pointer in Portuguese
pointer in Portuguese is dica, pointer, ponteiro — pointer means a useful tip or piece of advice.
pointer in Portuguese
dica
pointer
(hunting) A breed of hunting dog, trained to point out game.
ponteiro
What does "pointer" mean?
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noun A useful tip or piece of advice.
"She gave me a few pointers on how to improve my resume."
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noun A rod or object used to indicate something, such as on a chart or screen.
"He used a laser pointer to highlight the chart during his presentation."
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noun A breed of hunting dog trained to signal the location of game by standing still and facing toward it.
"Their pointer froze in the field the moment it caught the scent."
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noun In computing, a variable that stores the memory address of another value.
"The bug was caused by a pointer referencing memory that had already been freed."
pointer in a sentence
- She gave me a few pointers on how to improve my resume.
- He used a laser pointer to highlight the chart during his presentation.
- Their pointer froze in the field the moment it caught the scent.
- The bug was caused by a pointer referencing memory that had already been freed.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "pointer" in Portuguese?
"pointer" in Portuguese is dica, pointer, ponteiro. pointer means: A useful tip or piece of advice.
How do you use "pointer" in a sentence?
Example: "She gave me a few pointers on how to improve my resume." In Portuguese, "pointer" is dica, pointer, ponteiro.
Are there other ways to say "pointer" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "pointer": dica, pointer, ponteiro.
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