指出
To point out; to indicate; to state clearly.
Beispiele
3 von 5作者在书中指出,教育是改变命运的关键。
The author points out in the book that education is the key to changing one's fate.
老师指出了我作业中的错误。
The teacher pointed out the mistakes in my homework.
报告明确指出该计划存在风险。
The report clearly pointed out that there are risks in the plan.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Zhi (finger/point) + Chu (out) = Point out.
Schnelles Quiz
正如许多研究人员所____的,睡眠对记忆力至关重要。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: a
Beispiele
作者在书中指出,教育是改变命运的关键。
academicThe author points out in the book that education is the key to changing one's fate.
老师指出了我作业中的错误。
everydayThe teacher pointed out the mistakes in my homework.
报告明确指出该计划存在风险。
formalThe report clearly pointed out that there are risks in the plan.
他并没有指出具体的解决方法。
businessHe did not point out a specific solution.
有人指出了他的不对之处。
informalSomeone pointed out where he was wrong.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
指出要点
to point out the main points
指出不足
to point out shortcomings
不得不指出
have to point out
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Zhǐxiàng means to physically point towards a direction, while zhǐchū means to state or identify a fact/error.
Nutzungshinweise
A standard academic reporting verb, essential for introducing evidence or citations in IELTS writing.
Häufige Fehler
Using '指出' for physical pointing without a statement; use '指' instead.
Merkhilfe
Zhi (finger/point) + Chu (out) = Point out.
Wortherkunft
Zhǐ (finger) + Chū (exit/out).
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
正如许多研究人员所____的,睡眠对记忆力至关重要。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: a
Verwandtes Vokabular
Mehr academic Wörter
核实
B1To check and confirm the accuracy or truth of information, facts, or data, often through investigation or comparison with reliable sources.
反差
B1A striking difference between two things when they are compared or placed together. It is often used to highlight differences in quality, appearance, or statistics.
未必
B1Not necessarily or not likely. It is an essential hedging word in academic writing to express uncertainty or to avoid making absolute statements.
不可或缺
B1Indispensable or absolutely necessary. It is used to emphasize that something is a vital component of a system or process.
众所周知
B1As is well known or widely known. It is used to introduce a general fact that provides context for a more specific argument.
与其
B1Rather than. It is used in the pattern '与其...不如...' to compare two choices and express a preference for the second one.
不可否认
B1Undeniable. It is used to introduce a point that is so obvious or well-supported that it cannot be argued against.
基于
B1Based on or according to. It is used to indicate the foundation, evidence, or starting point of a theory, decision, or study.
与此同时
B1At the same time or simultaneously. It is used to connect two events or to introduce a contrasting or supplementary point occurring concurrently.
进度
B1The rate or speed at which something is moving or being done; the progress of a task or project relative to a schedule.
Kommentare (0)
Zum Kommentieren AnmeldenStarte kostenlos mit dem Sprachenlernen
Kostenlos Loslegen