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词汇 reference point
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Definition of reference point in English:

reference point

noun
  • A basis or standard for evaluation, assessment, or comparison; a criterion.

    参考点,参照基础,参照标准

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I think I have a different reference point for the music I choose to sample.
    • Komensky is the moral reference point for the idea of an universal education.
    • In particular he claimed the officer had not used a proper reference point when measuring Ferdinand's speed.
    • Using the war as a historical reference point is routine.
    • This is particularly true over foreign policy, which dominated the first two debates and seemed to be the main reference point for my students.
    • When getting close to the city, he lost his visual reference point, the railway line, as the tracks converged around York Station.
    • The precarious political situation between the two superpowers was almost a constant reference point in my early teenage years.
    • This awakening is the crucial watershed in the Buddha's life and the key reference point for Buddhism.
    • All but one said the church provided standards or a reference point for good behavior.
    • I did this so that the bloggers listed could use that post as a reference point to check back and see how far they've come.
    • There is no absolute standard, or even an external reference point.
    • There is currently no height restriction on buildings in the city but the Minster is used as a central reference point.
    • The events of May, 1968 prove inescapable as a reference point of recent history.
    • I was raised a Catholic and as a result the Christ story is the prominent reference point for my current faith.
    • The state is viewed as the major reference point in dealing with the problem.
    • But they did so in an age when British television was using theatre rather than film as its reference point.
    • The current invariably displaces the nets but the reference point is some landmark on the shore.
    • And, as far as I see it, the older photo of her was used as a reference point, as that is how most remember the woman.
    • The Chemical Brothers are my reference point for electronic dance music, and once again they have raised the bar.
    • MS Windows uses pictograms as a reference point, rather than words.

Definition of reference point in US English:

reference point

nounˈrɛf(ə)rəns pɔɪntˈref(ə)rəns point
  • A basis or standard for evaluation, assessment, or comparison; a criterion.

    参考点,参照基础,参照标准

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The events of May, 1968 prove inescapable as a reference point of recent history.
    • The Chemical Brothers are my reference point for electronic dance music, and once again they have raised the bar.
    • But they did so in an age when British television was using theatre rather than film as its reference point.
    • In particular he claimed the officer had not used a proper reference point when measuring Ferdinand's speed.
    • There is no absolute standard, or even an external reference point.
    • There is currently no height restriction on buildings in the city but the Minster is used as a central reference point.
    • This awakening is the crucial watershed in the Buddha's life and the key reference point for Buddhism.
    • The state is viewed as the major reference point in dealing with the problem.
    • All but one said the church provided standards or a reference point for good behavior.
    • Komensky is the moral reference point for the idea of an universal education.
    • I was raised a Catholic and as a result the Christ story is the prominent reference point for my current faith.
    • When getting close to the city, he lost his visual reference point, the railway line, as the tracks converged around York Station.
    • I think I have a different reference point for the music I choose to sample.
    • The current invariably displaces the nets but the reference point is some landmark on the shore.
    • The precarious political situation between the two superpowers was almost a constant reference point in my early teenage years.
    • And, as far as I see it, the older photo of her was used as a reference point, as that is how most remember the woman.
    • MS Windows uses pictograms as a reference point, rather than words.
    • I did this so that the bloggers listed could use that post as a reference point to check back and see how far they've come.
    • This is particularly true over foreign policy, which dominated the first two debates and seemed to be the main reference point for my students.
    • Using the war as a historical reference point is routine.
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