Idioms that describe thorough analysis of problems can get to the point.

To the point Criticize sth to the point.

Makes sense? I think what you said is quite reasonable.

Cut to the chase? Metaphor comes straight to the point.

Punch in According to legend, Wang Xizhi wrote on the board, and when the carpenter carved it, he found that the handwriting penetrated into the board for three minutes. Describe that calligraphy is very powerful. Nowadays, the problem of metaphor analysis has gone deep.

Make the finishing point? Tao: Say; Breakthrough: Pierce. Finish it in one sentence.

Hit the nail on the head. Use "a broken word"

Get down to business? Straight to the point. Get down to business. Idioms commonly used in old novels.

Hit the nail on the head, which complements the wonderful pen of Zhang Sengyou, a painter in Liang Dynasty. When writing an article or a speech in the future, how many sentences should be used to point out the essence and make the content vivid and powerful.

Cut to the chase? Puncture directly with a short-handled knife. The original metaphor is to recognize the purpose, be brave and diligent. The latter metaphor is straightforward and does not beat around the bush.

Get to the point? Spur: spur and encourage; Li: The innermost floor. Describe knowledgeable and practical. Also described as thorough analysis, to the point.

What you said must be true? China: It's right up there. A finger can hit the nail on the head.

Outline? Class: fishing net main rope; Bring it up. Grab the main rope of the net and grab the collar of the clothes. For example, go straight to the point and be concise.

Talk about it? Micro-media: mysterious and to the point. Describe speaking tactfully and to the point.

Knife blood? The metaphor is not good, and every sentence is to the point.