pinpoint
英 ['pɪnpɒɪnt]
美 ['pɪnpɔɪnt]
- vt. 查明;精确地找到;准确描述
- adj. 精确的;详尽的
- n. 针尖;精确位置;极小之物
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1. pin + point.
2. => also pin-point, "point of a pin".
- pinpoint (n.)
- also pin-point, "point of a pin," 1849, from pin (n.) + point (n.). Taken into aeronautics in sense "place identified from the air," hence verb meaning "locate precisely" (1917), which originally was aviators' slang. Related: Pinpointed; pinpointing. As an adjective, "performed with precisional accuracy," 1944, originally of aerial bombing.
- 1. He was able to pinpoint on the map the site of the medieval village.
- 他能在地图上准确找出那个中世纪村庄的位置。
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- 2. There is only a pinpoint of light in the cave.
- 山洞中只能见到一丝光线.
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- 3. These missles can be fired with pinpoint accuracy.
- 这些导弹可精确地命中目标.
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- 4. Objective To discuss the application of CT fluoroscopy and Pinpoint guided percutaneous transthoracic biopsy in thorax.
- 目的:探讨CT透视及pinpoint导引下胸部活检术.
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- 5. It was almost impossible to pinpoint the cause of death.
- 几乎不可能确认死因。
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