| 释义 |  aim /ām/  transitive verbintransitive verbTo point, level or direct (a weapon or blow)To intend or try (to do)To estimate or guess (obsolete)To place
 nounTo direct a courseTo level a weaponTo direct a blow or missileTo direct a remark with personal or special applicationTo direct one's intention and endeavours with a view to attaining (with at)To conjecture (obsolete)
 An act or manner of aimingAn object or purpose aimed atDesignIntentionA guess or estimate (Shakespeare)A shot (Shakespeare)
 ORIGIN: Prob partly OFr esmer (Picardian amer), from L aestimāre, partly OFr aesmer, from L adaestimāre; cf esteem and estimate aim'er  noun  Someone who aims aimˈless  adjective  Without a fixed aim aimˈlessly  adverb aimˈlessness  noun aim off  To aim slightly off the target to allow for wind or other factors (shooting)To allow for the possible bias, exaggeration or eccentricity inherent in a statement, opinion, etc
 cry aim (archaic) To encourage by calling out ‘aim’, hence, to applaud give aim (archaic) To guide by reporting the result of previous shots take aim  To aim deliberately |