英:[ɪn'tentnɪs]
美:[ɪn'tentnɪs]
英:[ɪn'tentnɪs]
美:[ɪn'tentnɪs]
词根:intent
adj.intent 专心的;急切的;坚决的
adv.intently 专心地;一心一意地;心无旁物地
n.intent 意图;目的;含义
noun
a usually clearly formulated or planned intention : aim
the director's intent
the act or fact of intending : purposeespecially: the design or purpose to commit a wrongful or criminal act
admitted wounding him with intent
the state of mind with which an act is done : volition
meaning, significance
connotation sense 3
adjective
directed with strained or eager attention : concentrated
having the mind, attention, or will concentrated on something or some end or purpose
intent on their work
Noun Middle English entente, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin intentus, from Latin, act of stretching out, from intendere Adjective Latin intentus, from past participle of intendere
The first known use of intent was in the 13th century
interactverb
to act on one another
interactverb
to act on one another
interactverb
to act on one another
inter1 of 2verb
bury sense 1
inter-2 of 2prefix
between : among : in the midst interstellar
interlock
reciprocal : reciprocallyinteract
interrelate
located or occurring between
interlining
carried on between
international
shared by or involving two or more
interfaith
intent1 of 2noun
purpose sense 1, intention
with intent to injure
meaning entry 1 sense 1a
the intent of the law
intent2 of 2adjective
directed with strained or eager attention
an intent gaze
having the mind, attention, or will concentrated on something
set on some end or purpose
intent on going
intent1 of 2noun
purpose sense 1, intention
with intent to injure
meaning entry 1 sense 1a
the intent of the law
intent2 of 2adjective
directed with strained or eager attention
an intent gaze
having the mind, attention, or will concentrated on something
set on some end or purpose
intent on going
1 In all his picturing of things yet to be, but not yet in hand, his eye was fastened with an anatomist's intentness upon the actual human nature imperishably present in every man.
2 They came stalking through the long grass with great intentness.
它们小心翼翼的径直穿过草丛.
3 She had seen the sudden intentness of Ormsgill's face, and was far from sure that he would submit to management of any kind.
4 The intent of the law is to protect consumers.
5 The luminary was a golden-haired, beaming, mild-eyed, God-like creature, gazing down in the vigour and intentness of youth upon an earth that was brimming with interest for him.
这个发光的物体就是一个生灵,长着金色的头发,目光柔和,神采飞扬,好像上帝一样,身上充满了青春的活力,正目不转睛地注视着大地,仿佛大地上满是他感到有趣的事物。
6 Then he leaned forward with a quiet intentness in his eyes as a group of men came out of the shadows.
7 Yet the austerity focuses an atmosphere of laboratory intentness on stage as two great dancers scrutinise the possibilities of their shared classical vocabulary.
8 The collie’s intentness was as different from his late dejection as was the present haste of the men from the anxious watchful plodding of their long search.
9 But, though his eyes were fixed with a momentary intentness upon Cynthia, he did not give it.
10 Lawrence was watching the door with a fixed intentness that scarcely gave when the unexpected comer entered.
11 Though near nightfall, the rank-smelling weed-flowers glowed as if they would not close for intentness, and the waves of colour mixed with the waves of sound.
虽然夜晚快要降临了,但是气味难闻的野草的花朵,却光彩夺目,仿佛听得入了迷面不能闭合了,颜色的波浪和琴音的波浪,相互融合在一起。
12 She was gazing closely at me with parted lips, and an odd intentness in her expression.
13 Lad," ordered the Master, pointing toward Knave and speaking with quiet intentness, "let him alone.
14 The coal-black eyes have a fascinating look of intentness, which is all the more effective as they are absolutely open, under brows of the purest curves....
15 With innate loyalty and delicacy he averted his gaze, and surveyed the distant seascape with laborious intentness.
16 Then his wandering eyes fell upon Ermine's beautiful face, and fixed themselves there with strange intentness.
17 It takes a while to realize that this keen self-consciousness is born not of shyness, but of focus — an intentness on getting the effect he wants, exactly right.
18 "Lad!" she said, very low, and speaking with slow intentness as McGilead compared the two.
19 She seemed to him to have been listening with extra-special intentness.
20 I must see to it somehow; and I was thinking with such intentness of this, that it was only vaguely I heard the sentence pronounced.
1 一心一意
single-minded single-hearted single-eyed intently bee in bonnet with a single eye with a single heart with a single mind
2 热心
great hard forward warm intent keen eager enthusiastic glowing strenuous bubbly ardent studious warm-hearted white-hot zestful cando fire enthusiasm warmth zest zeal eagerness fervor earnestness ardor keenness elan forwardness warmness ardency avidness enthuse be keen on be keen about keep on toes keen on