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Meanings of
decimal point
in English
Portuguese
ponto
Spanish
coma
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The dot at the left of a decimal fraction.
point
percentage point
Portuguese
ponto
Synonyms
Examples for "
point
"
point
percentage point
Examples for "
point
"
1
These results therefore
point
to continued private sector expansion throughout the year.
2
Case in
point
:
the current end of financial year and mid-year sales.
3
The situation in the North West is now well beyond crisis
point
.
4
The budget is a key
point
of political contention this election year.
5
A year ago, football was in crisis - up to a
point
.
1
Overall, however, the net change will probably be within 1
percentage
point
.
2
For example, five-year government bonds were more than a
percentage
point
higher.
3
However, some market participants were wagering on a half
percentage
point
cut.
4
It forecast an additional 3
percentage
point
hit from foreign exchange rates.
5
Output prices, the prices businesses charge, rose just half a
percentage
point
.
Usage of
decimal point
in English
1
Maths-loving Zac had his whole future planned out, to the
decimal
point
.
2
I'm an engineer, and I've got this figured to the last
decimal
point
.
3
Second, every REDUCTION is made almost instantaneously by merely moving the
decimal
point
.
4
An extra
decimal
point
misplaced on a page, and to be done away with.
5
There is a practice which ignores the
decimal
point
and speaks of a sp.
6
The atomic weights aren't run out past the
decimal
point
.
7
Is there a chance that there is some basic error, a misplaced
decimal
point
,
something?
8
For art you just take out the
decimal
point
.
9
We'd figured every move to the third
decimal
point
.
10
The
decimal
point
more places to the right would in 2000 not be out of line.
11
He will often share data down to the
decimal
point
off the top of his head.
12
Then after you've lined them all up, you put a
decimal
point
before the whole lot.
13
Dimon said he and Lake sometimes challenge one another to remember numbers down to one
decimal
point
.
14
It concerns the use of the
decimal
point
in currency transactions between us and other qualifying members.
15
Even Lulu (yes, really) was copping on to the intricacies of the dreaded
decimal
point
.
16
ANY form of financial transaction is usually evaluated down to the last digit of a
decimal
point
.
Other examples for "decimal point"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
decimal
point
decimal
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
decimal point
Portuguese
ponto
ponto percentual
Spanish
coma
Decimal point
through the time
Decimal point
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common