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intent

noun
/ɪnˈtent/
/ɪnˈtent/
[uncountable] (formal or law法律)Idioms
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  1. intent (to do something) what you intend to do 意图;意向;目的synonym intention
    • She denies possessing the drug with intent to supply.她否认拥有毒品是为了提供给别人。
    • He was charged with wounding with intent.他被指控故意伤人。
    • a letter/statement of intent意向书
    • 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。
Idioms
to all intents and purposes (especially British English)
(North American English usually for all intents and purposes)
  1. in the effects that something has, if not in reality; almost completely几乎完全;差不多等于
    • By 1981 the docks had, to all intents and purposes, closed.到 1981 年,这些码头几乎等于关闭了。
    • The two items are, for all intents and purposes, identical.这两个项目实际上是相同的。

intent

adjective
/ɪnˈtent/
/ɪnˈtent/
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  1. showing strong interest and attention热切的;专注的
    • an intent gaze/look专注的目光/神情
    • His eyes were suddenly intent.他的目光突然专注起来。
    • His face filled with an intent curiosity.他的脸上充满了好奇。
    • Her gaze was suddenly intent.她的目光突然变得专注起来。
  2. (formal) determined to do something, especially something that will harm other people决心做(尤指伤害他人的事)
    • intent on/upon something They were intent on murder.他们存心谋杀。
    • intent on/upon doing something Are you intent upon destroying my reputation?你是不是存心要败坏我的名誉?
    • They are clearly intent on maintaining standards.他们显然下定决心要维持标准。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • appear
    • be
    • seem
    adverb
    • apparently
    • seemingly
    • clearly
    preposition
    • on
    • upon
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  3. intent on/upon something giving all your attention to something专心;专注
    • 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。
    • The bright brown eyes were intent on Marie.明亮的棕色眼睛盯着玛丽。
    • She was very intent on her work.她专心工作。
  4. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French entent, entente, based on Latin intendere ‘intend, extend, direct’, from in- ‘towards’ + tendere ‘stretch, tend’. The adjective is from Latin intentus, past participle of intendere.

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