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Intend Intended I Sth Plan   [V Ed Intention

word intend
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intend ★★★★☆
/ɪnte̱nd/
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[VERB 动词]想要;打算;计划 If you intend to do something, you have decided or planned to do it.
  [V to-inf]
  [V -ing]
  [V that]
  • She intends to do A levels and go to university...

    她计划先参加高级考试,然后去读大学。

  • I didn't intend coming to Germany to work...

    我没有打算来德国工作。

  • We had always intended that the new series would be live.

    我们一直打算现场直播这部新的电视系列节目。

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[VERB 动词]准备,预留(作某种用途或给某人用) If something is intended for a particular purpose, it has been planned to fulfil that purpose. If something is intended for a particular person, it has been planned to be used by that person or to affect them in some way.
  [be V-ed for n]
  [be V-ed to-inf]
  [be V-ed as n]
  [usu passive]
  • This money is intended for the development of the tourist industry...

    这笔钱准备用于旅游业的开发。

  • Columns are usually intended in architecture to add grandeur and status...

    圆柱在建筑中通常用来增添气势和显示地位。

  • Originally, Hatfield had been intended as a leisure complex.

    最初,哈特菲尔德是准备建成一个休闲娱乐中心的。

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[VERB 动词]意指;意思是 If you intend a particular idea or feeling in something that you say or do, you want to express it or want it to be understood.
  [V n]
  [V n n]
  [V n to-inf]
  [V n prep]
  • He didn't intend any sarcasm...

    他没有任何讽刺的意思。

  • Burke's response seemed a little patronizing, though he undoubtedly hadn't intended it that way...

    伯克的回答有点施恩与人的感觉,尽管他无疑并没有那个意思。

  • This sounds like a barrage of accusation—I don't intend it to be...

    这听起来像是接二连三的指责——这并非我的本意。

  • I think he intended it as a put-down comment.

    我认为他的评论有奚落贬低之意。


Oxford in·tend WORD FAMILY intend verb intended adjective (≠unintended ) intention noun intentional adjective (≠unintentional ) intentionally adverb (≠unintentionally ) / ɪnˈtend ; NAmE ɪnˈtend / verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to have a plan, result or purpose in your mind when you do sth 打算;计划;想要 We finished later than we had intended. 我们完成时已超出原定时间。 intendto do sth I fully intended (= definitely intended)to pay for the damage. 我确实诚心想赔偿损失。 intendsb/sth to do sth The writer clearly intends his readers to identify with the main character. 作者显然想使读者能与主人公产生共鸣。 intenddoing sth ( BrE) I don't intend staying long. 我不打算长期逗留。 intendsth The company intends a slow-down in expansion. 公司准备放慢扩展速度。 intendsb sth He intended her no harm (= it was not his plan to harm her). 他无意伤害她。 it is intended that… It is intended that production will start next month. 计划在下个月开始生产。 intendthat… We intend that production will start next month. 我们计划下个月开始生产。 2 [transitive ] ( rather formal) to plan that sth should have a particular meaning 意指 SYN
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intendsth (by sth) What exactly did you intend by that remark? 你那句话到底想说什么? intendsth (as sth) He intended it as a joke. 他只想开个玩笑。
intend intends intended intending
in·tend / ɪnˈtend ; NAmE ɪnˈtend /
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intendin‧tend /ɪnˈtend/ ●●● S2 W1 verb [transitive]
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1to have something in your mind as a plan or purposeintentionintend to do something I intend to spend the night there.intend somebody/something to do something I didn’t intend her to see the painting until it was finished. I never intended things to turn out the way they did.intend that It is intended that these meetings will become a regular event.intend doing something We intend looking at the situation again. I fully intend (=definitely intend) to return home next year.RegisterIn everyday English, people usually say plan to do something or plan on doing something, rather than intend to do something or intend doing something:· I plan to spend the night there.· I didn’t plan on things taking so long. OR I didn’t plan for things to take so long.2be intended for somebody/something to be provided or designed for a particular person or purpose:  The book is intended for children aged 5–7.3intended target/victim/destination etc the person, thing, result etc that an action is intended to affect or reach:  It seems likely that General Rogers was the killer’s intended victim.THESAURUSintend to do something to have decided that you want to do something at some time in the future: · He intends to appeal against the decision.be going to do something especially spoken to intend to do something – used when you have made definite arrangements to do it: · We’re going to have a meeting about it next week.· I’m going to start karate lessons.mean to do something especially spoken to intend to do something – used especially when you forget to do something or when something does not happen in the way you intended: · I’ve been meaning to call you for ages.· Sorry, I didn’t mean to scare you.plan to do something to intend to do something – used especially when you have thought carefully about how and when you will do it: · The airline plans to start flights to Thailand in July.· Jane and Rob are planning to get married next year.set out to do something to intend to do something – used when someone is very determined and knows clearly what they want to do: · He set out to make a movie that would challenge people’s prejudices.aim to do something to intend to do something – used when saying what someone hopes to achieve: · We aim to finish the work by next week.· The film aims to explain global warming and what people can do about it.propose to do something formal to intend to do something – used when saying what someone suggests doing: · How do you propose to deal with the situation?have somebody/something in mind to imagine that something is the kind of thing that you want to happen, or that someone is the person you want to choose: · ‘How about going out for a pizza?’ ‘That wasn’t exactly what I had in mind.’· Who do you have in mind?have no intention of doing something to have decided that you will definitely not do something: · Tom has no intention of retiring just yet.· The government has no intention of lifting the ban.
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intend

[ɪnˈtend]intended, intending, intends

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Spoken:

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intended[11111] intending[1247] intends[2488]
打算(90%),想要(7%),意指(3%)
vi.有打算
vt.打算;想要;意指

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