take-up point
1take-off point — An idea derived from the American economic historian Walt W. Rostow s Stages of Economic Growth (1953). Rostow postulated five such stages: traditional society; preconditions for take off; take off to maturity; drive to maturity; and maturity. In …
2take-up point — See lifting platform take up point …
3take the point — to understand a reason, argument or point of view, but not necessarily to agree with it (also to see the point) …
4take-off point — The best point at which a horse should jump in order to clear an obstacle …
5take his point — accept his opinion …
6Take-out point — The metering points at which a metered entity takes delivery of energy. California Energy Comission. Dictionary of Energy Terms …
7I take your point — (also point taken) ► used when you are saying that you think that something that someone has said is important: »I take your point. That s something we need to consider. Main Entry: ↑point …
8I take your point — I see/take/your point point taken phrase used for saying that you understand what someone is trying to say, especially when you disagree with it I see your point, but I don’t think there’s anything we can do at the moment. Thesaurus: ways of… …
9platform take-up point — See lifting platform take up point …
10Point (ice hockey) — Point in ice hockey has two official meanings:* A point is given to a player who either scores a goal or earns an assist during a game. The total number of goals plus assists equals total points. The Art Ross Trophy is awarded to the National… …