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1 intend
نَوَى \ be bent on doing sth.: to be determined to do sth: He’s bent on visiting Paris.. be going to: (expressing a future action) to intend to; be about to: I’m going to buy a new car. intend: to plan; have as one’s purpose: What do you to intend to do with the money? I intend to buy a new car. mean: to intend: I didn’t mean to hurt you. propose: intend: I propose to travel by air. think about, think of: to consider (possible action): We are thinking about (or of) buying a new car. -
2 intend
قَصَدَ \ head: to go in a certain direction: The ship was heading for Liverpool. intend: to plan; have as one’s purpose: What do you intend to do with the money? I intend to buy a new car. make for: to aim for; go towards: The ship was making for port. mean, (meant): to intend: I didn’t mean to hurt you. This money is meant for you. \ See Also توجه (تَوَجَّهَ)، نوى (نَوَى) -
3 intend
[ɪnˈtend] verb1) to mean or plan (to do something or that someone else should do something):Do you still intend to go?
Do you intend them to go?
يَنْوي، يَعْتَزِمDo you intend that they should go too?
2) to mean (something) to be understood in a particular way:يَقْصُدHis remarks were intended to be a compliment.
يُوَجِّهThat letter/bullet was intended for me.
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4 intend
تَعَمَّدَ \ intend: to plan; have as one’s purpose: What do you intend to do with the money? I intend to buy a new car. -
5 Intend To Package
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6 Do you intend to ask me for a series of bearings?
Transport: QDLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Do you intend to ask me for a series of bearings?
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7 beragak-agak
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8 mínit (jako)
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9 ætla (handa)
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10 biti namjeran
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12 tarkoittaa (aikoa)
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13 imati nameru
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18 namerno činiti (nešto)
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19 преднамереваться
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20 предназначать
См. также в других словарях:
intend — 1. Intend is followed in standard usage by a to infinitive (We intend to go / We intended you to go), by a verbal noun (We intend going), or by a that clause (We intended that you should go). In the passive, it is followed by for in the meaning… … Modern English usage
Intend — In*tend ([i^]n*t[e^]nd ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Intended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Intending}.] [OE. entenden to be attentive, F. entendre, fr. L. intendre, intentum, and intensum, to intend, attend, stretch out, extend; pref. in in + tendere to stretch … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
intend — intend, mean, design, propose, purpose signify to have in mind as an aim, end, or function. Intend implies that the mind is directed to some definite accomplishment or to the achievement of a definite end {if one earnestly intends a conspiracy,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
intend — in·tend /in tend/ vt: to have in one s mind as a purpose or goal did not intend to kill her Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. intend … Law dictionary
intend — ► VERB 1) have as one s aim or plan. 2) plan that (something) should be, do, or mean something: the book was intended as a satire. 3) (intend for/to do) design or destine for a particular purpose. 4) (be intended for) be meant for the use of.… … English terms dictionary
Intend — may refer to:* Intendant * Intended reader * Intending cross* Intend Change , a 1999 consulting businessee also* Intent * In * Tend … Wikipedia
intend — [in tend′] vt. [ME entenden < OFr entendre < L intendere, to stretch out for, aim at < in , in, at + tendere, to stretch: see THIN] 1. to have in mind as a purpose; plan 2. to mean (something) to be or be used (for); design; destine [a… … English World dictionary
intend — (v.) c.1300, direct one s attention to, from O.Fr. entendre, intendre to direct one s attention (in Modern French principally to hear ), from L. intendere turn one s attention, strain, lit. stretch out, extend, from in toward (see IN (Cf. in )… … Etymology dictionary
intend — [v] have in mind; determine add up, aim, appoint, aspire to, attempt, be determined, be resolved, connote, contemplate, decree, dedicate, denote, design, designate, destine, devote, endeavor, essay, expect, express, figure on, have in mind, hope… … New thesaurus
intend */*/*/ — UK [ɪnˈtend] / US verb [transitive] Word forms intend : present tense I/you/we/they intend he/she/it intends present participle intending past tense intended past participle intended 1) to have a plan in your mind to do something intend to do… … English dictionary
intend — in|tend [ ın tend ] verb transitive *** 1. ) to have a plan in your mind to do something: intend to do something: What do you intend to do about this? intend someone/something to do something: I never intended it to turn out like that. intend… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English