aim
英 [eɪm]
美 [eɪm]
- vt. 目的在于;引导;把…对准
- vi. 打算;对准目标;瞄准
- n. 目的;目标;对准
1. 由古法语 Old French aesmer ( from Latin aestimare "appraise" ) 缩略、简化而来。
2. 同源词:estimate, esteem, aim.
- aim
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aim: [14] Etymologically, aim is a contraction of estimate (see ESTEEM). The Latin verb aestimāre became considerably shortened as it developed in the various Romance languages (Italian has stimare, for instance, and Provençal esmar). In Old French its descendant was esmer, to which was added the prefix a- (from Latin ad- ‘to’), producing aesmer; and from one or both of these English acquired aim. The notion of estimating or calculating was carried over into the English verb, but died out after about a hundred years. However, the derived sense of calculating, and hence directing, one’s course is of equal antiquity in the language.
=> esteem, estimate
- aim (v.)
- early 14c., "to estimate, calculate," also "to intend," from Old French aesmer "value, rate; count, estimate," from Latin aestimare "appraise" (see estimation); current meaning apparently developed from "esteem," to "calculate," to "calculate with a view to action" (c. 1400), then to "direct a missile, a blow, etc." (1570s). Related: Aimed; aiming.
- aim (n.)
- early 14c., "target;" late 14c., "guess;" from aim (v.). Meaning "action of aiming" is from early 15c. (to take aim, originally make aim); that of "thing intended, purpose" is from 1620s.
- 1. Republican strategists are taking particular aim at Democratic senators.
- 共和党的战略家正尖锐地攻击民主党的参议员。
- 2. Their ultimate aim was a market economy for Hungary.
- 他们最终的目标是为匈牙利建立起市场经济体制。
- 3. In a naval battle your aim is to sink the enemy's ship.
- 在海战中目标就是击沉敌船。
- 4. The magazine's aim is to discuss topical issues within a Christian framework.
- 该杂志的宗旨是在基督教框架下讨论时下的热门话题。
- 5. In the squash court his chief aim is to flatten me.
- 在壁球场上他的主要目标就是击败我。