target
target 英 [ˈtɑ:gɪt] 美 [ˈtɑrgɪt]
n. 目标,靶子 v. 把...作为目标
进行时:targeting 过去式:targeted 过去分词:targeted 第三人称单数:targets 名词复数:targets
- A target is something to shoot at, either real or figurative. If you're an archer, you're aiming for the bull's-eye on the target. If you're selling cars for a living, then you likely have a sales target you need to hit.
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- n. 目标,靶子
- v. 把...作为目标
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1. business goals and targets
经营目的和指标
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2. to meet a target, to achieve a target
完成╱达到目标
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3. a target date of April 2012
*2012 年 4 月这一预定日期
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4. The university will reach its target of 5 000 students next September.
这所大学将于下个九月达到在校学生 5 000 人的目标。
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5. They bombed military and civilian targets.
他们轰炸了军事和民用目标。
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6. It's a prime target for terrorist attacks.
这是恐怖分子攻击的首要目标。
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7. to aim at a target
瞄准靶子
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8. target practice
射击练习
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9. The campaign is clearly targeted at the young.
这个宣传计划显然是针对青年人的。
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10. a new magazine that targets single men
以单身男士为读者对象的新杂志
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11. The missiles were mainly targeted at the United States.
导弹主要瞄准的是美国。
- target (n.) c. 1300, "shield," diminutive of late Old English targe, from Old French targe "light shield" (12c.), from Frankish *targa "shield," from Proto-Germanic *targ- (source also of Old High German zarga "edging, border," German zarge "border, edge, frame," Old English targe, Old Norse targa "shield, buckler"), perhaps originally "edge of a shield." Meaning "round object to be aimed at in shooting" first recorded 1757, originally in archery, perhaps suggested by the concentric circles in both. Target-practice is from 1801. Target audience is by 1951; early reference is to Cold War psychological warfare.
- target (v.) "to use as a target," 1837, from target (n.). Earlier it meant "to shield" (1610s). Related: Targeted; targeting.
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