志向

zhìxiàng
  1. ambition
  2. goal
  3. ideal
  4. aspiration

CEDICT

aspiration; ideal; ambition; goal

Wiktionary

意志趨向

重編國語辭典

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企圖心 xīn
  1. ambition
  2. ambitious
志氣 zhì
  1. ambition
  2. resolve
  3. backbone
  4. drive
  5. spirit
襟抱 jīnbào
  1. ambition
  2. an aspiration
野心 xīn
  1. ambition
  2. wild schemes
  3. careerism
他是个很有野心的人。

He was a man of great ambition.

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zhì
  1. aspiration
  2. ambition
  3. the will
願要大、志要堅、氣要柔、心要細。

Wish big, aim high, be gentle, be careful.

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志願 zhìyuàn
  1. aspiration
  2. ambition
  3. to volunteer
抱負 bào
  1. aspiration
  2. ambition
他有抱負,所以他很努力工作。

He has ambition, so he works hard.

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心胸 xīnxiōng
  1. heart
  2. mind
  3. ambition
  4. aspiration
心氣 xīn
  1. intention
  2. motive
  3. state of mind
  4. ambition
  5. aspiration
  6. heart (TCM)
入球 qiú
  1. to score a goal
  2. goal
目標 biāo
  1. target
  2. goal
  3. objective

classifier:

她们达到目标了。

The women achieved their goal.

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進球 jìnqiú
  1. to score a goal
  2. goal (sport)
進球改變比賽。

Goals change games.

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  1. center or bull's eye of an archery target (old)
  2. goal
  3. target
宗旨 zōngzhǐ
  1. objective
  2. aim
  3. goal
再好不過 zàihǎoguò
  1. couldn't be better
  2. ideal
  3. wonderful
天造地設 tiānzàoshè
  1. lit. made by Heaven and arranged by Earth(idiom)
  2. ideal
  3. perfect
  4. (of a match) made in heaven
  5. to be made for one another
理想 xiǎng
  1. an ideal
  2. a dream
  3. ideal
  4. perfect
你是我的理想情人。

You're the girl of my dreams.

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意願 yuàn
  1. aspiration
  2. wish (for)
  3. desire
我不是个意愿自由主义着。

I am not a libertarian.

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職志 zhízhì aspiration
送氣 sòng aspiration (phonetics, explosion of breath on consonants distinguishing Chinese p, t from b, d)
心志 xīnzhì
  1. will
  2. resolution
  3. aspiration
故天将降大任于是人也,必先苦其心志,劳其筋骨,饿其体肤,空乏其身,行拂乱其所为,所以动心忍性,曾益其所不能。

When Heaven is about to bestow a great responsibility on a person, it must first distress their mind, exhaust their muscles and bones, starve their body, and deprive them of resources, making their actions go against their will. This is done to stimulate their heart and temper their character, thereby increasing what they are capable of.

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胸襟 xiōngjīn
  1. lapel of jacket
  2. heart
  3. aspiration
  4. vision
心願 xīnyuàn
  1. cherished desire
  2. dream
  3. craving
  4. wish
  5. aspiration
太好了,死前心愿又完成了一样。

Well, I can cross that off my bucket list.

Source: Tatoeba