English to Gujarati Dictionary target

target

લક્ષ્ય
definition
verb
two men were targeted by the attackers
select as an object of attention or attack.
noun
We've seen quite a shift from attacks on civilian targets to stronger attacks on military targets , particularly in the last 10 days.
a person, object, or place selected as the aim of an attack.
It was soldiers armed with targets such as these under the command of Gonzalvo de Cordoba who defeated the Hapsburg-Valois pike formations in the Italian wars.
a small, round shield or buckler.
translation of 'target'
ઉદ્દેશ,
લક્ષ્યાંક,
લક્ષ
noun
નિશાન
example
The criminals behind these attacks are constantly evolving their techniques and changing tactics to 'target' a wider range of victims.
In direct to consumer advertising, drug companies 'target' advertisements for prescription drugs directly at the public.
Once an archer downed a 'target' , he nocked an arrow while relocating to another firing site.
Exaggerate your follow through by keeping your sight on the 'target' and your shooting arm up until the ball reaches the basket.
He said that some Council officials might feel they would be abused or a 'target' but he didn't believe any of the commissioners would do that.
The sorting office had been the 'target' of much criticism in recent months, following the implementation of a single-service delivery system.
The company will then 'target' Britain and Europe, where the single currency will help simplify the franchise experience.
they were the 'target' for a wave of abuse from the press
a military 'target'
She adds that the project intends to 'target' audiences that don't traditionally read books.
In experiment 9, a computer program was written to give the subjects the choice of selecting the 'target' sound that they have heard, its position in the token and its adjacent vowel.
All enemy vehicles can be destroyed with any weapon provided you 'target' a key weak point and attack it enough times.
People chose to 'target' me for my name, for my runners or whatever, you know, so I had to deal with things to survive.
The Hazara were a special 'target' for abuse under the former Taliban regime and, in the view of the tribunal, they are still at risk.
York City supporters are to 'target' the FA in a double-pronged attack to highlight the plight of the club.
In any society, critical analysis is important and every person is a fair 'target' for constructive criticism.
The basic sound, or phoneme, is selected as a 'target' for treatment.
The deaths of civilians are justified only if they are unavoidable victims of a deliberate attack on a military 'target' .
In addition, many of these attacks seemed to 'target' more than property.
He was not in the Alexandra Palace venue at the time of the attack, which had been clearly planned to 'target' him.
Britain's railways have come close to a standstill in recent weeks, and the industry is the 'target' of unprecedented criticism.
An online store can offer a much bigger selection because it can 'target' a much bigger audience.
This attack sensing and warning could 'target' both inside the Army's networks and systems or out in the Internet itself.
I had visions of hearing the thrum of the tense bowstring as I unleashed an arrow at an archery 'target' .
The president's popularity ratings are down to their pre-September 11 levels and he is a 'target' for political criticism once more.
the car met its sales 'target' in record time
Someone had actually found a bow and a few arrows, and a homemade 'target' and shooting range had actually been set up.
the airport terminal was the 'target' of a bomb
The coloured posts mark the shooting position for each 'target' and should be marked with the number of arrows to be shot from each post.
the car met its sales 'target' in record time
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