target的意思和读音

target

: [ˈtɑrɡət] : [ˈtɑː(r)ɡɪt]

n.

v.

targets  targeting  targeted  

adj.+n.sales target,prime target,ambitious target,immediate target,key target

v.+n.achieve target,set target,meet target,Miss target,specify target

v.aim at,aim for,focus on,home in on,seek out

n.board,mark,bull's eye,objective,object

targetn.

1.a result that you try to achieve

business goals and targets

attainment targets

Set yourself targets that you can reasonably hope to achieve.

to meet/achieve a target

a target date of April 20122012 4

The university will reach its target of 5 000 students next September. 5 000

The new sports complex is on target to open in June.

a target area/audience/group(= the particular area, audience, etc. that a product, programme, etc. is aimed at)

2.an object, a person or a place that people aim at when attacking

They bombed military and civilian targets.

Doors and windows are an easy target for burglars.

It's a prime target(= an obvious target) for terrorist attacks.

He's become the target of a lot of criticism recently.

3.an object that people practise shooting at, especially a round board with circles on it

to aim at a target

to hit/miss the target

target practice

v.

1.~ sb/sthto aim an attack or a criticism at sb/sth

The missiles were mainly targeted at the United States.

The company has been targeted by animal rights groups for its use of dogs in drugs trials.

2.~ sbto try to have an effect on a particular group of people

The campaign is clearly targeted at the young.

a new magazine that targets single men

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n.1.an object that you have to hit in a game or a sport; a person, building, or area that someone intends to attack; something such as a person, idea, or statement that can be criticized2.something that you try to achieve; someone that you are trying to get as a customer or audience; someone or something that you want to deal with or control

v.1.to intend or to try to attack someone or something; to aim a bomb or weapon at someone or something2.to try to persuade or to influence a particular group of people3.to criticize or to work against a particular person or group that you oppose4.to direct money or help to a particular group of people1.to intend or to try to attack someone or something; to aim a bomb or weapon at someone or something2.to try to persuade or to influence a particular group of people3.to criticize or to work against a particular person or group that you oppose4.to direct money or help to a particular group of people

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3. portion n. 202. target n. portable a. 204. ...

4. 〖 peneid,penaeid;prawn〗 target;object〗 ,〖 becongenial〗 ...

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1.Police believe she was the main target of the attack -- the first shooting of a member of Congress in more than 30 years.30

2.He said gambling at hometown associations was an easy target for prosecutors who want to generate headlines.

3.Therefore, anticancer therapies that target RNAs seem to be one step closer to being a new class of anticancer drug.RNA

4.I'd urge you to do the same, rather than try to target money at whichever disaster might be in the news today.

5.But he said the average daily rates and service levels -- including high-speed Internet access -- will target upscale business travelers.

6.The target platform is typically described in terms related to the implementation language and a technical framework on top of that.

7.The demographic description of target users just coincide with that of Chou's followers.使

8.In grade school he was the butt of his classmates'jokes; for with such a large target, no shot could ever miss the mark.

9.The total target of the system is to provide an instrumental professional water management system for the city water undertakings.

10.You're like a target that I always try to aim at. How I wish I could aim you at the heart.