aim 音标拼音: ['em]
n . 目标,瞄准
vi . 对准目标,打算
vt . 瞄准
目标,瞄准对准目标,打算瞄准
aim n 1 :
an anticipated outcome that is intended or that guides your planned actions ; "
his intent was to provide a new translation "; "
good intentions are not enough "; "
it was created with the conscious aim of answering immediate needs "; "
he made no secret of his designs " [
synonym : {
purpose },
{
intent }, {
intention }, {
aim }, {
design }]
2 :
the goal intended to be attained (
and which is believed to be attainable ); "
the sole object of her trip was to see her children " [
synonym : {
aim }, {
object }, {
objective }, {
target }]
3 :
the action of directing something at an object ; "
he took aim and fired "
4 :
the direction or path along which something moves or along which it lies [
synonym : {
bearing }, {
heading }, {
aim }]
v 1 :
point or cause to go (
blows ,
weapons ,
or objects such as photographic equipment )
towards ; "
Please don '
t aim at your little brother !"; "
He trained his gun on the burglar ";
"
Don '
t train your camera on the women "; "
Take a swipe at one '
s opponent " [
synonym : {
aim }, {
take }, {
train }, {
take aim },
{
direct }]
2 :
propose or intend ; "
I aim to arrive at noon " [
synonym : {
aim },
{
purpose }, {
purport }, {
propose }]
3 :
move into a desired direction of discourse ; "
What are you driving at ?" [
synonym : {
drive }, {
get }, {
aim }]
4 :
specifically design a product ,
event ,
or activity for a certain public [
synonym : {
calculate }, {
aim }, {
direct }]
5 :
intend (
something )
to move towards a certain goal ; "
He aimed his fists towards his opponent '
s face "; "
criticism directed at her superior "; "
direct your anger towards others ,
not towards yourself " [
synonym : {
target }, {
aim }, {
place }, {
direct },
{
point }]
6 :
direct (
a remark )
toward an intended goal ; "
She wanted to aim a pun "
7 :
have an ambitious plan or a lofty goal [
synonym : {
draw a bead on }, {
aspire }, {
aim }, {
shoot for }]
Command \
Com *
mand "\,
n .
1 .
An authoritative order requiring obedience ;
a mandate ;
an injunction .
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Awaiting what command their mighty chief Had to impose . --
Milton .
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2 .
The possession or exercise of authority .
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Command and force may often create ,
but can never cure ,
an aversion . --
Locke .
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3 .
Authority ;
power or right of control ;
leadership ;
as ,
the forces under his command .
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4 .
Power to dominate ,
command ,
or overlook by means of position ;
scope of vision ;
survey .
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The steepy stand Which overlooks the vale with wide command .
--
Dryden .
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5 .
Control ;
power over something ;
sway ;
influence ;
as ,
to have command over one '
s temper or voice ;
the fort has command of the bridge .
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He assumed an absolute command over his readers .
--
Dryden .
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6 .
A body of troops ,
or any naval or military force or post ,
or the whole territory under the authority or control of a particular officer .
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{
Word of command } (
Mil .),
a word or phrase of definite and established meaning ,
used in directing the movements of soldiers ;
as , {
aim }; {
fire }; {
shoulder arms },
etc .
Syn :
Control ;
sway ;
power ;
authority ;
rule ;
dominion ;
sovereignty ;
mandate ;
order ;
injunction ;
charge ;
behest .
See {
Direction }.
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Aim \
Aim \,
v .
t .
To direct or point ,
as a weapon ,
at a particular object ;
to direct ,
as a missile ,
an act ,
or a proceeding ,
at ,
to ,
or against an object ;
as ,
to aim a musket or an arrow ,
the fist or a blow (
at something );
to aim a satire or a reflection (
at some person or vice ).
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Aim \
Aim \,
n . [
Cf .
OF .
esme estimation ,
fr .
esmer .
See {
Aim },
v .
i .]
1 .
The pointing of a weapon ,
as a gun ,
a dart ,
or an arrow ,
in the line of direction with the object intended to be struck ;
the line of fire ;
the direction of anything ,
as a spear ,
a blow ,
a discourse ,
a remark ,
towards a particular point or object ,
with a view to strike or affect it .
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Each at the head leveled his deadly aim . --
Milton .
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2 .
The point intended to be hit ,
or object intended to be attained or affected .
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To be the aim of every dangerous shot . --
Shak .
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3 .
Intention ;
purpose ;
design ;
scheme .
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How oft ambitious aims are crossed ! --
Pope .
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4 .
Conjecture ;
guess . [
Obs .]
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What you would work me to ,
I have some aim . --
Shak .
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{
To cry aim } (
Archery ),
to encourage . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
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Syn :
End ;
object ;
scope ;
drift ;
design ;
purpose ;
intention ;
scheme ;
tendency ;
aspiration .
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Aim \
Aim \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Aimed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Aiming }.] [
OE .
amen ,
aimen ,
eimen ,
to guess at ,
to estimate ,
to aim ,
OF .
esmer ,
asmer ,
fr .
L .
aestimare to estimate ;
or perh .
fr .
OF .
aesmer ; ? (
L .
ad )
esmer .
See {
Estimate }.]
1 .
To point or direct a missile weapon ,
or a weapon which propels as missile ,
towards an object or spot with the intent of hitting it ;
as ,
to aim at a fox ,
or at a target .
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2 .
To direct the indention or purpose ;
to attempt the accomplishment of a purpose ;
to try to gain ;
to endeavor ;
--
followed by at ,
or by an infinitive ;
as ,
to aim at distinction ;
to aim to do well .
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Aim '
st thou at princes ? --
Pope .
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3 .
To guess or conjecture . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
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184 Moby Thesaurus words for "
aim ":
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affectation ,
aim at ,
ambition ,
angle ,
animus ,
aspiration ,
aspire ,
aspire after ,
aspire to ,
atmosphere ,
attempt ,
aura ,
azimuth ,
be after ,
be determined ,
bear ,
bearing ,
bend ,
bent ,
butt ,
by -
end ,
by -
purpose ,
cast ,
character ,
choose ,
complacency ,
concentrate ,
contemplate ,
counsel ,
course ,
covet ,
crave ,
current ,
descant ,
desideration ,
desideratum ,
design ,
desire ,
destination ,
destine ,
determination ,
determine ,
diapason ,
direct ,
direction ,
direction line ,
directionize ,
dispose ,
drift ,
drive at ,
effect ,
end ,
end in view ,
endeavor ,
essay ,
expect ,
feel ,
feeling ,
final cause ,
fix ,
fix on ,
fixed purpose ,
focus ,
function ,
game ,
go ,
go for ,
goal ,
harbor a design ,
have every intention ,
have in view ,
head ,
heading ,
helmsmanship ,
hold a heading ,
hold on ,
idea ,
idol ,
inclination ,
incline ,
intend ,
intendment ,
intent ,
intention ,
labor ,
lay ,
lead ,
level ,
level at ,
lie ,
line ,
line of direction ,
line of march ,
loftiness ,
lugs ,
mannerism ,
mark ,
mean ,
meaning ,
measure ,
melodia ,
melody ,
mind ,
mood ,
motive ,
navigation ,
nisus ,
object ,
object in mind ,
objective ,
orientation ,
ostentation ,
pant ,
piloting ,
plan ,
point ,
point at ,
point to ,
present ,
pretentiousness ,
prey ,
project ,
property ,
proposal ,
propose ,
prospectus ,
purport ,
purpose ,
pursuit ,
quality ,
quarry ,
quarter ,
quintain ,
range ,
reason for being ,
resolution ,
resolve ,
run ,
sake ,
seek ,
self -
importance ,
semblance ,
set ,
show ,
sight on ,
steer ,
steerage ,
steering ,
strain ,
strive ,
striving ,
struggle ,
study ,
sweat ,
sweat blood ,
take aim ,
target ,
teleology ,
tend ,
tend to go ,
tendency ,
tenor ,
think ,
track ,
train ,
train upon ,
trend ,
try ,
tune ,
turn ,
turn upon ,
ultimate aim ,
urge ,
vainglory ,
vanity ,
verge ,
view ,
want ,
warble ,
way ,
will ,
wish ,
yearn for
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