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1 intend specifically
Юридический термин: иметь конкретное намерение, иметь конкретную цель, иметь конкретный умысел -
2 intend specifically
иметь конкретное намерение; иметь конкретный умысел; иметь конкретную цель -
3 intend
намереваться, иметь намерение; умышлятьto intend a crime — умышлять преступление;
to intend actually — действительно намереваться; действительно умышлять;
to intend clearly — явно намереваться; явно умышлять;
to intend consequences — умышлять последствия;
to intend criminally — умышлять преступление;
to intend deliberately — предумышлять;
to intend feloniously — умышлять фелонию;
to intend fraudulently — намереваться обмануть; умышлять мошенничество;
to intend generally — иметь общее намерение; иметь общий смысл; иметь общую цель;
to intend homicidally — умышлять убийство;
to intend maliciously — иметь злой умысел, умышлять зло;
to intend mischievously — намереваться причинить вред;
to intend murderously — умышлять тяжкое убийство;
to intend originally — см. to intend firstly;
- intend firstlyto intend particularly — см. to intend specially
- intend specially
- intend specifically
- intend treacherously
- intend wrongfully
- intend wrongly
- intend treasonably
- intend treasonously
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