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单词 target
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target

1 of 2

noun

tar·​get ˈtär-gət How to pronounce target (audio)
often attributive
1
a
: a mark to shoot at
b
: a target marked by shots fired at it
c
: something or someone fired at or marked for attack
d
: a goal to be achieved
2
a
: an object of ridicule or criticism
b
: something or someone to be affected by an action or development
c
US law : a person against whom a federal prosecutor has substantial evidence of involvement in criminal activity and who the prosecutor believes is likely to be indicted by a grand jury
The full extent of Iacobelli's ongoing cooperation is sealed in federal court, but prosecutors have identified additional targets and Iacobelli could spend less time in prison if his help proves substantial.Robert Snell
3
a
: the metallic surface (as of platinum or tungsten) upon which the stream of electrons within an X-ray tube is focused and from which the X-rays are emitted
b
: a body, surface, or material bombarded with nuclear particles or electrons
especially : fluorescent material on which desired visual effects are produced in electronic devices (as in radar)
4
: a small round shield

target

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verb

targeted; targeting; targets

transitive verb

1
: to make a target of
targeted her for promotion
especially : to set as a goal
2
: to direct or use toward a target
Phrases
off target
: not valid : inaccurate
on target
: precisely correct or valid especially in interpreting or addressing a problem or vital issue

Synonyms

Noun

  • butt
  • mark
  • prey
  • sitting duck
  • victim
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Example Sentences

Noun Our target amount for the fund-raiser is $2,500. They set a target date of May 31. Planes struck at key military targets. Tourists are often easy targets for thieves. Verb drugs that target cancer cells
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
As railroads have sought to reduce costs, labor leaders say federal safety rules also have been a target. Ian Duncan, BostonGlobe.com, 18 Feb. 2023 Dominion has been a frequent target of conspiracy theorists who falsely claim Trump won the 2020 presidential election. Kevin Collier, NBC News, 17 Feb. 2023 Tulips spawned what is often regarded as the world’s first financial bubble in 1637; orchids, for all their elegance, have since the Victorian era been a target for theft and hunters, with some species threatened by extinction. Eviana Hartman Philip Cheung Bette Adams, New York Times, 15 Feb. 2023 Creepy to some, soothing to others, Granny also was a target: In 1987, the museum had to replace the original after years of damage from patrons. Chris Foran, Journal Sentinel, 13 Feb. 2023 Sturgeon management is a moving target, with specific allocations set for the Columbia estuary, the mid-Columbia from estuary up to Bonneville and, sometimes, the Willamette River. Bill Monroe, oregonlive, 10 Feb. 2023 Iran and countries with ties to it have been a frequent target of U.S. sanctions enforcers. Richard Vanderford, WSJ, 9 Feb. 2023 The arrest of Sarah Beth Clendaniel of Baltimore County was the latest in a series across the country as authorities warn that the nation’s electrical infrastructure is a vulnerable target for domestic terrorists. Los Angeles Times, 7 Feb. 2023 Just like the White House, the small hamlet would naturally be a potential target of any Soviet nuclear attack. Jenn Morson, Smithsonian Magazine, 6 Feb. 2023
Verb
In July, Iran claimed to have stopped a plot to target sensitive sites in Isfahan, alleging that a group of Kurdish forces exiled from Iran had been trained up by Israel’s intelligence agency Mossad. Caitlin Mcfall, Fox News, 2 Feb. 2023 Is there a type of receiver the Cowboys should target? Dallas News, 2 Feb. 2023 Using a serum or medication—or some combination of both—is usually the most effective way to target the underlying cause and promote regrowth. Rebecca Deczynski, Health, 30 Jan. 2023 Acupuncture is an age-old treatment to target pain points in the body. Amanda Garrity, Good Housekeeping, 29 Jan. 2023 The attack comes after Iran's Intelligence Ministry in July claimed to have broken up a plot to target sensitive sites around Isfahan. Jon Gambrell, ajc, 29 Jan. 2023 The attack comes after Iran's Intelligence Ministry in July claimed to have broken up a plot to target sensitive sites around Isfahan. Jon Gambrell, BostonGlobe.com, 29 Jan. 2023 Medications are one way to target COVID-19, but our own bodies may offer a way to combat the disease, too. Verywell Health, 27 Jan. 2023 Backed by a sweeping reelection victory, Kemp has proposed new measures to target gang violence and limit no-cash bail. al, 26 Jan. 2023 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English, from Middle French targette, targuete, diminutive of targe light shield, from Old French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old Norse targa shield

First Known Use

Noun

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 4

Verb

1837, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

target

noun
tar·​get
ˈtär-gət
1
: a mark to shoot at
2
: a person or thing that is talked about, criticized, or laughed at
3
: a goal to be achieved : objective

Medical Definition

target

noun
tar·​get ˈtär-gət How to pronounce target (audio)
1
: something to be affected by an action or development
specifically : an organ, part, or tissue that is affected by the action of a hormone
2
a
: the metallic surface usually of platinum or tungsten upon which the stream of electrons within an X-ray tube is focused and from which the X-rays are emitted
b
: a body, surface, or material bombarded with nuclear particles or electrons
3
: the thought or object that is to be recognized (as by telepathy) or affected (as by psychokinesis) in a parapsychological experiment

Legal Definition

target

noun
tar·​get
: the object to be affected or achieved by an action or development
specifically : a company that is the object of a takeover

target 1 of 2

noun

1
as in victim
a person or thing that is the object of abuse, criticism, or ridicule the hapless vice president quickly became the favorite target of late-night comedians

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • victim
  • prey
  • mark
  • butt
  • sitting duck
  • scapegoat
  • mockery
  • goat
  • pilgarlic
  • lightning rod
  • laughingstock
  • fall guy
  • whipping boy

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • gossip
  • troublemaker
  • tormentor
  • tattletale
  • defamer
  • tormenter
  • gossiper
  • tattler
  • taunter
  • needler
  • tease
  • talebearer
  • teaser
  • torturer
  • baiter
  • traducer
  • libeler
  • heckler
  • insulter
  • libelist
  • scorner
  • mocker
  • satirist
  • ribber
  • derider
  • scoffer
  • lampooner
  • ridiculer
  • parodist
  • caricaturist
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2
as in joke
a person or thing that is made fun of a badly made TV commercial that became the target of lots of jokes

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • joke
  • victim
  • mock
  • butt
  • mark
  • fool
  • derision
  • mockery
  • sport
  • pigeon
  • sucker
  • dupe
  • laughingstock
  • monkey
  • gull
  • jest
  • chump
  • fall guy
  • sap

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • favorite
  • pet
  • darling
3
as in goal
something that one hopes or intends to accomplish our target is to raise $100,000 for a new playground by August

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • goal
  • aim
  • plan
  • purpose
  • object
  • objective
  • intent
  • intention
  • idea
  • thing
  • ambition
  • ideal
  • dream
  • meaning
  • aspiration
  • point
  • mark
  • design
  • end
  • project
  • bourne
  • name of the game
  • bourn
  • destination
  • scheme
  • hope
  • desire
  • wish
  • grail
  • pretension
  • mind
  • plot
  • holy grail
  • terminus
  • nirvana

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • way
  • method
  • means

target

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verb

as in to bait

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • bait
  • taunt
  • harass
  • needle
  • bug
  • rag
  • harry
  • torment
  • mimic
  • kid
  • rib
  • pester
  • tweak
  • caricature
  • tease
  • rally
  • barrack
  • heckle
  • lampoon
  • parody
  • satirize
  • pillory
  • parrot
  • catcall
  • imitate
  • scout
  • quiz
  • razz
  • ride
  • ape
  • hassle
  • ridicule
  • scorn
  • jive
  • josh
  • twit
  • disparage
  • travesty
  • chaff
  • burlesque
  • jibe
  • belittle
  • decry
  • pooh
  • mock
  • gibe
  • put down
  • take off (on)
  • deride
  • bad-mouth
  • shoot down
  • skewer
  • jeer
  • pooh-pooh
  • laugh (at)
  • scoff (at)
  • sneer (at)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • approve
  • endorse
  • sanction
  • commend
  • applaud
  • indorse
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