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14 дек. 2005 г. · I suggest using "aim" (at/to) when there is a, hopefully literal, "target" you wish to hit. I would not use "at" followed by a gerund (applying) ...
15 июн. 2007 г. · "Aim at" is from target shooting (archery or gunnery). So you aim at (point to) something. You aim for (strive for) something.
27 янв. 2012 г. · You "aim at" doing (gerund) something. You "aim to" do (infinitive) something. Aim "for" is usually only used for targets or time. Let's aim for ...
29 янв. 2015 г. · 1) Has the goal to do something. (He aimed on (or at/on?) the fulfillment of his goal) 2) He aimed to (or on?) the bird flying high in the sky.
25 мая 2016 г. · You can "aim at" a target. But with the absence of a mention of a target I agree with those above who say it is incorrect. Aiming at creating a ...
18 нояб. 2007 г. · It is grammatically correct to say both: "aim at + gerund" or "aim to + infinitive". However, I would say that "aim to + infinitive" is the more common ...
12 июл. 2018 г. · It's much better style to say either “it aims to [do]” or “it is aimed at [doing]”.
28 апр. 2020 г. · "Aim at" is phrasal verb. It has three meanings 1. To point a weapon at someone or something. Never aim a gun at someone you don't intend to shoot.
18 сент. 2007 г. · When you aim at something you're usually pointing to it or focused on it. If you're aiming to it means that it is your intention to do something ...
13 мая 2008 г. · I would say almost definetly that 'he aims to establish' would be correct. 'He aims at establishing' does sound odd but may be correct in some ...
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