aim

名词

UK/eɪm/
US/eɪm/

定义 aim 名词

purpose

  1. B1Countable

    A goal or desired outcome that one intends to achieve through their plans or actions.

    • My aim in life is to be a good teacher and inspire the next generation.

    • The aim of this charity is to provide education and healthcare to underprivileged children.

    • The main aim of the meeting is to evaluate and improve our work process.

direction

  1. Uncountable

    The action of directing a weapon or an object towards a specific target.

    • His aim was very precise when shooting.

    • She practiced her aim for hours before successfully hitting the bullseye.

    • To improve my accuracy in archery, I need to enhance my aim.

动词

UK/eɪm/
US/eɪm/

定义 aim 动词

intend

  1. B1Intransitive

    To have the intention or plan to achieve something.

    • We aim to move to a new city next summer.

    • She aims to study abroad after completing her studies.

    • The company aims to expand its business within the next five years.

direct

  1. TransitiveIntransitive

    To point or direct a weapon or an object towards a specific target.

    • He aimed the camera at the beautiful sunset.

    • The soldiers aimed their guns at the enemy positions.

    • She carefully aimed the laser pointer at the key points in the presentation.

片语动词 aim

  • aim at something

    to have the intention or goal of accomplishing a particular task or objective

    The company's new policy aims at improving employee productivity.

  • aim something at someone

    When information is directed towards a specific group, it is presented in a manner designed to engage or influence them.

    This report is aimed at the needs of young consumers.