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82 achieve
[əʼtʃi:v] vt1) ( accomplish)to \achieve sth etw erreichen;2) ( gain)to \achieve an aim ein Ziel erreichen;to \achieve fame Ruhm erlangen;to \achieve success Erfolg erzielen;to \achieve a victory einen Sieg erringen;I'll never \achieve anything ich werde es nie zu etwas bringen vi erfolgreich sein -
83 ambitious
1) ( full of ambition) ehrgeizig;to be \ambitious for sb für jdn große Pläne haben;to be \ambitious to do sth etw unbedingt tun wollen2) ( showing ambition) ehrgeizig, ambitiös;\ambitious aim hochgestecktes Ziel;\ambitious project ehrgeiziges Projekt -
84 Holy Grail
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85 secondary
\secondary aim sekundäres Ziel;\secondary character Nebenrolle f;to be of \secondary importance von untergeordneter Bedeutung sein;to play a \secondary role eine untergeordnete Rolle spielen;to be \secondary to sth gegenüber etw dat zweitrangig sein2) ( education) höher;\secondary education höhere Schulbildung;3) med Sekundär-;\secondary infection Sekundärinfektion f -
86 zero in
См. также в других словарях:
aim — aim1 W2S2 [eım] n 1.) something you hope to achieve by doing something aim of ▪ The aim of the research is to find new food sources. ▪ The main aim of the course is to improve your writing. with the aim of doing sth ▪ a campaign with the aim of… … Dictionary of contemporary English
aim — 1 noun 1 (C) what you are hoping to achieve by a plan, action, or activity (+ of): The main aim of the course is to improve students communication skills. | with the aim of doing sth: Research is being done with the specific aim of monitoring… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
aim at — UK US aim at Phrasal Verb with aim({{}}/eɪm/ verb ► to produce something for a particular purpose or a particular group of people: aim at doing sth »The new budget aims at providing extra support for the unemployed. be aimed at sb/sth »The new… … Financial and business terms
aim — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 purpose/goal ADJECTIVE ▪ broad, general, overall ▪ basic, central, fundamental ▪ chief, first … Collocations dictionary
aim*/*/*/ — [eɪm] noun I 1) [C] the thing that you hope to achieve by doing something Syn: goal My main aim on this course is to gain confidence.[/ex] We visit schools with the aim of getting young people interested in the theatre.[/ex] The aim of this… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
take aim at somebody — take ˈaim at sb/sth idiom (NAmE) to direct your criticism at sb/sth Main entry: ↑aimidiom … Useful english dictionary
take aim at something — take ˈaim at sb/sth idiom (NAmE) to direct your criticism at sb/sth Main entry: ↑aimidiom … Useful english dictionary
load sth up with sth — UK US load (sth) up with sth Phrasal Verb with load({{}}/ləʊd/ verb ► FINANCE to get a lot of money, assets, or debt, or to make someone else get them: » Private equity buyouts aim to load companies up with lots of debt. »A small independent… … Financial and business terms
load up with sth — UK US load (sth) up with sth Phrasal Verb with load({{}}/ləʊd/ verb ► FINANCE to get a lot of money, assets, or debt, or to make someone else get them: » Private equity buyouts aim to load companies up with lots of debt. »A small independent… … Financial and business terms
bring sth into effect — put/bring sth into effect ► to start using something or making it work: »The aim is to develop new management strategies and put them into effect. Main Entry: ↑effect … Financial and business terms
put sth into effect — put/bring sth into effect ► to start using something or making it work: »The aim is to develop new management strategies and put them into effect. Main Entry: ↑effect … Financial and business terms