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on-target

/on-tahr-git, awn-/US // ˈɒnˈtɑr gɪt, ˈɔn- //

准确无误,准确无误的,瞄准目标,锁定目标

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : correct, accurate, or adhering closely to an anticipated outcome: an on-target forecast for the weekend weather.

Examples

  • Just the hard-on before you shoot unarmed members of the public.

  • There is a particular focus in the magazine on attacking the United States, which al Qaeda calls a top target.

  • Neither the Republican nor the Democratic party have done anything to consistently target Asian- American voters.

  • When it comes to Terrence Howard though, I am not your target.

  • Current and former intelligence officials have said North Korea has long been a priority target for American spies.

  • I drew back from the rim of Writing-On-the-Stone, that set of whispered phrases echoing in my ears.

  • Ki Pak had an arrow-walk and target in his garden, and here it was that Yung Pak used to practise almost daily.

  • At that instant, when Frank was unconsciously offering a bad target, the moulvie fired.

  • Stooping, lest our heads furnish a target, we splashed along in the shallow water till we reached the mouth of the canyon.

  • Kingston-on-Thames is still provincial in appearance, though now the centre of a great growth of modern suburbs.