intend如何读

英:[ɪnˈtend]

美:[ɪnˈtend]

intend英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. 意欲,打算 have in mind as a purpose or plan

intend是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 想要;打算;企图;意欲;计划
  2. 意指,意思是,意味着
  3. 准备,打算使…(成为),欲使(某物)被用于(for)
  4. 对…集中注意力;专注于
  5. 想让…做
  6. 把…引向或转向
  7. 合法地解释或说明
  8. 赶路;出发

intend自然拼读

in·tend

ihn tend

intend变形

第三人称单数:intends

现在分词:intending

过去式:intended

过去分词:intended

intend词根

词根:intend

adj.

intended 故意的,有意的;打算中的

n.

intended 已订婚者

v.

intended 打算;准备(intend的过去分词)

intend英英释义

transitive verb

to have in mind as something that one desires or plans to do.I intend to travel for a year before I go back to school.[verb + infinitive]No matter what your father says, I intend to marry you.[verb + infinitive]She never intended to settle down in her hometown, but things didn't happen as she'd planned.[verb + infinitive]Do they intend staying here for the whole two weeks?[verb + gerund]

to have in mind as something to be used for a particular purpose or given to a particular person or persons.We intended this room as our study.I intended these books for my nephew.Those cupcakes were intended for the bake sale!

to have in mind as a desired end or result.She intended that all her money be divided among her favorite charities.[verb + (that) + subjunctive clause]He intended that his nephew should get the best education possible.[verb + (that) + subjunctive clause]It was intended that we each receive an equal share.[verb + (that) + subjunctive clause]I didn't intend for anyone to read my journal.

to desire and plan for (someone or something) to do a thing.The king intended his daughter to marry her cousin.[verb + smby/smth + infinitive]My parents always intended me to go to military school.[verb + smby/smth + infinitive]We never intended this prank to hurt anyone.[verb + smby/smth + infinitive]

intransitive verb

to have a purpose or plan.

intend词组

intend to do想要做;想要做某事

intend for希望有或接到;打算成为……

intend区别

 expect, urge, promise, intend

expect要求,指望

urge敦促,力劝(某人做某事)

promise承诺,答应,保证

intend打算,计划,想要(做某事)

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 mean, intend

这组词都有“想要,打算”的意思,其区别是:

mean口语多用,指怀有作某事的想法或希望得到某物,特别用于效果不好而动机良好的场合。

intend较正式用词,但常用,指对未来的行动做出打算,并力争实现。

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intend词源中文解释

约于1300年, entenden,意为“将注意力集中在,留意,关注”,源自古法语 entendre, intendre,意为“将注意力集中在”(在现代法语中主要指“听到”),源自拉丁语 intendere,意为“转移注意力,努力(寻找某物),热心”,字面意思为“伸展,延伸”,源自 in- “向”(源自 PIE 词根 *en “在”)和 tendere “伸展”,源自 PIE 词根 *ten- “伸展”。

“拥有计划,有意图或目的”(14世纪后期)的意义在拉丁语中已经存在。一个日耳曼语族的词是 ettle,源自古诺尔斯语 ætla,意为“思考,推测,提议”,源自原始日耳曼语 *ahta,意为“考虑,关注”(源头还包括古英语 eaht,德语 acht)。相关词汇: Intended; intending。

intend词源英文解释

Middle English entenden, intenden, from Anglo-French entendre, from Latin intendere to stretch out, direct, aim at, from in- + tendere to stretch — more at thin

The first known use of intend was in the 14th century

intend儿童词典英英释义

intenseadjective

existing in an extreme degree

intense pain

done or performed with great zeal, energy, or eagerness

intense study

feeling deeply

an intense actor

intendverb

to have in mind as a purpose or aim : plan

intends to travel abroad next year

intended1 of 2adjective

expected to be such in the future

your intended career

intentional

an intended insult

intended2 of 2noun

the person to whom another is engaged to be married

intendverb

to have in mind as a purpose or aim : plan

intends to travel abroad next year

intend 例句

1 “Sure, sure,” Naval Cadet Stephanides said, and maybe he even intended to.

2 Her eyes fell on Jordan and me with a sort of appeal, as though she realized at last what she was doing--and as though she had never, all along, intended doing anything at all.

3 Is the angel flying through the wall of the Annunciation of St Anne intended to be an accurate representation of what Mary saw?

4 “Is this how you intend to spend your entire night?”

5 The pain burned across my knuckles, through my fingers, and a scream, louder than I had intended, brought Abuela to my side.

6 “I hope you’re intending to reward my daughter. I am sure it took no small amount of persuasion to bring him here.”

7 The tests yielded similar results—until Gottlieb’s men came to the site intended for George Post’s gigantic Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building.

8 I had not intended for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to triumph from my trick and be so satisfied with their stolen favors.

9 The shouts of the children, the shrieks and hoots of the daemons, filled the little gymnasium and soon banished fearful thoughts; which of course was exactly what the exercise was intended to do.

10 “Trip can’t cheat to save his life,” I said a little more sharply than I had intended.

11 I got out of the car, intending to ask for the polici'as, but the guard beat me to the punch.

12 She intended to lift off the porcelain lid and fiddle with the arrangement of bulb and plug inside.

13 I could feel their pity as they scooped artichoke dip with chips intended for my imaginary friends, but they needed pity more than I did: I wasn’t disappointed.

14 Ralph intended to rest there while he plotted to get his motorcycle away from Ryan, but his full meal made him drowsy, and instead he fell asleep.

15 Wintergreen, who scribbled a brusque, unsigned reminder that the Army had only one Major Major Major Major and did not intend to lose him by promotion just to please Colonel Cathcart.

16 ‘Beyond Lothlórien I do not know what Gandalf intended to do. Indeed I do not think that even he had any clear purpose.’

17 Or else they are vague about their wants, which means they intend to get married before any of these other things becomes necessary.

18 The sentence Flora intended to say was “It doesn’t matter.”

19 “Holism” suggests something biologically transcendental because of “holy,” although it was intended more simply to mean a complete assemblage of living units.

20 When he had got into the plane, he had intended to use the radio to call the police or anyone else who might be listening.

intend 同义词

7 意谓

denote purport

8 赶路

pike pelt

11 预计

call bargain on

17 谋划

compass stage

19 把引向

lead

20

look face front

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