To aim at vs to aim to

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  • 5. (general). a. no direct translation. to aim at something/somebodyapuntar a or hacia algo/alguien. to aim to do somethingtener la intención de hacer algo.
  • a. To direct (a weapon or camera) toward a point. b. To direct or propel (an object , such as a ball) toward a point: aimed the pass at a wide receiver; aimed the ...
  • Vergelijkbare vertalingen voor "aim" in het Nederlands. to aim at · beogen, viseren · to aim for · azen, uit zijn · to aim high · ambitieus zijn · to aim to · erop uit zijn ...
  • Dec 14, 2005 ... The form "to aim to {infinitive}" has been around for a few hundred years and is perfectly correct English. 1745 E. Haywood Female Spectator II.
  • (intransitive; often foll by at or for) to direct one's efforts or strive (towards): to aim at better communications, to aim high. noun. 5. the action of directing something ...
  • Dec 14, 2005 ... I remember clearly back in the day at school when learning english that the correct grammatical rule was "to aim at something". My guess would ...
  • "The normal idiom is to aim at something (e.g. aim at a target, aim a blow at someone or something, aim a stone at the window, etc.). In strict British English the ...
  • Both the squire and I returned the shot, but as we had nothing to aim at, it is ... may well be eclecticism: in style, as in other things, it is well always to aim at the ...

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