B1 [ C ] a result that your plans or actions are intended to achieve目标,目的;意图
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The writer's aim was to debunk the myth that had grown up around the actress.
The aim was to cut off the enemy's escape route.
The aim is to improve the public image of the police.
The aim of the association is to perpetuate the skills of traditional furniture design.
She set out with the aim of becoming the youngest ever winner of the championship.
[ U ] the act of pointing a weapon towards something瞄准,对准
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We always aim to give our clients personal attention.
Psychoanalysts aim to explore the innermost recesses of the mind.
The Pentagon is aiming to cut US forces by over 25 percent in the next five years.
We're aiming to expand our customer base.
The builders are aiming to get the job done by the end of the month.
[ I or T ] to point or direct a weapon towards someone or something that you want to hit(使)瞄准,(使)对准
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In a level voice, he ordered the soldiers to aim and fire.
She aimed at the target.
The gun turret revolved until the gun was aimed at the advancing soldiers.
Video footage clearly shows a police officer aiming a pistol at a demonstrator.
She picked up an apple and aimed it at his head.
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