指向

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Usage and Meaning

The word 指向 (zhǐxiàng) literally means 'to point toward' or 'to direct at.' It is commonly used to describe physical direction, such as an arrow or camera pointing toward something. Beyond the literal sense, it also frequently appears in abstract contexts, indicating orientation or focus, such as research or policies aimed at a particular goal.

Common Collocations

  • 指向目标 (zhǐxiàng mùbiāo): to aim at a target or goal
  • 指向问题 (zhǐxiàng wèntí): to focus on a problem
  • 指向未来 (zhǐxiàng wèilái): oriented toward the future

These collocations emphasize the idea of direction or purpose, whether physical or metaphorical.

Usage Notes

When using 指向, the object it points to usually follows directly after, indicating the direction or focus. It is more formal and precise than simply saying '' (to point) and often appears in written or professional contexts. Avoid confusing it with 指示 (zhǐshì), which means 'to indicate' or 'to instruct,' as 指向 emphasizes direction or orientation rather than instruction.

Summary

指向 is a versatile verb useful for describing both literal pointing and figurative orientation toward goals or targets. It is common in technical, academic, and formal speech.

Example Sentences

This arrow points toward the exit.

His research is aimed at solving practical problems.

Please point the camera toward the conference room.