intend
intend 英 [ɪnˈtend] 美 [ɪnˈtɛnd]
v. 打算;想要
进行时:intending 过去式:intended 过去分词:intended 第三人称单数:intends
- If you intend to do something, you mean to do it or have it in mind as a goal. Do you plan on getting your holiday cards in the mail before February this year? Then you intend on getting them out early.
- 请先登录
- v. 打算;想要
-
1. We finished later than we had intended.
我们完成时已超出原定时间。
-
2. I fully intended to pay for the damage.
我确实诚心想赔偿损失。
-
3. I don't intend staying long.
我不打算长期逗留。
-
4. It is intended that production will start next month.
计划在下个月开始生产。
-
5. He intended her no harm .
他无意伤害她。
-
6. He intended it as a joke.
他只想开个玩笑。
- intend (v.) c. 1300, entenden, "direct one's attention to, pay attention, give heed," from Old French entendre, intendre "to direct one's attention" (in Modern French principally "to hear"), from Latin intendere "turn one's attention, strain (in quest of something), be zealous," literally "stretch out, extend," from in- "toward" (from PIE root *en "in") + tendere "to stretch," from PIE root *ten- "to stretch."
- 请先登录
0 个回复