take aim
英 [teɪk eɪm]
美 [teɪk eɪm]
瞄准; 瞄准;对准
英英释义
verb
- 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
双语例句
- Take aim at difficulty of mutual interfere elements in spectrophotometry, sdvance solve for methods of super-coupled equations, simply and easily.
针对分光光度分析中互为干扰组分的同时测定问题。 - The hunters slowly take aim and – click.
猎人们慢慢地瞄准,然后&喀嚓。 - Or take aim at the one person you know won't be offended: Yourself.
或者将靶子对准你知道不会得罪的那个人:你。 - You must take aim at the fierce tiger carefully before you shoot.
射凶猛的老虎前你必须得仔细瞄准。 - But US retailers appear to have decided that it would be more effective to take aim at a Chinese target, rather than launch attacks on the Silicon Valley-based ecommerce site.
但美国零售商似乎认为,将目标对准一家中国企业、而不是总部位于硅谷的电商网站,或许会更为有效。 - Iraqi assassins are being asked to take aim at hundreds of intellectuals whose names appear on a hit list circulating in the country by an unknown group.
有人正在要求伊拉克的暗杀者把目标对准这个国家的数百名知识分子,他们的名字出现在了一份不明组织的暗杀名单。这份名单正在伊拉克流传。 - No, chances are, he has a shotgun and will soon take aim at your noggin.
事实是,他有一把枪而且正准备瞄准你的脑袋。 - And then take aim and run a preliminary test.
接着瞄准然后做一个初步测试。 - You should take aim like this.
这么着才能瞄准。 - When markets become the bearer of bad news, there is a natural tendency to take aim at the messenger.
当市场成为坏消息的信使,人们自然而然会倾向于把目标对准市场。