take aim
英 [teɪk eɪm]
美 [teɪk eɪm]
瞄准; 瞄准;对准
英英释义
verb
- point or cause to go (blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment) towards
- Please don't aim at your little brother!
- He trained his gun on the burglar
- Don't train your camera on the women
- Take a swipe at one's opponent
双语例句
- The green is large and well bunkered, so be sure and take aim at the right spot.
果岭很大,又被大沙坑包围着,要确信朝右边瞄准。 - And then take aim and run a preliminary test.
接着瞄准然后做一个初步测试。 - The captain orders "take aim", finally.
船长终于下令“瞄准”。 - Press your cheek against the stock when you take aim.
瞄准时,脸要抵住枪托。 - Iraqi assassins are being asked to take aim at hundreds of intellectuals whose names appear on a hit list circulating in the country by an unknown group.
有人正在要求伊拉克的暗杀者把目标对准这个国家的数百名知识分子,他们的名字出现在了一份不明组织的暗杀名单。这份名单正在伊拉克流传。 - Concentrate, take aim at the target and shoot the narrow part.
注意力集中,瞄准目标,向靶心射击。 - The central government's most recent austerity orders take aim at some of the most visible symbols of official excess.
中央政府最近出台的节俭规定瞄准了官员铺张浪费的一些典型事例。 - The surest way to his woman's heart is to take aim kneeling.
要射中女人的心,最有把握的方法就是跪下来瞄个正准。 - You must take aim at the fierce tiger carefully before you shoot.
射凶猛的老虎前你必须得仔细瞄准。 - Several times I saw Captain Nemo stop and take aim with his rifle; then, after sighting down its barrel for a few seconds, he would straighten up and resume his walk.
好几次,我看见尼摩船长停步,瞄准他的枪,但经过一些时候的观察后,他又把枪放下,再向前行。
