-
1 intention
§ მიზანი, მიზანდასახულობა§ განზრახვა, მიზანიwith good / malicious intention კეთილი / ბოროტი ზრახვითhe went to London with the intention of learning English ლონდონში ინგლისური ენის შესწავლის მიზნით გაემგზავრა -
2 every
§ თითოეული, ყოველი§ყოველიevery day / night ყოველ დღე / ყოველ საღამოსevery now and then დროდადრო, შიგადაშიგ, ჟამდაჟამ●●every so often ხშირ-ხშირადevery day / month დღეგამოშვებით (ორ დღეში ერთხელ) / თვე გამოშვებით (ორ თვეში ერთხელ)every night ყოველ ღამე / ღამღამობითevery next man knows it ეს ხომ ყველამ იცის // ეს ყველა გამვლელმა იცისhis desire to go abroad strengthened every day საზღვარგარეთ წასვლის სურვილი დღითიდღე უძლიერდებოდაhe strained every nerve to reach the other bank მთელი ძალ-ღონე დაძაბა, რომ ნაპირამდე მიეღწიაevery day he travels into London to work სამსახურში ყოველდღე ლონდონში დადისhe is quite unlike his father in every respect თავის მამას არაფრით დაემსგავსა●●in every way ყოველმხრივwe travelled in every quarter of the globe მთელ მსოფლიოში ვიმოგზაურეთ // მთელი მსოფლიო მოვიარეთevery detail of her dress was perfect მისი კაბის თითოეული ნაწილი სრულყოფილი იყოthe harbor was crowded with ships of every description ნავსადგური ყველა სახის გემით იყო გაჭედილიevery other day ყოველ მეორე დღეს, დღეგამოშვებითevery possible combination ყველა შესაძლებელი ვარიანტი / კომბინაცია
См. также в других словарях:
Intention — • An act of the will by which that faculty efficaciously desires to reach an end by employing the means Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Intention Intention … Catholic encyclopedia
intention — is followed either by of + verbal noun or by a to infinitive, the first of these being somewhat more common and the second influenced by the verb intend: • I have no intention no present intention of standing for Parliament Harold Macmillan, 1979 … Modern English usage
intention — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ original ▪ My original intention was to study all morning, but this turned out to be impractical. ▪ declared, stated ▪ real, true … Collocations dictionary
intention — in|ten|tion W2 [ınˈtenʃən] n [U and C] a plan or desire to do something →↑intend have no/every intention of doing sth ▪ I have no intention of retiring just yet. ▪ They went into town with the intention of visiting the library. intention to do… … Dictionary of contemporary English
intention */*/*/ — UK [ɪnˈtenʃ(ə)n] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms intention : singular intention plural intentions a plan in your mind to do something What is your intention? intention of doing something: Megan suddenly announced her intention of… … English dictionary
intention — in|ten|tion [ ın tenʃən ] noun count or uncount *** a plan in your mind to do something: What is your intention? good/bad intentions (=plans to do something good/bad): You may be full of good intentions but not everyone will share your enthusiasm … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
intention — [[t]ɪnte̱nʃ(ə)n[/t]] ♦♦♦ intentions 1) N VAR: oft N of ing, N to inf An intention is an idea or plan of what you are going to do. Beveridge announced his intention of standing for parliament... It is my intention to remain in my position until a… … English dictionary
intention — n. 1 (often foll. by to + infin., or of + verbal noun) a thing intended; an aim or purpose (it was not his intention to interfere; have no intention of staying). 2 the act of intending (done without intention). 3 colloq. (usu. in pl.) a person s … Useful english dictionary
intention*/*/*/ — [ɪnˈtenʃ(ə)n] noun [C/U] a plan in your mind to do something We have no intention of giving up.[/ex] I had every intention of phoning (= I really intended to phone) her this morning, but I didn t get a chance.[/ex] No one goes to college with the … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
intention — To have an intention is to be in a state of mind that is favourably directed towards bringing about (or maintaining, or avoiding) some state of affairs. The notion thus inherits all the problems of intentionality . The specific problems it raises … Philosophy dictionary
Intention tremor — Classification and external resources ICD 10 G25.2 ICD 9 333.1 … Wikipedia