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1 ясность цели
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2 цель
жен.1) aim, end, goal, object, purpose; objective воен.двойная цель — dual/twofold purpose
ставить себе целью (делать что-л.) — to set oneself as an object
в целях — (чего-л.) with a view (to do smth.), in an effort (to do smth.)
достичь цели — achieve/gain/attain one's object/end; to secure one's object
задаваться целью — to take it into one's head, to set one's mind on doing smth.; to aim at (doing smth.)
иметь целью — have for an object, to be aimed/directed/intended to
конечная цель — ultimate aim, final goal/aim/objective
преследовать цель — to purpose one's object/aim, to have as its object
с единственной целью — (чего-л.; делать что-л.) with/for the sole/single purpose (of+герунд.)
с целью — (чего-л. делать что-л.) with/for the purpose (of), with the object (of); purposely, on purpose ( умышленно)
с этой целью — with that end in view; toward this end
2) ( мишень) target, markудар попал в цель прям. и перен. — the blow went home
бить мимо цели — to have no effect/impact
бить прямо в цель — to achieve one's aim, to hit the mark
воздушная цель — air target, aerial target
не попадать в цель — to miss the mark прям. и перен.
попадать в цель — to hit the mark прям. и перен.
цель бомбометания — воен. bombing target
•для этой цели — for the job, for this purpose
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3 цель
ж.1) ( мишень) target [-gɪt], mark; aimпопа́сть в цель — hit the mark; hit the bull's eye
не попа́сть в цель — miss the mark; miss one's aim
ми́мо цели — wide of the mark
уда́р попа́л в цель — the blow went home
цель бомбомета́ния воен. — bombing target
2) (то, к чему стремятся, что надо осуществить) objective, goal, object, end, aim, purposeя́сная цель — clear objective / purpose / aim
я́сность цели — clearness of purpose
име́ть целью (вн., + инф.) — have for an object (d, + to inf)
пресле́довать цель — pursue one's object / aim, have as its object
ста́вить себе́ целью (вн., + инф.) — set oneself (d) as an object
служи́ть цели — serve the purpose
дости́чь цели — achieve / gain / attain one's object / end; secure one's object
не име́ющий цели — purposeless [-s-]
не достига́ющий цели — ineffectual
отвеча́ть цели — answer the purpose
задава́ться целью (+ инф.) — aim (+ to inf; at ger)
в свои́х ли́чных целях — to suit one's own ends
с целью (рд., + инф.) — with / for the purpose (of ger), with the object (of ger); ( умышленно) purposely [-s-], on purpose
с еди́нственной целью (рд., + инф.) — with / for the sole / single purpose (of ger)
с како́й целью? — for what purpose?
с э́той целью — with that end in view
3) воен. objective••в целях (рд.) — with a view (to ger)
цель опра́вдывает сре́дства — the ends justify the means
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4 цель
ж.1. aim, goal, object, end, purpose; воен. objectiveс целью (рд., + инф.) — with / for the purpose (of ger.), with the object (of ger.); ( умышленно) purposely, on purpose
в целях (рд.) — with a view (+ to inf.)
с единственной целью (рд., + инф.) — with / for the sole / single purpose (of ger.)
иметь целью (вн., + инф.) — have for an object (d., + to inf.)
преследовать цель — pursue one's object / aim, have as its object
ставить себе целью (вн., + инф.) — set* oneself as an object (d.)
достичь цели — achieve / gain / attain one's object / end; secure one's object
задаваться целью (+ инф.) — aim (at ger.)
2. ( мишень) target, markпопасть в цель (прям. и перен.) — hit* the mark; hit* the bull's eye
не попасть в цель (прям. и перен.) — miss the mark
удар попал в цель (прям. и перен.) — the blow went home
цель бомбометания воен. — bombing target
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5 ясность цели
Military: clearness of purpose
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