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Targets
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target
/ˈtɑɚgət/
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noun
plural -gets
[count] something that you are trying to do or achieve
We
failed
to
meet
/
reach
this
month's
sales
targets
. [=
goals
]
Our
target
amount
for
the
fund-raiser
is
$2,500.
They
set
a
target
date
of
May
31.
a place, thing, or person at which an attack is aimed
Planes
struck
at
key
military
targets
.
He
was
a
favorite
target
of
the
media
. [=
the
media
often
attacked
/
criticized
him
]
Her
policies
have
been
a
target
for
/
of
criticism
. [=
criticism
has
been
aimed
/
directed
at
her
policies
]
Tourists
are
often
easy
targets
for
thieves
.
The
bullet
found
its
target. [=
the
bullet
hit
the
target
it
was
aimed
at
] -
often
used
figuratively
Men
in
this
age
group
are
prime
targets
for
heart
disease
. [=
are
more
likely
than
most
other
people
to
be
affected
by
heart
disease
]
the person or group that someone is trying to influence, sell something to, etc. - often used before another noun
Their
target
audience
/
market
is
teenagers
.
something (such as a round board with circles on it) that you try to hit with arrows, bullets, etc.
I
aimed
at
the
target
and
fired
.
a
moving
target
target
shooting
/
practice
off target
not correct or accurate
Her
accusations
are
way
off
target.
not likely to reach a goal
We
are
off
target
in
terms
of
sales
this
quarter
.
on target
correct or accurate
His
predictions
are
always
on
target.
likely to reach a goal
We
are
on
target
to
meet
this
month's
sales
goals
.
verb
-gets; -geted; -geting
[+ obj] to aim an attack at someone or something
The
missile
attacks
targeted
[=
were
aimed
at
]
major
cities
. =
The
missiles
were
targeted
[=
aimed
]
at
major
cities
.
Thieves
often
target
tourists
.
drugs
that
target
cancer
cells
He
has
frequently
been
targeted
by
the
media
. [=
he
has
been
the
target
of
frequent
attacks
by
the
media
]
to direct an action, message, etc., at someone or something
The
commercial
is
targeted
[=
aimed
]
at
children
.
government
programs
that
are
targeted
at
low-income
areas
=
government
programs
that
target
low-income
areas
noun
The target of the charity drive is to raise œ30,000. Why make Peter the target of your ridicule?
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object
objective
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