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how to use "aim at" and "aim for"?
2021年2月28日 05:09
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Laura's answer is good, but it might help to have some examples. "Aim at" is usually more literal: you aim at a real object, like a target, in order to hit it. "Aim for" can also be literal, but it more often means that you want to achieve something, like a goal or a good outcome. You can aim a gun *at* something. If you're playing basketball, you can aim the ball *at* the hoop before you throw it. You can "aim for" a better grade in your class. You can "aim for" a promotion at work. You can "aim for" success.
2021年2月28日
Aim for” is trying to get yourself somewhere. “Aim at” is trying to get something somewhere else
2021年2月28日
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