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
- Our next scene shows our rugged Dwarf take aim and engage the powder-sprinkling Tauren.
下一个场景,展示了皱纹矮人和撒粉末牛头人的交战。 - And then take aim and run a preliminary test.
接着瞄准然后做一个初步测试。 - To take aim at the nonlinear character and complicacy in time series of the shallow water table, a method for prediction based on combination of wavelet analysis and artificial neural network, i. e.
针对浅层地下水位时间序列动态变化的非线性和复杂性,提出了基于小波分析与人工神经网络相结合的预测方法&小波网络模型。 - Take aim at difficulty of mutual interfere elements in spectrophotometry, sdvance solve for methods of super-coupled equations, simply and easily.
针对分光光度分析中互为干扰组分的同时测定问题。 - While these suits take aim at the passive board, the question remains: where were the shareholders before and why did they not take action sooner?
然而我们依然要问:他们早干嘛去了?为什么没有尽早采取行动? - Press your cheek against the stock when you take aim.
瞄准时,脸要抵住枪托。 - You should take aim like this.
这么着才能瞄准。 - The hunters slowly take aim and – click.
猎人们慢慢地瞄准,然后&喀嚓。 - When markets become the bearer of bad news, there is a natural tendency to take aim at the messenger.
当市场成为坏消息的信使,人们自然而然会倾向于把目标对准市场。 - Or take aim at the one person you know won't be offended: Yourself.
或者将靶子对准你知道不会得罪的那个人:你。