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n. 1. бай. We are trained to hit moving \targets. Биднийг хөдөлгөөнтэй бай оноход сургасан юм. 2. шүүмжлэлийн/ инээдмийн/ дайралт/ довтолгооны бай болох. This book will be the \target of bitter criticism. Энэ ном ширүүн шүүмжлэлийн бай болно. He is the \target of many jokes. Тэр олон хөгийн явдлын бай. shoot off \target бай буудаж алдах/ онохгүй байх. 3. даалгавар, төлөвлөгөө, зорилго. a \target date дуусгахаар/ төгсгөхөөр зорьсон/ товлосон сар өдөр. The company has failed its production \targets. Тус компани/ пүүс үйлдвэрлэлийнхээ зорилтуудыг эс биелүүлэв. v. \target sth (at/ on sth/ sb) хараалах, чиглүүлэх. missiles \targeted on Taiwan Тайвань руу хараалсан харвадаг пуужингууд. a new magazine that \targets the elderly. Настайчуудад/ Ахмад настангуудад зориулсан шинэ сэтгүүл.
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