疑点

yídiǎn

a doubtful point

HSK 7

漢字分解

Understanding 疑点

The term 疑点 (yídiǎn) literally means 'doubtful point' or 'suspicious point.' It is commonly used in contexts involving investigation, analysis, or any situation where something is questionable or unclear.

Usage in Conversation

When you use 疑点, you are usually referring to specific aspects or details that raise suspicion or require further scrutiny. For example, in legal or police contexts, 疑点 often points to inconsistencies or unclear evidence. In everyday conversation, it can refer to any point that makes you doubt or question something.

Common Collocations

  • 发现疑点 (discover suspicious points): often used in investigations.
  • 疑点重重 (full of suspicious points): describes a situation with many questionable aspects.
  • 排除疑点 (eliminate doubts): used when clarifying or resolving suspicious points.

Nuances and Tips

Using 疑点 implies a formal or semi-formal tone, often found in news reports, legal discussions, or analytical contexts. It is less common in casual speech unless discussing serious doubts. Avoid confusing 疑点 with general words for 'doubt' like 怀疑; 疑点 focuses on specific questionable points rather than a general feeling of doubt.

例文

警方在调查中发现了几个重要的疑点。

Jǐngfāng zài diàochá zhōng fāxiànle jǐ gè zhòngyào de yídiǎn.

The police found several important suspicious points during the

这份报告中有一些疑点需要进一步核实。

Zhè fèn bàogào zhōng yǒu yīxiē yídiǎn xūyào jìnyībù héshí.

There are some questionable points in this report that need further

律师指出了证词中的疑点,质疑其真实性。

Lǜshī zhǐchūle zhèngcí zhōng de yídiǎn, zhìyí qí zhēnshíxìng.

The lawyer pointed out the suspicious points in the testimony and questioned