Babek Zakirzadehas quoted7 years ago
Aim at (separable): 1. To point something at something or someone; usually a gun or other weapon, as in this example: The soldier aimed his rifle at the target. 2. Intending to finish at a certain destination or goal, as in this example: We’re hoping to finish this evening. We’re aiming at 8pm.
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