goals / goʊl /

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goals 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the result or achievement toward which effort is directed; aim; end: Her goal was clear—to get accepted to Yale.
  2. the terminal point in a race.
  3. a pole, line, or other marker by which such a point is indicated.
  4. 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.
  5. the act of throwing, carrying, kicking, driving, etc., a ball or puck into such an area or object.
  6. the score made by this act.
  7. #goals, goals.: My #goals have been forever altered by your new #thinspo profile pic.Graduating debt-free is goals.Got my kids to eat their pizza without picking off the spinach and mushrooms. #nutrition #goals #mommy #doingitright

goals 近义词

n. 名词 noun

aim, purpose of an action

更多goals例句

  1. At times, Mario Cuomo seemed to have the humility of a Jesuit and the goals of an emperor.
  2. By setting no goals, the player must find their own purpose.
  3. As the year draws to a close, these goals remain unfulfilled and the news from CAR continues to be harrowing.
  4. Most travelers return home from trips revitalized and armed with new goals.
  5. The legal jungle must be bulldozed, and replaced by radically simpler framework of goals and principles.
  6. Before long you join all these goals, and jump from architecture to history, from history to literature.
  7. They strive toward goals which to them are more worth while—self-improvement, for instance, spiritual growth being a better term.
  8. The knowledge and the love of God are to them phrases, not practical goals, invitations to paths of spiritual adventure.
  9. St. Moritz lost two goals to nothing in the first half, and Winn felt as if he were biting on air.
  10. Sheffield was still alert and dangerous, but he could not shoot goals when the other players failed to feed him the ball.