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Target English

Target English: Target.

Pronunciation: English? [? tū? ɡ? t]; Beautiful? [? tū? rɡ? t]?

Noun (abbreviation of noun) goal and index; The target of the attack; target

Take ... as the goal; Aim at (a group of people)

American target company

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Human target? Dual goals; Target others; Target person; Human flesh target

Target market? Target consumer groups

Target center? Target center; Target center arena; Intermediate arena

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Discrimination of words

Goal, purpose, index, object, purpose, purpose, goal

This group of words all have the meaning of "goal, purpose", but the difference is:

Objective? It is basically synonymous with object, but its semantics are broader. Refers to a specific or imminent goal, and can also refer to a military goal. Words.

Aim? Originated from the original meaning of "goal", it focuses on more specific and clear goals, but often refers to short-term goals.

Target refers to shooting target and military attack target. Extension refers to the object of attack, criticism or ridicule.

Object? Set goals and objectives by emphasizing individuals or needs.

Purpose? Common words refer not only to the purpose achieved by resolute and prudent actions, but also to the desire for practical goals.

End? Refers to having a certain purpose in mind, emphasizing results rather than process. More formal words.

Target? Refers to the ultimate goal that can only be achieved through unremitting efforts after consideration and choice.