词汇 | set your sights on |
释义 | Idiom set your sights onset (your) sights (on doing something) to decide what you want to get or achieve something.I think they set their sights too high – they'll never find someone for the job who has all those skills.Once she sets her sights on something, she won't stop until she gets it.I hear she has her sights set on becoming a journalist. set (one's) sights on (someone or something)To identify, regard, or focus on someone or something as one's goal. Every since she was a little girl, Janet has set her sights on being a fighter pilot. They're setting their sights on you to be their new head of marketing. set your sights onhave as an ambition; hope strongly to achieve or reach. 1996 Home Within ten minutes I had made an offer…But another couple has also set their sights on the cottage, so sealed bids were submitted. set your ˈsights on something/on doing something,have your sights ˈset on something/on doing somethingtry to achieve or get something: She’s set her sights on an Olympic gold.He has his sights on owning the biggest property company in the USA.You look through the sights of a gun to aim at the target. |
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