釋義
If you say that something is a case in point, you mean that it is a good example of something you have just mentioned.
例句
In many cases political uncertainties are the cause of people fleeing their country. A case in point is post-Soviet Russia.
GRE
Researchers are finding that in many ways an individual bacterium is more analogous to a component cell of a multicellular organism than it is to a free-living, autonomous organism. Anabaena, a freshwater bacteria, is a case in point .
研究者們正在意識到,相比于一個獨立的生命個體,細菌更接近于多細胞生物中的單個細胞。一種名為項圈藻的淡水細菌就是很好的例子。