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BNC: 916 COCA: 1536

intend

verb
/ɪnˈtend/
/ɪnˈtend/
Word Family
  • intend verb
  • intended adjective (≠ unintended)
  • intention noun
  • intentional adjective (≠ unintentional)
  • intentionally adverb (≠ unintentionally)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they intend
/ɪnˈtend/
/ɪnˈtend/
he / she / it intends
/ɪnˈtendz/
/ɪnˈtendz/
past simple intended
/ɪnˈtendɪd/
/ɪnˈtendɪd/
past participle intended
/ɪnˈtendɪd/
/ɪnˈtendɪd/
-ing form intending
/ɪnˈtendɪŋ/
/ɪnˈtendɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to have a plan, result or purpose in your mind when you do something打算;计划;想要
    • We finished later than we had intended.我们完成时已超出原定时间。
    • intend to do something I fully intended (= definitely intended) to pay for the damage.我确实诚心想赔偿损失。
    • I never intended to hurt you.我从来都没想伤害你。
    • The train we had originally intended to catch had already left.我们原本打算赶的火车已经开走了。
    • intend somebody/something to do something The writer clearly intends his readers to identify with the main character.作者显然想使读者能与主人公产生共鸣。
    • intend doing something (British English) I don't intend staying long.我不打算长期逗留。
    • intend something The company intends a slow-down in expansion.公司准备放慢扩展速度。
    • intend somebody something He intended her no harm (= it was not his plan to harm her).他无意伤害她。
    • it is intended that… It is intended that production will start next month.计划在下个月开始生产。
    • intend that… We intend that production will start next month.我们计划下个月开始生产。
    Extra Examples
    • She fully intends to continue her sporting career once she has recovered from her injuries.她一心打算一旦伤愈就继续自己的运动生涯。
    • He intends to retire at the end of this year.他打算今年年底退休。
    • I don't intend to make the same mistake again.我可不想再犯同样的错误。
    • She didn't intend to kill him.她本来没打算杀死他。
    • They stayed much longer than they'd originally intended.他们逗留的时间比原定的长得多。
    • What do you intend to do now?你现在想做什么?
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • fully
    • clearly
    • originally
    preposition
    • for
    See full entry
  2. [transitive] (rather formal) to plan that something should have a particular meaning意指 synonym mean
    • intend something by something What exactly did you intend by that remark?你那句话到底想说什么?
    • intend something as something He intended it as a joke.他只想开个玩笑。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • fully
    • clearly
    • originally
    preposition
    • for
    See full entry
  3. Word OriginMiddle English entend (in the sense ‘direct the attention to’), from Old French entendre, from Latin intendere ‘intend, extend, direct’, from in- ‘towards’ + tendere ‘stretch, tend’.
BNC: 916 COCA: 1536
intend

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBfully一心打算She fully intends to continue her sporting career once she has recovered from her injuries.她一心打算一旦傷瘉就繼續自己的運動生涯。clearly明確計劃originally原來打算He had originally intended to stay in the country for only a year or two.他原本只打算在這個國家待一兩年。never從不打算I never intended to hurt you.我從來都沒想傷害你。PREPOSITIONfor目的在於⋯The bomb was probably intended for a well-known human rights campaigner.那顆炸彈很可能是要炸一位著名的人權活動家。
BNC: 916 COCA: 1536
intend verb
intend (What do you intend to do?) mean2 (What do you intend by that remark?) be intended for/as/to be sth design2
intend

verb

intend ♦︎ mean ♦︎ plan ♦︎ aim ♦︎ have sb/sth in mind ♦︎ proposeThese words all mean to have a plan, result or purpose in your mind when you do sth. 这些词均表示打算、计划、想要做。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to intend / mean / plan / aim / have in mind / propose to do sthto intend / propose doing sthsb originally intended / meant / planned sthto clearly / directly intend / aim to do sth intend [intransitive, transitive] to have a plan, result or purpose in your mind when you do sth 打算;计划;想要做We finished later than intended.我们完成的时间比原定的晚。I fully intended (= definitely intended) to pay for the damage.我确实诚心想赔偿损失。The writer clearly intends his readers to identify with the main character.作者显然想使读者能与主人公产生共鸣。 (BrE) I don't intend staying long.我不打算长期逗留。It is intended that production will start at the end of the month.计划月底将开始生产。The company intends a slow-down in expansion.公司准备放慢扩张速度。 Intend is often used in the present to talk about future plans. * intend常用于现在时指将来的计划He intends to retire at the end of this year.他打算今年年底退休。What do you intend to do now?你现在想做什么?When intend is used to talk about past events, it often describes sth which was planned or wanted but which did not happen. * intend指过去的事件时,常表示计划或希望的事没有发生They stayed much longer than they'd originally intended.他们逗留的时间比原定的长得多。She didn't intend to kill him (= but she did).她本来没打算杀死他。 see also intended deliberate , intention purpose mean (meant, meant) [transitive] (especially spoken) to have sth as a purpose or intention in your mind when you do sth 打算;意欲;有⋯目的I've been meaning to call her, but I've been so busy lately.我一直想给她打电话,但我最近太忙了。I'm sorry I hurt you. I didn't mean to.对不起,我伤害了你。我不是故意的。 (especially BrE) You're meant to (= you are supposed to) pay before you go in.你要先交钱才能进去。Don't be upset-I'm sure he meant it as a compliment.别生气,我肯定他本意是要称赞你的。Don't laugh! I mean it (= I am serious).别笑!我是认真的。He means what he says (= is not joking, exaggerating, etc.).他说话是当真的。He means trouble (= to cause trouble).他存心捣乱。The chair was clearly meant for a child.这椅子显然是专为儿童预备的。Mean is often used when sb does not in fact succeed in doing what they intended to do, or sth does not happen the way they intended. * mean常用以表示某人实际上没有做成原打算做的事,或某事没有按某人希望的那样发生。 plan (-nn-) [intransitive, transitive] to have a clear idea in your mind about what you hope or expect to do, often when you have decided in detail how you will do it 打算;计划;精心安排We hadn't planned on going anywhere this evening.我们今晚没打算外出。They plan to arrive some time after three.他们预计在3点钟以后到达。We're planning a trip to France in the spring.我们计划春天去法国旅游。 see also plan purpose aim [intransitive, transitive] to try or plan to achieve a particular goal 力求达到;力争做到The government is aiming at a 50% reduction in unemployment.政府正力争减少50%的失业人数。We should aim for a bigger share of the market.我们应努力争取更大的市场份额。We aim to be there around six.我们力争6点钟左右到那里。 see also aim purpose have sb/sth in ˈmind

idiom

(had, had)to be thinking of sb/sth, especially for a particular purpose, job or activity 心中有适当人选(或想做的事情)Do you have anyone in mind for the job?你有没有想好什么人可以做这项工作?Watching TV all evening wasn't exactly what I had in mind!我才不想整个晚上看电视呢!I had (it) in mind to give you an overview first of all.我想首先给你们概述一下。
propose [intransitive] (rather formal) to intend to do sth in the future 打算;希冀;计划What do you propose to do now?你现在打算做什么?How do you propose getting home?你打算怎么回家?
BNC: 916 COCA: 1536
intend
To have a meaning: mean, intend, say...

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