1. beckon
She beckoned to the waiter.
I could see my husband beckoning me. She beckoned to the waitress to bring more wine.
I'd like to stay, but work beckon
A career in the film industry beckoned
He beckoned to us to get in, which we did.
He beckoned the waiter when he found the fly in his soup. I could see him beckoning to me.
to beckon sb over, beckon for sb
to beckon sb in
"Hey you!" she called, beckoning me over with her finger.
Inglese parola "işaret etmek"(beckon) si verifica in set:
pat somebody on the backbody language2. point
What's your point?
After a certain point, everything became a little more difficult.
I wish I could care more about my grades but it seems that, at a certain point of my life, I decided they wouldn't be so important anymore.
To get back to my original point, yesterday I sent the report off to Tokyo.
There is a fine line between speech that is terse and to the point and speech that is too abrupt.
The first point that requires clarification is that the design was purely experimental.
The point of true mutual understanding has not yet been reached between Japan and China.
He whittled the stick to a sharp point with his hunting knife.
May I ask a few more questions about that point? It's a little obscure.
Can you point me in the right direction?
Up to this point I have presented an overview of the growth of political unrest in the period.
Dr. Thatcher diagnosed her patient with generalized anxiety disorder because his symptoms didn't point to other diagnoses.
I should point out that it is necessary to re-examine the validity of Emmet's theory.
In point of fact, she had nothing to do with the scandal.
My strong point is my philosophy - nothing ventured nothing gained.
3. point out
When we want to tell somebody something or inform them of something, usually something we think they don’t know we will use point out. I want to point out that I have also been on time every day without exception.
I would like to point out how important she is to us.
as pointed out in / to point out a mistake
She tried in vain to point out to him the unfairness of his actions.
I feel I should point out how dangerous it is.
I am therefore entitled to point out the weaknesses.
That is why I would like to point out that the single market is now in danger.
Particulary, this procedure describes alogical model to point out activities and...
Particulary, this procedure describes a logical model to point out activities
I would like to point out a couple of areas that were particularly important to us.
He was always very keen to point out my mistakes.
I need to point out voices carry.
I would like to point out how important... /point out couple of areas...
Opponents of censorship point out that television programmes are already regulated.
Inglese parola "işaret etmek"(point out) si verifica in set:
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