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With. . . . How do you say the target in Japanese?
Romans: Mo ku hyō to shite
Interpretation: Take ... as the goal.
Grammar: mind, purpose, result, process, emphasis, emphasis. Official language. General terms ななとしてなでするをすだけでががががががががががが
For example:
Dream, man, greatness, man, dream, goal, persistence, pursuit.
Dreams make people great, and human greatness is the persistent pursuit with dreams as the goal!
Synonym of extended data: をとして
をとして
romaji:taishto shite
Interpretation: Take ... as the goal.
Grammar: consider choosing "とをじて" and "たゆまずしてこそできる" to achieve it. Individuals need to emphasize their goals and objectives.
Example:
In the future, the accuracy of gold molds will be improved and new gold molds will be developed.
In the future, we will focus on improving the mold precision and expanding business projects, and devote ourselves to process improvement and new mold development.
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