词汇 | target |
释义 | target noun uk /ˈtɑː.ɡɪt/ us /ˈtɑːr.ɡɪt/ targetnoun (OBJECT SHOT AT)B2[ C ] an object shot at during shooting practice, often a circle with a pattern of rings, or any object or place at which bullets, bombs, etc. are aimed: 靶,靶子;(攻击、轰炸等的)目标 I had four shots but I didn't even hit the target.我开了4枪,可连靶子都没打到。 Any major airport or station is potentially a terrorist target.所有的大机场和火车站都可能是恐怖分子的目标。 Jacobs Stock Photography Ltd/DigitalVision/GettyImages Aim for the dead centre of the target. Aim the arrow a little above the target.(将箭)瞄准目标稍高一些的地方。 When you've aligned the notch on the gun with the target, fire!当枪的标尺、准星和目标成一条直线时,开火! They received intelligence that the factory was a target for the bombing. The missile strike was devastating - the target was totally obliterated.这次导弹袭击是毁灭性的——目标荡然无存。 Target sports aim archer archery arrow arrowhead biathlete bowstring bowyer bracer bullseye end marksman markswoman sharpshooter shooting shooting gallery toxophilite toxophily trap shooter trap shooting targetnoun (PERSON/GROUP)C2[ Cusually singular ] a person or a particular group of people that something is directed at, or that something is intended for: (有意针对的)对象,目标 The target audience for the TV series is young people aged 13 to 18.这部电视连续剧的观众对象是13岁至18岁的年轻人。 C1[ Cusually singular ] one or more people who are criticized or laughed at, or who experience unpleasant treatment from others: (批评、嘲笑等的)对象 Recently she has been the target of a series of obscene phone calls.最近她遭到接连不断的下流电话骚扰。 They flew into heavy flak over the target area.他们飞进目标地区,遭到了高射炮火的猛烈射击。 Major tourist attractions are a soft target for pickpockets.主要旅游景点是扒手容易下手的地方。 We must decide on our target market, then zero in on it.我们必须确定目标市场,然后将其锁定。 The target of these new laws is people whose dogs foul the streets. Getting, receiving and accepting acceptance acquirable acquire acquisition awardee carve draw earn get back get out of something get/lay/put your hands on someoneidiom glom onto something/someone go to someone score screw screw something out of someone seize seize on/upon something snap something up You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Experiencing and suffering targetnoun (AIM)B2[ C ] a level or situation that you intend to achieve: (想要实现的)目标 The government's target of 3.5 percent annual growth seems easily attainable.政府制定的3.5%的年增长目标似乎很容易实现。 Synonyms aim(INTENTION) ambition aspiration(HOPE) dream(HOPE) goal(AIM) hope intentformal or specialized intention object(PURPOSE) objective something you want to do or achieve aimOur aim in protesting is to raise awareness of the unfairness of the system. goalMy goal in life has always been to be financially independent. objectiveOne of my objectives for this year is to increase sales. targetIf you meet your sales targets you will receive a generous bonus. dreamWhen I was growing up my dream was to perform in front of millions of people. hopeMy hope is that there will be some kind of positive outcome to this process. Do you think we will be able to meet our target? He's set himself the goal/target of making his first million by the time he's 30.他给自己定的目标是在30岁前赚到第一个100万。 We set ourselves a target of becoming self sufficient within four years. Government targets for waiting lists are beginning to be met. Goals and purposes achievement orientation affordance ambition avail cause dedicated dream eye function idea idly intention it's the thought that countsidiom key performance indicator mission reorientation subgoal target setting thought towards Idiomon target target verb[ T ] uk /ˈtɑː.ɡɪt/ us /ˈtɑːr.ɡɪt/ targetverb[T] (DIRECT)C2 to direct advertising, criticism, or a product at someone: (广告、批评或产品)以…为目标(或对象) The advert for the energy drink is targeted specifically at young people.这则能量饮料的广告是专门针对年轻人的。 The adverts target yoof culture.这些广告瞄向年轻人的文化。 These adverts are designed to target young people. High repayment loans are often targeted at the people who can least afford them. Cigarette manufacturers have been criticized for targeting youngsters. Aiming and aim aim crosshairs direct direct something against someone/something direct something at someone/something home home in on something/someone level level something at someone retarget train zero zero in on something/someone targetverb[T] (ATTACK)to aim an attack, or a bullet, bomb, etc., at a particular object, place, or person: 把…作为(瞄准、轰炸等)的目标 It is hoped that civilians will not be targeted during the war.希望平民在战争中不会成为攻击的目标。 Aiming and aim aim crosshairs direct direct something against someone/something direct something at someone/something home home in on something/someone level level something at someone retarget train zero zero in on something/someone target | American Dictionarytarget noun[ C ] us/ˈtɑr·ɡɪt/ targetnoun[C] (OBJECT AIMED AT)an object aimed and fired at during shooting practice, often a circle with a pattern of rings, or any object or place at which arrows, bullets, bombs, and other missiles are aimed: I missed the target. The plane passed over the target. A target is also a person or group attacked in some way: The president was the main target of the senator’s speech. targetnoun[C] (INTENDED RESULT)a result or situation that you intend to achieve: We met our sales target for the year. Your calculations were on target (= accurate). target verb[ T ] us/ˈtɑr·ɡɪt/ targetverb[T] (AIM)to direct an action, advertising, or a product at a particular person or group: The paper is targeted at young people. targetverb[T] (AIM ATTACK)to direct an attack or criticism against someone or something: The candidate targeted his opponent's comments on the policy. target | Business Englishtarget noun[ C ] uk /ˈtɑːɡɪt/us MANAGEMENT, FINANCE, ECONOMICS, GOVERNMENT a result, level, or situation that an organization or group wants or plans to achieve: The company gave employees the details of performance targets for bonuses. economic/financial targets emissions/production/sales targets earnings/inflation/budget targets hit/meet/reach a targetThe French economy is on track to meet its growth targets. lower/raise/reduce a target exceed/miss/set a targetThe company has set a target of 10 million wholesale broadband connections by 2014. a target date/level/priceThey plan to finish the manufacturing process by the new target date of October 31st. MARKETING, POLITICS a person, place, etc. that an action is directed at or intended for: a/the target for sb/sthThe abundance of resources makes these areas aprime target for development. Savers have replaced borrowers as the priority target for banks and building societies. a/the target of sthTheir chief executive officer is the target of an investigation into fraud. FINANCE (alsotarget company) a company that another company wants to buy: an acquisition/bid/buyout targetTheir plan is to be a buyer rather than a buyout target. The City has tipped the group as a takeover target. FINANCE, MARKETING (alsotarget price) the price at which someone wants to buy or sell something: Prices have remained below the $21 target because demand growth has been slow. The investment house has a 1,125p target price on the shares. an easy target (for sb/sth) someone or something that is easy to attack or criticize, often because they cannot defend themselves: Advertisers view themselves as an easy target for regulators. Big oil companies make easy targets for politicians anxious to take the heat off their own taxation policies. on target if you are on target with a project, etc., you are likely to achieve what you planned at the time you intended: The company's ambitious growth plans are on target. on target to do sthWe are on target to meet our sales goals for the coming year. See alsoon target earnings target verb[ T ] uk /ˈtɑːɡɪt/us MARKETING, POLITICS to direct something, especially advertising or a product, at a particular group of people or a particular area: aggressively/carefully/specifically target sb/sthThe marketing campaign is specifically targeting a different type of customer. target sth at sb/sthWe need government restrictions on ads targeted at children. target sth to sb/sthThey plan to target the tax cut to the middle classes. MANAGEMENT, FINANCE to choose someone or something for a particular type of treatment: target sb/sth for sthThey have targeted the failing retailing group for takeover. target sb/sth as sthCertain areas of manufacturing have been targeted as priorities. See alsotargeted Examples of targettarget Results are also given in bold for cold targets with the same mass thickness as the two plasma targets. We are not targeting accurate predictions in the face of drastic unseen-before changes in workload patterns. The manager resource relies on the fact that the subject of the control verb has been identified as the control target's antecedent. What is crucial here is that the relevant constraint targets objects of type stem. One can find a detailed discussion of various assimilatory processes targeting consonants such as palatalization, nasalization and voicing. In this sense, targeting begins with the initial assessment. In their study, participants were required to make fast movements to targets that either remained stationary or jumped to a new location. The appearance of spontaneous errors depends on noise, but also on the relative confusability of the targets. Using the 11 mm figure, tests were conducted to see if the window for targeted control could be narrowed. However, in that study the ' 'high frequency' ' targets only ranged from 17 to 48 per million words, with an average of 31. In laboratory settings they occur on about 10 + 20% of attempts to retrieve low-frequency targets. In short, the target's translation ("dog") interferes with the retrieval of the target's name in the response language ("perro"). In some triplets, number was held constant across all three pictures when gender was targeted and gender was held constant when number was targeted. Recall that six different types of errors were coded; three were semantically related to the targets and three were not. In any case, now that the big cosmetics companies were paying for research into alternatives, they were no longer available as targets. See all examples of target These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withtargettargetThese are words often used in combination with target. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. ambitious target But the author has a more ambitioustarget of attack, the economists and historians whom he groups as "radical left scholars". attractive target The authors note that this scenario presents an especially attractivetarget for class action lawyers (many similarly-situated plaintiffs and large dollar losses). binding target The third-mentioned binding target unfortunately threatens to accelerate climate change. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with target |
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