points deutsch
EN[pɔɪnts]US
DPunkte
FR points
- SubstantivBFpoint
- plural of point.
- (rail transport, Britain) Movable rails which can be used to switch a train from one railway track to another.
- (automotive) The two metal surfaces in a distributor which close or open to allow current to flow or not through the ignition coil. Each surface is called a point singular (there's usually a moving point which is pushed by the distributor cam and a fixed point which isn't), but they're made together in a unit and serviced or replaced that way and are hence normally called points plural.
- plural of point.
- VerbBFpointPRpointingPT, PPpointed
- Mehr Beispiele
- Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
- The investigations generally agree that the administration’s postattack talking points — a matter of much dispute — were flawed but not deliberately misleading.
- King's Cross Station proved to be the starting point of a journey that took me around the world.
- In past works Mr. Harrell [ … ] has explored the point where voguing, with its angular movements, meets postmodern dance of the 1960s and ’70s, as well as the concept of “cool.”
- In der Endung des Satzes verwendet
- Caspase-3 activity differed between 7 and 21 days post SCH (Figure 3c), falling to prelesion values at the last time point.
- A smash may not be as pretty as a good half volley, but it can still win points.
- At half past nine, with the booming drums of the parade sounding up the street, the shivering form of Dwindle Daniels was again sogged down to its original saturation point.
- Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
Definition of points in English Dictionary
- Wortart Hierarchie
- Substantive
- Noun Formen
- Substantiv Pluralformen
- Substantiv Pluralformen
- Pluralia tantum
- Noun Formen
- Verben
- Verbformen
- Verb Einzahlformen
- Der 3. person singular
- Der 3. person singular
- Verb Einzahlformen
- Verbformen
- Substantive
Source: Wiktionary