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
- The captain orders "take aim", finally.
船长终于下令“瞄准”。 - 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。 - You should take aim like this.
这么着才能瞄准。 - Press your cheek against the stock when you take aim. butt stock for shotguns and rifles [ finished or only roughly shaped]
瞄准时,脸要抵住枪托。滑膛枪和来复枪的枪托底座[成品或仅是毛坯] - Decide the areas you'd like to improve and take aim!
决定好你想要改进的地方然后确定目标! - They also take aim at a key segment of the shadow banking world, known as the repurchase, or repo, market.
它们还针对影子银行世界的一个重要领域,即所谓的回购市场。 - If the next French and American presidents are returned on the basis of campaigns that take aim at Chinese manufacturers and western bankers, that is likely to be reflected in future policy.
如果下届法国和美国总统凭借矛头指向中国制造商和西方银行家的竞选纲领上台,这很可能会在未来的政策中得到体现。 - Concentrate, take aim at the target and shoot the narrow part.
注意力集中,瞄准目标,向靶心射击。 - Press your cheek against the stock when you take aim.
瞄准时,脸要抵住枪托。 - 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。