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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1261 COCA: 1931

aim

verb
/eɪm/
/eɪm/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they aim
/eɪm/
/eɪm/
he / she / it aims
/eɪmz/
/eɪmz/
past simple aimed
/eɪmd/
/eɪmd/
past participle aimed
/eɪmd/
/eɪmd/
-ing form aiming
/ˈeɪmɪŋ/
/ˈeɪmɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to try or plan to achieve something力求达到;力争做到
    • He has always aimed high (= tried to achieve a lot).他总是心气很高。
    • aim for something We should aim for a bigger share of the market.我们应该以更大的市场份额为目标。
    • The team is aiming for the top this season.这个队本赛季的目标是力争上游。
    • Don't try to aim for perfection.不要试图追求完美。
    • aim at something The government is aiming at a 50% reduction in unemployment.政府正着力将失业人数减少 50%。
    • aim to do something They are aiming to reduce unemployment by 50%.他们正力求使失业人数减少 50%。
    • The project aims to provide employment for people with learning difficulties.该项目旨在为有学习困难的人提供就业机会。
    • We aim to be there around six.我们设法六点钟左右到那里。
    • aim at doing something The training programme aims at raising employees' awareness about human rights.培训计划旨在提高员工的人权意识。
    Extra Examples
    • He is aiming for a win in this race.他一心想赢这场比赛。
    • She's aiming at a scholarship this year.她今年在努力争取奖学金。
    • They're aiming at training everybody by the end of the year.他们力求在年底前让人人得到培训。
    Topics Successb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionarypreposition
    • at
    • for
    phrases
    • aim high
    See full entry
  2. [transitive] be aimed at doing something to have something as an aim目的是;旨在
    • The initiative is specifically aimed at helping young people.该倡议专门旨在帮助年轻人。
    • These measures are aimed at preventing violent crime.这些措施旨在防止暴力犯罪。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • clearly
    • directly
    • squarely
    phrases
    • be aimed at
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  3. [transitive, usually passive] to say or do something that is intended to influence or affect a particular person or group针对;对象是
    • be aimed at somebody The courses are aimed primarily at older people.这些课程主要针对老年人。
    • My criticism wasn't aimed at you.我的批评不是针对你的。
    • The book is aimed at very young children.这本书的读者对象是幼童。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • clearly
    • directly
    • squarely
    phrases
    • be aimed at
    See full entry
  4. [intransitive, transitive] to point or direct a weapon, camera, shot, kick, etc. at somebody/something瞄准;对准
    • aim at somebody/something I was aiming at the tree but hit the car by mistake.我对准树射击,不料误中了汽车。
    • aim for somebody/something Aim for the middle of the target.瞄准靶心。
    • aim something at somebody/something The gun was aimed at her head.枪瞄准了她的头。
    • She aimed the gun straight at the intruder.她用枪直接瞄准闯入者。
    • aim something I aimed my camera and got one shot. 我对准相机,拍了一张。
    • aim something + adv./prep. He aimed the rifle in the direction of the target and fired.他把步枪对准目标的方向开火了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • directly
    • straight
    • carefully
    preposition
    • at
    • for
    See full entry
  1. [countable] the purpose of doing something; what somebody is trying to achieve目的;目标
    • the stated aims of the study 研究的既定目标
    • Our main aim is to provide affordable childcare.我们的主要目标是提供负担得起的托儿服务。
    • His sole aim in life is to enjoy himself.他人生唯一的目的就是享乐。
    • Teamwork is required in order to achieve these aims.要达到这些目标需要齐心协力。
    • to pursue/further/fulfil your aims追求/推进/实现你的目标
    • She set out the company's aims and objectives in her speech.她在讲话中提出了公司的各项目标。
    • with the aim of doing something The organization was formed with the aim of helping local people.这个组织的成立是为了帮助当地人。
    Synonyms purposepurpose
    • aim
    • intention
    • plan
    • point
    • idea
    These are all words for talking about what somebody/​something intends to do or achieve.
    • purpose what something is supposed to achieve; what somebody is trying to achieve:
      • Our campaign’s main purpose is to raise money.我们这次活动的主要目的是募款。
    • aim what somebody is trying to achieve; what something is supposed to achieve:
      • She went to London with the aim of finding a job.她去伦敦是为了找工作。
      • Our main aim is to increase sales in Europe.我们的主要目标是增加在欧洲的销售量。
    purpose or aim?用 purpose 还是 aim?Your purpose for doing something is your reason for doing it; your aim is what you want to achieve. Aim can suggest that you are only trying to achieve something; purpose gives a stronger sense of achievement being certain. Aim can be somebody’s aim or the aim of something. Purpose is more usually the purpose of something: you can talk about somebody’s purpose but that is more formal.
    • intention what you intend to do:
      • I have no intention of going to the wedding.我无意去参加婚礼。
      • She’s full of good intentions but they rarely work out.她虽然处处出于善意,却很少行的通。
    • plan what you intend to do or achieve:
      • There are no plans to build new offices.现在没有建新办公楼的计划。
    intention or plan?用 intention 还是 plan?Your intentions are what you want to do, especially in the near future; your plans are what you have decided or arranged to do, often, but not always, in the longer term.
    • point (rather informal) the purpose or aim of something:指意图、目的、理由:
      • What’s the point of all this violence?这些暴行的意图何在?
      • The point of the lesson is to compare the two countries.本课的目的是比较这两个国家。
    • idea (rather informal) the purpose of something; somebody’s aim:指目的、意图:
      • The whole idea of going was so that we could meet her new boyfriend.我们去的唯一目的就是要见她的新男朋友。
      • What’s the idea behind this?这背后的意图是什么?
    point or idea?用 point 还是 idea?Point is a more negative word than idea. If you say What’s the point…? you are suggesting that there is no point; if you say What’s the idea…? you are genuinely asking a question. Point, but not idea, is used to talk about things you feel annoyed or unhappy about: There’s no idea in…I don’t see the idea of…. Patterns
    • with the purpose/​aim/​intention/​idea of doing something
    • somebody’s intention/​plan to do something
    • to have a(n) purpose/​aim/​intention/​plan/​point
    • to achieve/​fulfil a(n) purpose/​aim
    Extra Examples
    • She went to London with the aim of finding a job.她去伦敦是为了找工作。
    • Our main aim is to increase sales in Europe.我们的主要目标是增加在欧洲的销售量。
    • Bob's one aim in life is to earn a lot of money.鲍勃唯一的人生目标就是挣很多的钱。
    • His ultimate aim was to force the chairman to resign.他最终的目的是迫使主席辞职。
    • It is important to have a clear aim in view.心中有明确的目标十分重要。
    • You will have to work hard to achieve your aim.你必须努力才能实现你的目标。
    • Simple truth must be the highest aim of any real enquiry.任何真正的调查都是以寻找真相为最高目标的。
    • The country is still pursuing its aim of joining the EU.该国仍在努力实现加入欧盟的目标。
    • The express aim of the treaty is to keep the whole region free from nuclear weapons.这个条约的明确目的是实现整个地区的无核化。
    • I want to see a strong and united country in which people work together with common aims.我希望看到一个强大而统一的国家,人民为了共同的目标而努力奋斗。
    • They were intent on furthering their aims.他们决心进一步推动他们目标的实现。
    • Begin by explaining the aims of the lesson.首先解释本课的目的。
    Topics Successb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • broad
    • general
    • overall
    verb + aim
    • have
    • set (yourself)
    • accomplish
    preposition
    • with the aim of
    phrases
    • aims and objectives
    See full entry
  2. [uncountable, singular] the action or skill of pointing a weapon at somebody/something瞄准
    • Her aim was good and she hit the lion with her first shot.她瞄得准,第一枪就打中了狮子。
    • The gunman took aim (= pointed his weapon) and fired.持枪歹徒瞄准后就射击了。
    • His aim was poor and he missed the target.他瞄得不准,没有击中目标。
    • It was a perfect aim and there was no way he would miss.这是一个完美的目标,他绝不会错过。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • careful
    • direct
    • steady
    verb + aim
    • take
    • adjust
    preposition
    • aim at
    See full entry
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French amer, variant of esmer (from Latin aestimare ‘assess, estimate’), reinforced by aemer, aesmer (from late Latin adaestimare, intensified form of aestimare).
Idioms
take aim at somebody/something
  1. (North American English) to direct your criticism at somebody/something把目标对准某人(或某事物);把批评的矛头指向某人(或某事物)

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