aim的意思和读音

aim

: [eɪm] : [eɪm]

n.

v.

abbr.(=American Indian Movement)

线(AOL Instant Messenger);(Alternative Investment Market);

aims  aiming  aimed  

adj.+n.main aim,ultimate aim,basic aim,primary aim,clear aim

v.+n.achieve aim,reach aim,accomplish aim,aim blow,serve aim

v.aspire,plan,intend,point,take aim

n.goal,purpose,intention,object,objective

aimn.

1.[c]the purpose of doing sth; what sb is trying to achieve

the aims of the lesson

She went to London with the aim of finding a job.

Our main aim is to increase sales in Europe.

Bob's one aim in life is to earn a lot of money.

Teamwork is required in order to achieve these aims .

She set out the company's aims and objectives in her speech.

2.[u]the action or skill of pointing a weapon at sb/sth

Her aim was good and she hit the lion with her first shot.

The gunman took aim(= pointed his weapon) and fired.

IDMtake aim at sb/sth);to direct your criticism at sb/sthv.

1.[i][t]to try or plan to achieve sth

He has always aimed high(= tried to achieve a lot) .

We should aim for a bigger share of the market.

The government is aiming at a 50% reduction in unemployment. 50%。

They are aiming to reduce unemployment by 50%.使 50%。

We aim to be there around six.

They're aiming at training everybody by the end of the year.

2.[t]be aimed at sth/at doing sthto have sth as an aim

These measures are aimed at preventing violent crime.

3.[i][t]to point or direct a weapon, a shot, a kick, etc. at sb/sth

I was aiming at the tree but hit the car by mistake.

Aim for the middle of the target.

The gun was aimed at her head.

4.[t][usupass]~ sth at sbto say or do sth that is intended to influence or affect a particular person or group

The book is aimed at very young children.

My criticism wasn't aimed at you.

v.1.,2.,, (at)3....,...;... (at)

n.1.,;,2.,;

abbr.1.(=American Indian Movement)2.(=air intercept missile)

v.1.to point a gun or an object you are throwing at something that you want to hit2.to intend or hope to achieve something3.if you aim something you say, write, or create at a person or group, you want them to listen to or use what you have said, written, or created

n.1.the thing that you hope to achieve by doing something2.your ability to hit something when you throw, kick, or shoot something at it

abbr.1.(=American Indian Movement)2.(=air intercept missile)

1. A-3-56 aid 8 B-6-98 aim 8 B-6-97 air 7 ...

2. A-3-56 aid 8 B-6-98 aim 8 B-6-97 air 7 ...

3. pros and cons aim aim at ...

4.线(AOL Instant Messenger) aid n. aim vi. aircraft n. ...

7.  (AIM),.  ,

:,,,,,,,

1.and, with this end and aim, he condescendingly commanded Oliver to assist him in his toilet, straightway.

2.He likes the place lively, like fashion, like the noise, also like to see when beautiful MM, secretly took aim at the one.MM

3.As a realistic dramatist , he took the morden social issues as his subjects with the aim of directing social reforms.

4.Kenny did not want the manager's position for pride and glory but his aim was to help the club in this moment of crisis.

5.But, somehow, none of that adds up to me, to what I think India really can aim contribute in the world, in this part of the 21st century.21

6.There are, no doubt, modern philanthropists with the same aim, but it would not be fair to place Mr Bloomberg among them.怀

7.In his speech, he said his government has what he describes as "a sincere aim for developing the country without any cravings for power. "

8.Reporters take great pride in their news coverage and front-page news in the only things they seem to aim at.

9.My main aim is to be part of the first team set-up this season, but I'm happy to go on loan if the manager wants me to.线

10.Protests are proliferating across the world. Their aim is not obvious. Nor is how much they matter.