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Significados de
take aim
en inglés
portugués
mirar
español
dirigir
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To point or cause to go (blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment) towards.
take
train
direct
aim
español
dirigir
Sinónimos
Examples for "
take
"
take
train
direct
aim
Examples for "
take
"
1
The new rules will
take
effect in July, Kentucky state officials said.
2
However, the process can
take
six months or longer in some cases.
3
May I suggest the responsible authorities
take
measures to stop this problem?
4
Leave for parents to
take
time off work for a family crisis.
5
I tell them it's a great year to
take
a gap year.
1
Find in the Glossary the meaning of: beechen; russet;
train
;
jet; unapt.
2
Low-cost airlines have started the competition against the
train
industry in Europe.
3
We hope to
train
about 30 in the first year, she said.
4
Perhaps true, at least in terms of time needed to
train
speed.
5
The soldiers were working to help
train
members of the Iraq army.
1
That would prevent 23andme from providing health information
direct
to consumers' homes.
2
Go and
direct
traffic; let no press or public near the house.
3
You must ask me
direct
questions, and I'll try to answer them.
4
They erase our memory of grassroots power,
direct
democracy and civil society.
5
These are open,
direct
and an example of transparent democracy in practice.
1
I try
aim
for 22 minutes a day, seven days a week.
2
The source said the
aim
was to stop weapons arriving by sea.
3
In fact they often explicitly
aim
to work within that legal system.
4
Britain and the EU also
aim
to discuss their future trading relationship.
5
The three countries
aim
to sign the new agreement by Nov. 30.
Uso de
take aim
en inglés
1
I always
take
aim
at the heart; it is legal and sure.
2
Concentration requires a subject, the target at which we will
take
aim
.
3
Gorsuch is not the first judge to
take
aim
at the issue.
4
My entire arm shaking, I
take
aim
this time and fire again.
5
He admits to getting miffed when critics
take
aim
at his efforts.
6
I saw the guard drop into a firing crouch and
take
aim
.
7
Nor did he seem to
take
aim
but let the arrow fly.
8
He looked up as if to
take
aim
with that introductory shot.
9
Neither Martin nor Alick, on account of the tree, could
take
aim
.
10
Mandelson, though, did
take
aim
at Hunt over the conduct of Smith.
11
He raised his head to
take
aim
,
and was instantly shot dead.
12
I step into the room,
take
aim
at her skull, and fire.
13
She's an equal opportunity insulter and proceeds to
take
aim
at more minorities.
14
Ralph found he was able to measure the distance coldly and
take
aim
.
15
When Smolov finally decided to
take
aim
,
he smacked the effort off target.
16
It gave people a tremendous target to focus on and
take
aim
at.
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Nombre
Translations for
take aim
portugués
mirar
apontar
español
dirigir
Take aim
a través del tiempo
Take aim
por variante geográfica
Australia
Común
Reino Unido
Menos común
Estados Unidos de América
Menos común