goals 的定义
- the result or achievement toward which effort is directed; aim; end: Her goal was clear—to get accepted to Yale.
- the terminal point in a race.
- a pole, line, or other marker by which such a point is indicated.
- an area, basket, cage, or other object or structure toward or into which players of various games attempt to throw, carry, kick, hit, or drive a ball, puck, etc., to score a point or points.
- the act of throwing, carrying, kicking, driving, etc., a ball or puck into such an area or object.
- the score made by this act.
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goals 近义词
aim, purpose of an action
更多goals例句
- At times, Mario Cuomo seemed to have the humility of a Jesuit and the goals of an emperor.
- By setting no goals, the player must find their own purpose.
- As the year draws to a close, these goals remain unfulfilled and the news from CAR continues to be harrowing.
- Most travelers return home from trips revitalized and armed with new goals.
- The legal jungle must be bulldozed, and replaced by radically simpler framework of goals and principles.
- Before long you join all these goals, and jump from architecture to history, from history to literature.
- They strive toward goals which to them are more worth while—self-improvement, for instance, spiritual growth being a better term.
- The knowledge and the love of God are to them phrases, not practical goals, invitations to paths of spiritual adventure.
- St. Moritz lost two goals to nothing in the first half, and Winn felt as if he were biting on air.
- Sheffield was still alert and dangerous, but he could not shoot goals when the other players failed to feed him the ball.