goal
goal 英 [gəʊl] 美 [goʊl]
n. 目标;球门,得分数; vi. 攻门,射门得分
名词复数:goals
- The goal is the intention of an activity or a plan. In a figurative sense, a goal is the mission of a person or group. A tangible goal could be the net at one end of a soccer field. Your goal is to kick the ball into the net, and then you will have scored a goal.
- 请先登录
- n. 目标;球门,得分数;
- vi. 攻门,射门得分
-
1. Who is in goal for Arsenal?
阿森纳队的守门员是谁?
-
2. The winning goal was scored by Hill.
希尔踢进了致胜的一球。
-
3. Liverpool won by three goals to one.
利物浦队以三比一获胜。
-
4. to work towards a goal
争取达到目标
-
5. to achieve/attain a goal
达到目标
-
6. You need to set yourself some long-term goals.
你得为自己订一些长期目标。
- goal (n.) 1530s, "end point of a race," of uncertain origin. It appears once before this (as gol), in a poem from early 14c. and with an apparent sense of "boundary, limit." Perhaps from Old English *gal "obstacle, barrier," a word implied by gælan "to hinder" and also found in compounds (singal, widgal). That would make it a variant or figurative use of Middle English gale "a way, course." Also compare Old Norse geil "a narrow glen, a passage." Or from Old French gaule "long pole, stake," which is from Germanic. Sports sense of "place where the ball, etc. is put to score" is attested from 1540s. Figurative sense of "object of an effort" is from 1540s.
- 请先登录
0 个回复