单词 | targeting |
释义 | † targetingn. Scottish. Obsolete. rare. Work consisting of targets; target-like trimmings of women's dresses. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > parts of clothing > [noun] > trimmings or ornamentation > other jace1399 loopa1475 shakers1506 aglet1530 nerve1531 pipe1533 targeting1563 pinion1583 pinioning1597 tzitzit1618 loop-lace1632 button1671 tip1681 fal-lal1703 falbala1705 furbelow1706 jewelling1718 weeper1724 pompom1748 chiffons1765 foliage-trimming1818 mancheron1822 piping1825 manchette1835 patte1835 streamer1838 waterfall1841 paillette1843 brandenburgs1873 motif1882 patch1884 smocking1888 jockey1896 strapping1898 steel1899 sparklet1902 slotting1923 1563 J. Knox Hist. Reformation iv, in Wks. (1848) II. 389 The seally sowll..can neather cary with it gold, garnassing, targatting, pearle, nor pretious stanes. a1651 D. Calderwood Hist. Kirk Scotl. (1843) II. 216 The preachers spake freelie against the targetting of weomen's tailes, and the rest of their vanitie. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online September 2019). > as lemmasˈtargeting ˈtargeting n. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > intention > [noun] > intention or purpose > directing something to end or purpose targeting1961 society > armed hostility > military equipment > operation and use of weapons > action of propelling missile > [noun] > aim or aiming level1548 targeting1961 1961 Guardian 24 Oct. 8/4 Being forced to rely on so much inspection..that targeting information would be given away to the other side. 1963 Newsweek 11 Feb. 23 Planners have recently put forward the notion of city-avoidance, a tacit agreement between potential enemies to arrange their targeting so that missiles are aimed at military objectives rather than civilian populations. 1968 Economist 8 June 65/2 A general complaint is that consultants sometimes stick too much to their business precepts, such as ‘targeting’ and do not bend enough to the particular needs of the company. 1976 National Observer (U.S.) 27 Nov. 5/1 NCEC laid out $350,000 for candidates in 1976. That paid for 64 polls in 32 separate congressional districts and for computerized precinct targeting and analysis in more than 40 districts. 1977 Time 21 Nov. 24/2 None of these possess as sophisticated a targeting system as the new Soviet model's [sc. a T-72 tank]. 1982 Financial Times 13 Mar. 14/1 In terms of targeting ability. < n.1563 as lemmas |
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