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词组 aim at
释义
Phr V
aim at
aims, aiming, aimed
aim at sth/doing sth
to intend to achieve something, or to be intended to achieve something
We're aiming at a 50% increase in production.This is the latest in a series of talks aimed at settling the conflict.
aim sth at sb
to intend something to influence someone, or to be noticed or bought by someoneusually passive
Roughly half of the magazines bought in Britain are aimed exclusively at women.I don't think his remarks were aimed at anyone in particular.
phraseaim at1. aim at sth to try to achieve something: We're aiming at a growth rate of 25%.aim at doing sth They're currently aiming at having a computer in every classroom by the end of next year.be aimed at doing sth talks aimed at ending the conflict in Northern Ireland The government plans to introduce new taxes aimed at persuading drivers to switch to public transport. SIMILAR TO: shoot for AmE2. be aimed at sb if something is aimed at a particular type of person or group, it is intended for them to buy, watch, use etc: a new TV sex education series aimed at teenagers The course is aimed at people with a professional interest in gardening. The Jaguar XK8 is aimed at the luxury end of the market. SIMILAR TO: direct at3. be aimed at sb if a remark is aimed at someone, it is intended to be about them or for them, often in a way which criticizes them: I hope that last remark wasn't aimed at me. SIMILAR TO: direct at

aim at

1. To point or guide an object, such as a weapon, at a target. Make sure you aim at the target before you pull the trigger. His water balloon is aimed at you! Run!
2. To target a particular issue or goal. The new program is aimed at helping struggling students get the tutoring they need to succeed in class.
3. To direct something at a specific person or group. I could tell that his rude remarks were aimed at me even though he did not mention my name. The studio's ad campaign is aiming at teenagers, but I think the movie is too violent for a young audience.

aim something at someone or something

to point or direct something at someone or something. Wally aimed the hose at Sarah and tried to soak her.

aim at

v.
1. To point or direct something at someone or something: The archers drew back their arrows and aimed at the target.
2. To intend something for some purpose. Often used in the passive: We aimed our discussion at a solution to the financial problems. The new computer classes are aimed at teaching how computers work.
3. To be intended to achieve something: This new program aims at raising awareness about privacy issues.
4. To do or say something intended to affect someone or something. Used chiefly in the passive: Their sarcasm was aimed directly at me. The antismoking campaign was aimed at teenagers.
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