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针 |
zhēn duì | to target; to focus on; to be aimed at or against; in response to |
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成 |
chéng quán | to help sb accomplish his aim / to help sb succeed / to complete / to make whole / to round off |
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新 |
Xīn Wén huà Yùn dòng | the New Culture Movement (mid-1910s and 1920s), intellectual revolution against Confucianism aiming to introduce Western elements, especially democracy and science |
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泛 |
fàn dú | (language education) to read swiftly, aiming to get the gist / extensive reading |
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瞄 |
miáo zhǔn | to take aim at; to target |
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双 |
shuāng tàn | "double carbon", i.e. peak carbon 碳达峰 and carbon neutrality 碳中和 / China's double carbon policy, announced in 2020, which aims to reach peak carbon use by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060 |
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双 |
Shuāng jiǎn | (PRC) Double Reduction Policy, announced in 2021, aiming to ease pressure on K-12 students by reducing homework and banning for-profit after-school academic classes |
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指 |
zhǐ xiàng | to point towards / aimed at / facing / the direction indicated |
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对 |
duì zhǔn | to aim at / to target / to point at / to be directed at / registration / alignment (mechanical engineering) |
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旨 |
zhǐ zài | to have as its purpose / to be intended to / to aim to (do sth) |
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瞒 |
mán tiān guò hǎi | to cross the sea by a trick (idiom) / to achieve one's aim by underhanded means |
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力 |
lì zhēng shàng yóu | to strive for mastery (idiom); aiming for the best result / to have high ambitions |
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标 |
biāo dì | target / aim / objective / what one hopes to gain |
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扑 |
pū kōng | lit. to rush at thin air / fig. to miss one's aim / to have nothing to show for one's troubles |
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鸿 |
Hóng mén yàn | Hongmen feast / (fig.) banquet set up with the aim of murdering a guest / refers to a famous episode in 206 BC when future Han emperor Liu Bang 刘邦 escaped attempted murder by his rival Xiang Yu 项羽 |
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跑 |
pǎo yè wù | (of a salesperson) to visit potential customers with the aim of selling products or services |
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感 |
gǎn xìng gōng xué | kansei engineering (product design that aims to engender specific subjective responses in the consumer) (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 感性工学 "kansei kougaku") |
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临 |
lín yuān xiàn yú , bù rú tuì ér jié wǎng | better to go home and weave a net than to stand by the pond longing for fish (idiom) / one should take practical steps to achieve one's aim |
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乙 |
yǐ nǚ | (slang) maiden; young lady (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 乙女 "otome", used esp. to refer to romantic media and games aimed at women) |
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不 |
bù qiú yǒu gōng , dàn qiú wú guò | lit. not aiming to achieve the best possible result, but rather trying to avoid making mistakes (idiom) / fig. to take a risk-averse approach |