intend
英 [ɪnˈtend]
美 [ɪnˈtend]
v. 打算; 计划; 想要; 意指
过去式:intended 过去分词:intended 现在分词:intending 第三人称单数:intends
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双语例句
- He didn't intend any sarcasm
他没有任何讽刺的意思。 - I intend to use these terms in a deliberately non-specific and all-embracing way.
我打算有意含糊笼统地使用这些词语。 - I think he intended it as a put-down comment.
我认为他的评论有奚落贬低之意。 - They intend to invest directly in shares
他们打算直接投资股票。 - 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。 - We intend to appeal the verdict
我们打算对裁决提出上诉。 - I didn't intend coming to Germany to work
我没有打算来德国工作。 - Yes, indeed, I intend to go.
是的,我真个想去。 - The world is full of scribblers. I don't intend to join their ranks.
这个世上净是些蹩脚文人。我不想与他们为伍。 - He repeated that he did not intend to be mealy-mouthed with the country's leaders.
他重申道,他和国家领导人谈话时无意拐弯抹角。