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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1261 COCA: 1931

aim

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aim1 /eɪm/ ●●● S2 W2 noun  
1 [countableC]PURPOSE something you hope to achieve by doing something 目标,目的,意图
aim of
 The aim of the research is to find new food sources.
此项研究的目的是寻找新的食物来源。
 The main aim of the course is to improve your writing.
这一课程的主要目的是提高写作能力。
with the aim of doing something
 a campaign with the aim of helping victims of crime
旨在帮助罪案受害者的运动
 Teamwork is required in order to achieve these aims.
完成这些目标需要团队合作。
 a policy which sets out the school’s aims and objectives
清楚阐明该校各项目标的政策
see thesaurus at purpose
2 take aim SHOOTto point a gun or weapon at someone or something you want to shoot 瞄准
take aim at
 Alan took aim at the target.
艾伦瞄准了目标。
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3 take aim at somebody/something American EnglishAmE to criticize someone or something 向某人/某事开火,批评某人/某事
 Critics took aim at the president.
评论员向总统开火。
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4 DSSHOOT[uncountableU] someone’s ability to hit what they are aiming at when they throw or shoot something 〔射击等的〕准头,准确性
 Val’s aim was very good.
瓦尔很有准头。
nCOLLOCATIONS
adjectives
the main/primary/principal aim
The country’s main aim was to slow inflation.
the ultimate/eventual/long-term aim (=that you hope to achieve in the end)
The ultimate aim is to replace gasoline with non-polluting energy sources.
the immediate/initial/short-term aim (=that you hope to achieve quickly)
The immediate aim is to develop the travel business.
the overall/general/broad aim (=that concerns the main aim rather than all the details)
The overall aim of the project is to encourage young people to stay in higher education.
Guided by the general aim of the project, we aimed to reach a number of key objectives.
a specific aim (=an exact aim)
What are the specific aims of the course?
the underlying aim (=a basic aim, that people sometimes do not notice)
The games all have an underlying aim: survival.
a political aim
We utterly condemn any acts of violence in pursuit of political aims.
a strategic aim (=that is part of a military, political, or business plan)
The broader strategic aims were to safeguard the Dutch East Indies against attack.
an educational aim
the educational aims of the school
somebody’s declared/stated aim (=an aim that someone has stated clearly)
The Department’s declared aim is targeting benefits where they are most needed.
a common aim (=an aim that people, countries etc share)
We know the value of working closely together to pursue our common aims.
verbs
have an aim
His trip to Milan, his third in two weeks, had a precise aim.
achieve/fulfil your aim
The Internet bank achieved its aim of attracting 50,000 customers last year.
Once she had decided to go into publishing, she set out to fulfil her aim.
pursue your aims (=try to achieve them over a long period of time)
We worked closely together to pursue our common aims.
further your aims (=help them to progress or be successful)
The group is prepared to use violence to further its political aims.
set out the aims of something
Is there a set of guidelines setting out the aims of study?
phrases
a set of aims
The organization has a set of aims which are listed on its website.
aims and objectives (=the things you hope to achieve)
These aims and objectives are set out in chapters two and three.
THESAURUS
aim something you hope to achieve by doing something 〔某事的〕目标,目的
The main aim of the plan was to provide employment for local people.
这个计划的主要目的是为当地人提供就业岗位。
goal something important that you hope to achieve in the future, even though it may take a long time 〔意义重大,也许会花费很长时间才能实现的〕目标,目的
The country can still achieve its goal of reducing poverty by a third.
该国仍然可以实现减少三分之一贫困人口的目标。
target a particular amount or total that you want to achieve 〔想要在总数量上达到的〕目标,指标
The company is on track to meet its target of increasing profits by 10%.
该公司有可能达到其利润增长10%的目标。
objective the specific thing that you are trying to achieve – used especially about things that have been officially discussed and agreed upon in business, politics etc 〔尤指商业或政治方面的〕目的,目标
Their main objective is to halt the flow of drugs.
他们的主要目标是阻止毒品流通。
We met to set the business objectives for the coming year.
我们开会确定来年的经营目标。
ambition something that you very much want to achieve in your future career 〔事业上〕追求的目标,夙愿
Her ambition was to go to law school and become an attorney.
她的理想是上法学院,当律师。
nEarlier this year, he achieved his ambition of competing in the Olympic Games.
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aim2 ●●● S2 W2 verb  
1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]PURPOSE to try or intend to achieve something 力求达到
aim to do something
 We aim to finish by Friday.
我们力争星期五之前完成。
be aimed at doing something
 an initiative aimed at reducing road accidents
旨在减少道路事故的新计划
aim for something
 We’re aiming for a big improvement.
我们力求取得重大进步。
2 aim something at somebody SUITABLEto say or do something that is intended for a particular person or group of people 使某物针对某人
n The anti-smoking campaign is aimed at teenagers.
 The criticism wasn’t aimed at you.
批评不是针对你的。
n He aimed his attacks at his opponent, calling him a "political dinosaur."
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3 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]DSSHOOT to choose the place, person etc that you want to hit or reach and point a weapon or another object towards them 瞄准,对准
 Denver aimed his gun but did not shoot.
丹佛举枪瞄准,但是没有射击。
aim at/for
 The pilot was aiming for the runway but came down in a nearby field.
飞行员的目标是跑道,却降落在附近的农田里。
nGRAMMAR: Patterns with aim
You aim to do something:
I aim to study medicine.
Don’t say: I aim at studying medicine.
An action is aimed at doing something:
Our policies are aimed at encouraging economic growth.
Don’t say: Our policies are aimed to encourage economic growth.
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AIMn //  
nthe AIM (the Alternative Investment Market) a part of the London Stock Exchange for smaller companies which cannot be listed officially with the Stock Exchange compare over-the-counter
From Longman Business Dictionary
AIMAIM /eɪm/ noun
FINANCE Alternative Investment Market; a stock market in Britain for new small companies, part of the London Stock Exchange
Origin aim2
(1300-1400) Old French aesmer, from Latin aestimare; → ESTIMATE2
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1261 COCA: 1931
aim

noun¹

1purpose/goal目的;目標ADJECTIVE | VERB + AIM | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbroad, general, overall整體目的;總體目標basic, central, fundamental基本目標;中心目標chief, first, key, main, major, overriding, primary, prime, principal主要目的;首要目標;重要目標sole唯一的目標His sole aim in life is to enjoy himself.他人生唯一的目的就是享樂。clear, explicit, specific清楚的/明確的/具體的目標It is important to have a clear aim in view.心中有明確的目標十分重要。ambitious宏偉目標high, noble, worthy (especially BrE) 高遠的/崇高的/值得的目標Simple truth must be the highest aim of any real investigation.任何真正的探尋都是以尋找樸素的真理為最高目標。limited, modest有限的/適度的目標legitimate合理的目標common共同目標I want to see a strong and united country in which people work together with common aims.我希望看到一個強大而統一的國家,人民為了共同的目標而努力奮鬥。immediate, initial最近的/最初的目標original原先的目標eventual, ultimate最終目的;終極目標His ultimate aim was to force the chairman to resign.他最終的目的是迫使主席辭職。long-term, short-term長期/短期目標avowed, declared, express, expressed, stated公開聲明的/公開宣佈的/明確的/表明了的/明示的目標The express aim of the treaty is to keep the whole region free from nuclear weapons.這個條約的明確目的是實現整個地區的無核化。war戰爭目標policy, political, strategic政策目標;政治目的;戰略目標VERB + AIMhave有目標set (yourself)為(自己)定目標accomplish, achieve, fulfil/fulfill達到目的;實現目標You will have to work hard to achieve your aim.你必須努力才能實現你的目標。further, pursue向前推進/追求目標They were intent on furthering their aims.他們決心進一步推動他們目標的實現。The country is still pursuing its aim of joining the EU.該國仍在努力實現加入歐盟的目標。PREPOSITIONwith the aim of以⋯為目的She started the organization with the aim of helping local people.她創立這一組織的目的是為了幫助當地人。PHRASESaims and objectives目的與宗旨What are the aims and objectives of this visit?這次訪問的目的和宗旨是什麼?
aim

noun²

2pointing weapon, etc.瞄準ADJECTIVE | VERB + AIM | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEcareful, direct, steady細心的/直接的/穩定的瞄準I'll take more careful aim next time.下次我會更仔細地瞄準。poor瞄得不準His aim was poor and he missed the target.他瞄得不準,沒有擊中目標。VERB + AIMtake瞄準adjust校準PREPOSITIONaim at向⋯的瞄準He took aim at the target and fired.他瞄準目標開火。
aim

verb¹

1try/plan to achieve sth努力獲得;計劃取得PREPOSITION | PHRASES PREPOSITIONat致力於得到She's aiming at a scholarship this year.她今年在努力爭取獎學金。for致力於⋯He is aiming for a win in this race.他一心想贏這場比賽。PHRASESaim high (= to attempt to achieve a lot) 志向遠大a young man who is prepared to aim high一個胸懷大志的年輕人
aim

verb²

2intend sth for sb針對ADVERB | PHRASES ADVERBclearly, directly, squarely明確針對;直接針對deliberately有意針對largely, mainly, mostly, primarily, principally大多針對;主要針對particularly, specifically特別/具體針對solely只針對PHRASESbe aimed at針對⋯educational courses aimed particularly at older people特別針對年紀較大的人開設的教育課程
aim

verb³

3point/direct sth at sb瞄準ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBdirectly, straight直接對準;直接瞄準carefully, deliberately細心瞄準;不慌不忙地對準PREPOSITIONat瞄準⋯She aimed the gun straight at the intruder.她用槍直接瞄準闖入者。for對準⋯Aim for his legs, not his body.對準他的腿,而不是身體。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1261 COCA: 1931
aim verb
aim (aim a gun at sb/sth) intend (We aim to be there around six.) be aimed at sth design2 (measures aimed at preventing crime) be aimed at sb focus (be aimed at a young audience)
aim noun
purpose
aim

verb

aim ♦︎ focus ♦︎ point ♦︎ direct ♦︎ turnThese words all mean to point or send sth in the direction of sb/sth. 这些词均表示对准、指向。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to aim / point / direct (sth) at sb / sthto focus / turn (sth) on sb / sthto aim / focus / point a camerato aim / focus / direct (a) lightto aim / point / turn a gun at / on sbto aim / focus / point sth directly aim [intransitive, transitive] to point or send sth such as a weapon, shot, hit or kick at a particular person or place that you want to hit 瞄准;对准Aim for the middle of the target.瞄准靶心。The gun was aimed at her head.枪瞄准了她的头。 aim

noun

[uncountable] The gunman took aim (= pointed his weapon) and fired.枪手瞄准后开枪。
focus ˈfəʊkəs; NAmE ˈfoʊkəs [intransitive, transitive](of your eyes or a camera) to adapt or be adjusted so that things can be seen clearly; to adjust your eyes, etc. so that you can see things clearly; to aim rays of light onto a particular point using a lens (= a curved piece of glass) (使)(眼睛或相机)调节焦距;聚焦;集中(光束)It took a few moments for her eyes to focus in the dark.过了一会儿她的眼睛才适应了黑暗。I quickly focused the camera on the children.我迅速把照相机镜头对准了孩子们。She used her glasses to focus the sun's rays on the twigs and spark a fire.她用眼镜把太阳光聚集到小树枝上生火。 focus

noun

[uncountable] The children's faces are badly out of focus (= not clearly shown) in the photograph.照片上孩子们的脸模糊不清。The binoculars were not in focus (= were not showing things clearly).这副双筒望远镜的焦距不对。
point [transitive] to aim sth at sb/sth, especially by holding it up in front of you (尤指把某物举到眼前)对准,瞄准He pointed the gun at her head.他举枪对准了她的头。A hundred camera lenses were being pointed at her.一百架相机镜头对着她。 direct [transitive] to aim a weapon or light in a particular direction or at a particular person or thing 将(武器或光束)对准The machine directs a powerful beam at the affected part of the body.这台机器将很强的射线对准感染的身体部位。 see also direction way 3 turn [transitive, intransitive] to suddenly aim, and usually fire, a weapon at sb (突然)瞄准,对准(并开火)Police turned water cannon on the rioters.警察将高压水枪对准了闹事者。He turned the gun on himself.他把枪口对准了自己。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1261 COCA: 1931

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