unaimed / eɪm /

非瞄准性无目标无目的性非瞄准性的

unaimed3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to position or direct so that, on firing or release, the discharged projectile will hit a target or travel along a certain path.
  2. to intend or direct for a particular effect or purpose: to aim a satire at snobbery.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to point or direct a gun, punch, etc., toward: He aimed at the target but missed it.
  2. to strive; try: We aim to please. They aim at saving something every month.
  3. to intend: She aims to go tomorrow.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of aiming or directing anything at or toward a particular point or target.
  2. the direction in which a weapon or missile is pointed; the line of sighting: within the cannon's aim.
  3. the point intended to be hit; thing or person aimed at: to miss one's aim.

unaimed 近义词

unaimed

等同于 random

unaimed构成的短语

  • aim to
  • take aim

更多unaimed例句

  1. The aim is to cause a domino effect that disrupts the global food-supply chain.
  2. The aim is to let users correlate meals with changes in blood glucose levels.
  3. The WhatsApp lawsuit, meanwhile, has taken aim close to the heart of NSO’s business.
  4. In the context of these crises, our primary aim should be for a system where people are not obligated to work to generate the means to survive.
  5. The aim is to let users see “detailed information about all the ads they see on the web,” but it will need to get broad buy-in and implementation of Ad Disclosure schema to get there.
  6. And, as Gow adds wryly from his own personal experience, “To a huge extent they achieved that aim very well.”
  7. It will still carry a pair of Raytheon AIM-120 AMRAAM long-range air-to-air missiles and a pair of bombs.
  8. Sometimes, they had a backup aim if their main goal fell through as the night dragged on.
  9. The Raptor carries six AMRAAMs and two shorter range AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles inside its weapons bays.
  10. To “link up the beachheads and peg out claims well inland” was necessarily the first aim of Overlord.
  11. To reproduce the impulse born of the thought—this is the aim of a psychological method.
  12. She is skilful in seizing salient characteristics, and her chief aim is to preserve the individuality of her sitters and models.
  13. The next moment a pistol was fired at their head, and a deep groan shewed it had taken too true an aim.
  14. The whole aim is to secure the development of character by the expression of the highest elements of character.
  15. I have never seen him do anything, although a good act, that did not have a private aim.