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(a) [Tn, Tf, Tt, Tnt, Tg, Cn.n/a, Dn.n]
~ sth (as sth) have (a particular purpose or plan) in mind; mean 打算; 意欲; 想要
I meant it to be an informal discussion, but it didn´t turn out as I intended (it should). 我本想随便商量一下, 结果事与愿违.
It´s not what I intended (it to be). 那并不是我的本意.
I hear they intend to marry/intend marrying. 听说他们要结婚了.
I intended to do it, but I´m afraid I forgot. 我本有意去做, 但很遗憾, 我忘记了.
I don´t intend to listen to this rubbish any longer! 我再也不想听这种无稽之谈了!
I intended it as a joke. 我不过说笑罢了.
He intends you no harm, ie does not plan to harm you. 他对你并无恶意.
(b) [Tf, Tnt]
have (sth) as a fixed plan or purpose for sb else 为某人定下计画或目标
I intend that you shall take over the business. 我有意让你接管公司.
I intend you to take over. 我打算让你来接管.
You weren´t intended (ie supposed) to hear that remark. 你按说不应该听那些话.
2 [Dn.pr] ~ sth for sb plan that sb should receive or be affected by sth 为某人准备某事物; 要使某人受某事物的影响
I think the bomb was intended for (ie planned to harm) me. 我认为那颗炸弹是要炸我的.
3 [Cn.n/a] ~ sth as sth plan that sth should be or become sth 打算使某事物成为另一事物
Was that remark intended as (ie supposed to be) a joke? 那句话是不是当作笑话说的?
4 [Tn.pr] ~ sth by sth plan that sth should have the specified meaning 欲使某事物具有某意义; 意指; 意谓
What did he intend by that remark? 他说那话是什麽意思?
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