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target UK ['tɑ:.gɪt] US ['tɑ:r-] noun OBJECT SHOT AT 靶 IMPROVER countable ■an object shot at during shooting practice, often a circle with a pattern of rings, or any object or place at which bullets, bombs, etc. are aimed 靶,靶子;(攻击、轰炸等的)目标•I had four shots but I didn't even hit the target.我开了四枪,可连靶子都没打到。 •Any major airport or station is potentially a terrorist target.所有大机场和火车站都可能是恐怖分子的目标。 UK ['tɑ:.gɪt] US ['tɑ:r-] noun PERSON/GROUP 人/组 IMPROVER countable usually singular ■a person or a particular group of people who something is directed at, or who something is intended for (有意针对的)对象,目标•The target audience for the TV series are young people aged 13 to 18.这部电视连续剧的观众对像是13岁至18岁的年轻人。 IMPROVER countable usually singular ■one or more people who are criticized or laughed at, or who experience unpleasant treatment from others (批评、嘲笑等的)对象•Recently she has been the target of a series of obscene phone calls.最近她受到接连不断的下流电话骚扰。 UK ['tɑ:.gɪt] US ['tɑ:r-] noun AIM 目标 IMPROVER countable ■a level or situation which you intend to achieve (想要实现的)目标•The government's target of 3.5% annual growth seems easily attainable.政府制定的3.5%的年增长目标似乎很容易实现。 UK ['tɑ:.gɪt] US ['tɑ:r-] noun on target ■If you are on target with a piece of work, you are making good progress and likely to achieve what you planned. 进展顺利的,成功在望的 UK ['tɑ:.gɪt] US ['tɑ:r-] verb transitive DIRECT 直接 IMPROVER ■to direct advertising, criticism or a product at someone (广告、批评或产品)以…为目标(或对象)•The paper is targeted specifically at young people.这份报纸是专门面向年轻人的。 UK ['tɑ:.gɪt] US ['tɑ:r-] verb transitive ATTACK 攻击 ■to aim an attack, or a bullet, bomb, etc., at a particular object, place or person 把…作为瞄准的目标•It is hoped that civilians will not be targeted during the war.希望平民在战争中不会成为攻击的目标。 |