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Catttt Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

targets something to do with safety

Does "targets something to do with safety" here mean:

1. "takes something that is supposed to be done with safety and ..."?

2. "attempts to do something about the subject of safety and..."?

Context:

skateboarder’s re-functioning of the handrail, ollie-ing up, then sliding down its length sideways, targets something to do with safety, with everyday security, and turns it into an object of risk
  

Top answer

Aims to use something that is normally used for safety

  • Aims to use something that is normally used for safety
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Aims to use something that is normally used for safety
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Happy student. Yesterday I asked a question from an anonymous account about the use of the word 'insight (into)'. Could you please take a look?
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