释义 |
targetry, n.|ˈtɑːgɪtrɪ| [f. target n.1 + -ry.] The practice of establishing or aiming at (esp. economic) targets. Freq. with defining word, as monetary targetry.
1977Economist 2 July 73/1 Money targetry was the weapon used by those countries who appeared best at medium-term strategy-making. 1980Times 8 Feb. 18/7 In the absence of monetary targetry faster monetary growth normally led, in the first instance at least, to declining nominal interest rates. 1983Financial Times 24 Feb. 22/1 The miners were not directly subject to pay targetry, and the political challenge which it implies. 1989Defense & Foreign Affairs Sept. 30/2 Design and manufacture of synthetic radar targets for missile and tracking system decoys, deception, naval/air targetry. |