intent
intent 英 [ɪnˈtent] 美 [ɪnˈtɛnt]
n. 意图;目的 adj. 有目的的;专心的;专注的
名词复数:intents
- If you are intent on doing something, you are determined to get it done. If you have an intent, you have a motive or purpose.
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- n. 意图;目的
- adj. 有目的的;专心的;专注的
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1. an intent gaze, an intent look
专注的目光╱神情
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2. His eyes were suddenly intent.
他的目光突然专注起来。
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3. They were intent on murder.
他们存心谋杀。
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4. Are you intent upon destroying my reputation?
你是不是存心要败坏我的名誉?
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5. I was so intent on my work that I didn't notice the time.
我专心工作,以致忘了时间。
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6. She looked at him intently.
她目不转睛地看着他。
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7. His intent is clearly not to placate his critics.
他的目的显然不是要安抚批评他的人。
- intent (adj.) late 14c., "very attentive, eager," from Latin intentus "attentive, eager, waiting, strained," past participle of intendere "to strain, stretch" (see intend). Sense of "having the mind fixed (upon something)" is from c. 1600. Related: Intently.
- intent (n.) "purpose," early 13c., from Old French entent, entente "goal, end, aim, purpose; attention, application," and directly from Latin intentus "a stretching out," in Late Latin "intention, purpose," noun use of past participle of intendere "stretch out, lean toward, strain," literally "to stretch out" (see intend). In law, "state of mind with respect to intelligent volition" (17c.).
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