单词 | aim |
释义 | aim [eɪm] noun INTENTION 打算 IMPROVER countable ■a result that your plans or actions are intended to achieve 目标,目的;意图 •My main •Our short-term •The leaflet has been produced with the [eɪm] noun POINT TOWARDS 指向 uncountable ■the act of pointing a weapon towards something 瞄准,对准 •He fired six shots at the target, but his aim was terrible, and he missed all of them.他向靶子开了六枪,但是瞄准得太差,一枪也没中靶。 •She raised her gun, took [eɪm] verb INTEND 打算 IMPROVER intransitive ■to intend 打算,计划;想要 •[+ to •We are aiming for [eɪm] verb POINT TOWARDS 指向 ADVANCED intransitive or transitive ■to point or direct a weapon towards someone or something that you want to hit (使)瞄准,(使)对准 •Aim (the arrow) a little above the target.(将箭)瞄准目标稍高一些的地方。 •Aim at •There are hundreds of nuclear missiles aimed at •She aimed (= directed) a kick at •Let's aim for [eɪm] verb Phrasal Verbs aim at sth IMPROVER ■to plan, hope or intend to achieve something 目的在于,旨在;致力于 •The talks are aiming at a compromise.会谈旨在达成妥协。 •[+ -ing [eɪm] verb Phrasal Verbs [usually passive] aim sth at sb ADVANCED ■If information is aimed at a particular person or group of people, it is made known in a way that influences them or makes them interested in something 使…针对(某人);将(某人)定为…的对象 •These advertisements are specifically aimed at young people.这些广告是专门针对年轻人的。 |
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