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1 take aim (at)
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organisatie opgericht om de rechten en de interessen van autochtone Amerikanen in de V.S. te beschermenAIM (American Indian Movement)--------raket die in de lucht het doel onderscheptAIM (Air Intercept Missile)--------software geproduceerd door America Online de gebruiker in staat stelt onmiddellijke berichten naar andere gebruikers te zendenAIM (AOL Instant Messenger)aim1[ eem] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 (streef)doel ⇒ bedoeling, oogmerk, plan2 aanleg ⇒ het mikken/richten♦voorbeelden:1 what's your aim in life? • wat wil je in je leven bereiken?2 take aim (at) • aanleggen/richten (op)————————aim21 trachten ⇒ proberen, willen♦voorbeelden:aim at doing something • iets willen/trachten te doen, van plan zijn iets te doenaim at/for increased production • naar productieverhoging strevenwhat are you aiming at? • wat wil je nu eigenlijk?1 richten ⇒ mikken, aanleggen♦voorbeelden:aim (a gun) at • (een vuurwapen) richten opaim at something/someone • op iets/iemand doelen
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take aim — ► take aim point a weapon or camera at a target. Main Entry: ↑aim … English terms dictionary
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
take aim — verb point or cause to go (blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment) towards (Freq. 1) 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 … Useful english dictionary
take aim — {v. phr.} To get ready to hit, throw at, or shoot at by sighting carefully. * /When the captain orders Take aim, raise your gun to your shoulder and sight along the barrel at the target./ * /Before the hunter could take aim, the deer jumped out… … Dictionary of American idioms
take aim — {v. phr.} To get ready to hit, throw at, or shoot at by sighting carefully. * /When the captain orders Take aim, raise your gun to your shoulder and sight along the barrel at the target./ * /Before the hunter could take aim, the deer jumped out… … Dictionary of American idioms
take\ aim — v. phr. To get ready to hit, throw at, or shoot at by sighting carefully. When the captain orders take aim, raise your gun to your shoulder and sight along the barrel at the target. Before the hunter could take aim, the deer jumped out of sight … Словарь американских идиом
To take aim — Take Take, v. t. [imp. {Took} (t[oo^]k); p. p. {Taken} (t[=a]k n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Taking}.] [Icel. taka; akin to Sw. taga, Dan. tage, Goth. t[=e]kan to touch; of uncertain origin.] 1. In an active sense; To lay hold of; to seize with the hands … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
take aim — Aim … New dictionary of synonyms
take aim at — phrasal target 1 < new legislation that takes aim at crime > … New Collegiate Dictionary
take aim — verb To position oneself and/or ones weapon so as to be aimed specifically at a chosen mark or target (which is indicated after at) He took aim at the prize bird meticulously and shot the cock from the distant flock with a single shot … Wiktionary