point-to-point
- IPA[ˌpɔɪnt tə ˈpɔɪnt]
美式
- an amateur steeplechase for horses used in hunting, over a set cross-country course
- (of a route or journey) from one place to the next without stopping or changing; direct;(of a telecommunications or computer link) directly from the sender to the receiver
noun: point-to-point, plural noun: point-to-points
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名詞
- 1. British an amateur steeplechase for horses used in hunting, over a set cross-country course a point-to-point meeting
形容詞
- 1. (of a route or journey) from one place to the next without stopping or changing; direct flights will last longer on point-to-point routes
- ▪ (of a telecommunications or computer link) directly from the sender to the receiver frame relay switches handle point-to-point connections
- relevant and appropriate to what is happening or being discussed
Oxford Dictionary
- relevant and appropriate to what is happening or being discussed
Oxford American Dictionary
- to some extent but not completely
Oxford American Dictionary
- to some extent but not completely
Oxford Dictionary
- to speak bluntly
Oxford American Dictionary
- to speak bluntly
Oxford Dictionary
- cite a fact or situation as evidence of something
Oxford Dictionary
- cite a fact or situation as evidence of something
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˌpɔɪnt(t)əˈpɔɪnt]
英式
- an amateur steeplechase for horses used in hunting, over a set cross-country course: a point-to-point meeting
- (of a route or journey) from one place to the next without stopping or changing; direct: flights will last longer on point-to-point routes
Oxford Dictionary