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1 | I to intend or hope to achieve something 打算;企图 |
| aim to do sth The project aims to provide an outlet for children’ s creativity. 该项目试图为孩子们的创造性提供一个表现场所。 |
| +for Most of the students were aiming for jobs in television. 大部分学生打算从事电视行业。 |
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2 | I/T to point a gun or an object you are throwing at something you want to hit (使)瞄准;(使)对准 |
| When given the order, the squad aimed their weapons. 命令一下,全班士兵端起武器瞄准。 |
| +at/for He was aiming at the tree but he missed. 他瞄准了那棵树,但没有打中。 |
| aim sth at sb/sth I looked up to see Betty aiming a gun at me. 我抬头看见贝蒂用一把枪对着我。 |
| aim a kick/blow at sb/sth He leapt into the crowd, aiming a kick at a fan. 他跳进人群,对着一个狂热崇拜者踢了一脚。 |
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- | be aimed at (doing) sth |
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1 | if a plan or idea is aimed at a particular thing , it has the goal of achieving that thing (计划或想法)旨在…,目的在于 | an energy programme aimed at reducing our dependence on fossil fuels 旨在减少我们对矿物燃料依赖的能源计划 | | The regulations are aimed at the prevention of accidents at work. 这些规定的目的是要防止工作事故。 | |
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2 | aim sth at sb: if you aim something you say , write , or create at a group , you want that group to listen to or use what you have said or created 针对 | The book is aimed at people with no specialized knowledge. 这本书适宜那些没有专业知识的人阅读。 | | Blair aimed his criticism at corporations promoting and distributing offensive materials. 布莱尔的批评是针对那些推销和销售进攻性物资的公司。 | |
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