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		Definition of point man in English: point mannoun  1The soldier at the head of a patrol; the leader of an armed force. 先头侦察兵;武装部队头领 Example sentencesExamples -  I could take a contract that does not require me to be at the sharp end as point man in an infantry section.
 -  Often the casualty is the point man, closest to the enemy.
 -  Perez, the point man for the lead squad, and therefore the most exposed member of the platoon, came under the majority of these fires.
 -  Neither field marshal nor platoon leader should be point man.
 -  After a while, the point man found signs that enemy soldiers were in the area.
 -  C Rich Braham is the point man in the struggles of the interior offensive line.
 
 - 1.1North American  (especially in a political context) a person at the forefront of an activity or endeavour.
〈主北美〉(尤指政治上的)出头人  Olson was the defence department's point man when the government recently changed pension legislation Example sentencesExamples -  As point man for the project, Bostock is probing everything from check-ins to departures for signs of waste - both ‘waste of thought, waste of effort,’ he said.
 -  As the point man for modernism, Manet suffers the most.
 -  He often was the administration's point man when students occupied Old Main offices to protest policies related to the Vietnam War.
 -  Among other things, this means he's the point man for congressional investigations of governmental misdeeds.
 -  He has really been the point man for the Bush administration.
 -  This is, of course, exactly his role in the politician's overall team - to act as a point man for the heat.
 -  Just a short while ago I spoke with the point man for the president's economic agenda, the U.S. treasury secretary, John Snow.
 -  The point man for the extreme right in Congress went on to say he was God's instrument for promoting a ‘biblical world view’ in American politics.
 -  He's the point man on the president's team on the economy.
 -  Now he's the point man for an audacious expansion plan.
 -  So for lack of a better word, I became the point man, so people could come to me and we could get them organised.
 -  Lindsey has also been the administration's point man in dealing with America's leading CEOs and has been acutely conscious of the gravity of the country's high tech meltdown.
 -  He'll be the point man for the magazine, representing us at trade shows.
 -  At home, Mbeki is usually hailed as a point man for peace in Africa.
 -  You're trying to give advice and listen to his concerns, then turn around and be the person who's the point man on the negotiations.
 -  In addition to being the department's point man for judicial selection, he will have major responsibility for developing its priorities.
 -  First they wanted the address and home telephone number of a man suspected of being the GIA's point man in Britain, almost certainly so they could bug him.
 -  Lord Falconer, the government's ID card point man, keeps talking about how the majority of responses have been positive (they've had over 1500 so far).
 -  Now it appears the party chairman is the only well placed point man willing to speak.
 -  As the Christian right's point man on Capitol Hill, Perkins now has patrons including the majority leaders of both chambers of Congress.
 
  
    Definition of point man in US English: point mannounˈpɔɪnt ˌmæn 1The soldier at the head of a patrol. 先头侦察兵;武装部队头领 Example sentencesExamples -  After a while, the point man found signs that enemy soldiers were in the area.
 -  Neither field marshal nor platoon leader should be point man.
 -  I could take a contract that does not require me to be at the sharp end as point man in an infantry section.
 -  C Rich Braham is the point man in the struggles of the interior offensive line.
 -  Often the casualty is the point man, closest to the enemy.
 -  Perez, the point man for the lead squad, and therefore the most exposed member of the platoon, came under the majority of these fires.
 
 - 1.1North American  (especially in a political context) a person at the forefront of an activity or endeavor.
〈主北美〉(尤指政治上的)出头人  Olson was the defense department's point man when the government recently changed pension legislation Example sentencesExamples -  Lindsey has also been the administration's point man in dealing with America's leading CEOs and has been acutely conscious of the gravity of the country's high tech meltdown.
 -  As point man for the project, Bostock is probing everything from check-ins to departures for signs of waste - both ‘waste of thought, waste of effort,’ he said.
 -  Just a short while ago I spoke with the point man for the president's economic agenda, the U.S. treasury secretary, John Snow.
 -  He often was the administration's point man when students occupied Old Main offices to protest policies related to the Vietnam War.
 -  He has really been the point man for the Bush administration.
 -  Lord Falconer, the government's ID card point man, keeps talking about how the majority of responses have been positive (they've had over 1500 so far).
 -  First they wanted the address and home telephone number of a man suspected of being the GIA's point man in Britain, almost certainly so they could bug him.
 -  As the Christian right's point man on Capitol Hill, Perkins now has patrons including the majority leaders of both chambers of Congress.
 -  He's the point man on the president's team on the economy.
 -  He'll be the point man for the magazine, representing us at trade shows.
 -  Among other things, this means he's the point man for congressional investigations of governmental misdeeds.
 -  Now it appears the party chairman is the only well placed point man willing to speak.
 -  At home, Mbeki is usually hailed as a point man for peace in Africa.
 -  This is, of course, exactly his role in the politician's overall team - to act as a point man for the heat.
 -  The point man for the extreme right in Congress went on to say he was God's instrument for promoting a ‘biblical world view’ in American politics.
 -  You're trying to give advice and listen to his concerns, then turn around and be the person who's the point man on the negotiations.
 -  In addition to being the department's point man for judicial selection, he will have major responsibility for developing its priorities.
 -  So for lack of a better word, I became the point man, so people could come to me and we could get them organised.
 -  Now he's the point man for an audacious expansion plan.
 -  As the point man for modernism, Manet suffers the most.
 
  
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