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1 | to intend or try to attack someone or something 把…作为袭击目标 |
| The army headquarters had been targeted and badly damaged. 陆军总部成了袭击目标,遭到了严重破坏。 |
| 1a | to aim a bomb or weapon at someone or something 把(炸弹或武器)对准 | | Nuclear missiles will no longer be targeted on these cities. 核导弹将不再对准这些城市。 | |
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2 | to try to persuade or influence a particular group of people 试图说服;试图影响;针对 |
| The billboards had been targeting travellers at airports. 这些广告牌一直是针对机场旅客的。 |
| television advertising targeted at children 针对儿童的电视广告 |
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3 | to criticize or work against a particular person or group that you oppose 批评;打击 |
| The company had been targeted by environmentalists. 那家公司遭到了环境保护主义者的批评。 |
| Police are specifically targeting criminal gangs. 警方在重点打击犯罪团伙。 |
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4 | to direct money or help to a particular group of people 将(钱款或援助)用于 |
| We are targeting assistance towards people on low incomes. 我们的救助是针对那些低收入的人的。 |
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