Aim; Alignment; Kick; Swing.
The intransitive verb aims at; Aim; Devote oneself to; Decide.
Purpose; Target; Aim.
1、aim? Whether used as a noun or a verb, it is often followed by the preposition at.
2. Used as a noun to indicate the number of goals and objectives; A noun that means aiming at numbers.
3. For the purpose of doing something; In order to do something.
The enthusiastic chef is collecting recipes, hoping to publish them one day.
Chefs who are keen on cooking are collecting recipes, thinking that they will be published one day.
Related content explanation:
The following nouns all mean "goal, purpose":
Aim originates from the original meaning of "goal", focusing on more specific and clear goals, but often refers to short-term goals.
Goal refers to the ultimate goal that needs unremitting efforts after consideration and choice.
The common words of purpose refer to both the purpose achieved by resolute and prudent actions and the desire for practical goals.
End refers to a purpose in the mind, emphasizing the result rather than the process. More formal words.
Target refers to shooting target and military attack target. Extension refers to the object of attack, criticism or ridicule.
Object emphasizes goals and objectives determined by individuals or needs.
Goals and objects are basically synonymous, but they have a broader meaning, referring to specific or imminent goals or military goals. Words.
1, material: potato
2. Accessories: Zanthoxylum bungeanum and sesame.
3. Seasoning: salt, sesame oil, soy sauce, balsamic vinegar and sugar.
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