指点英语怎么说
I wonder if you could point me in the right direction for the bus station.
There was a matter of some delicacy on which he would be grateful for her advice.
Waving or pointing to an Arab business person would be considered rude because that is how Arabs call their dogs over.
In the mirror of the brook, there was the flower-girdled and sunny image of little Pearl, pointing her small forefinger too.
Do you usually dish out criticism to someone who's doing you a favour?
I was grateful for her wise counsel.
We had a patrol out on the border, breaking in some young soldiers, showing them the ropes.
His father had shown him the ropes.
It's pot luck whether you get good advice or not.
People are very laid-back about spotting celebrities here - nobody wants to look uncool by pointing and shouting.
The angels were forever pointing at it!
Police arrived by helicopter, and the boy pointed the green laser at the chopper as it flew in, Dougherty said.
Police arrived by helicopter, and the boy pointed the green laser at the chopper as it flew in, Dougherty said. The boy was arrested and held in juvenile custody.
Frances ' s hair was thin and fine and, what with her excitement and her jumping around to show methings, the roll was already coming undone.
A young man who aspired to the study of law once wrote Lincoln for advice.
The true history is beyond our gesticulation in deed.
They didn't socialize with anyone, as the whole town used to point out angrily.
If you are dead, we can be quite sure that you have an extremely low quality of life.
His father started him off farming.
Someone pointed to the direction and he walked on unhurriedly with measured strides.
There was a matter of some delicacy on which he would be grateful for her advice.
They point and giggle, the young ones picking out the most handsome boys.
What Wally had needed was a lead.