A mission statement expresses the aim of a group or party.
Sorry! I don't understand completely your french phrase: "C'est un ..... " So please write again correctly the word: aim
"To aim at" is to target someone or somthing, usually with a weapon or some other projectile, such as a baseball, for example. "To aim to" is an in formal way of saying "to intend to" do something. For example, "I aim to be President in 2012."
Aim can be a noun or a verb.VERB: I will aim my arrow at the target.NOUN: My aim is to become a science teacher.In general, if you can put the word "to" in front of a word, it can be used as a verb; for example: to aim, to run, to walk, etc. A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing; the noun 'aim' is a thing.
I really don't know what you mean by Five Kinds ... the word "idiom" simply means a phrase that cannot be understood as spoken because it has come to mean something besides what it appears to mean.
A mission statement expresses the aim of a group or party.
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SOCIETY is the collective noun for the group of persons with a common aim.
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in Aim or in iChat? AIM :(
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AIM- apex
Type in the Blast Group "!leave" without quotes.
AIM
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Download the new AIM and then go to 'menu' at the very top and click 'new group chat'
slaves and former slaves