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目标 — meaning in English: aims

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wǎngzhàn
海军
hǎijūn
恢复
huīfù
目标
mùbiāo
提示
tíshì
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers typically use 目标 (mùbiāo) in both professional and personal contexts to discuss goals and objectives. For instance, in a business meeting, a manager might set a clear 目标 for the team's sales targets for the quarter. In personal settings, friends might share their life 目标 during a casual conversation about future plans.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 目标 is 目的 (mùdì), which means 'purpose' or 'objective.' While 目标 refers more to the aim or target one strives to reach, 目的 often underscores the motivation behind those aims. You would choose 目标 when discussing specific targets, whereas 目的 might be used in philosophical or introspective discussions.
Culture
The word 目标 (mùbiāo) has deep roots in Chinese culture, reflecting the importance of setting and achieving goals. In Chinese philosophy, particularly Confucianism, the concept of having clear aims in life aligns with the teachings on purpose and diligence. Interestingly, the term '目标' has become a buzzword in modern self-help literature in China, emphasizing personal growth and success.
FAQ
Q.How do I use 目标 in a sentence?
You can use 目标 in a sentence to express a specific aim, like '我的目标是提高我的汉语水平' (My aim is to improve my Chinese language skills). It’s often used with verbs like '设定' (to set) or '实现' (to achieve).
Q.Is there a difference between 目标 and 计划?
Yes, there is a difference. 目标 (mùbiāo) refers to the aim or target, while 计划 (jìhuà) means 'plan' or 'scheme.' You can think of 目标 as the destination and 计划 as the map outlining how to get there.
Q.Can 目标 be used in both formal and informal contexts?
Absolutely! 目标 is versatile and can be used in both formal settings, like business, and informal conversations with friends. Just remember to adjust your tone and context as needed.
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