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[ɪn'tenʃ(ə)n]nнамерение, планы, стремление, замысел, цельWe had every intention of finishing the job in time. — У нас были наилучшие намерения закончить работу во-время.
I haven't the slightest intention to accept/of accepting this offer. — Я совершенно не намерен принимать это предложение.
Many thanks for your kind intentions. — Спасибо за ваши добрые намерения.
Teaching was my original intention. — Моей первоначальной целью была преподавательская деятельность.
- one's firm intentionThe road to hell is paved with good intentions. — ◊ Дорога в ад вымощена благими намерениями
- smb's original intention
- unexpressed intention
- hastily-formed intention
- intention of the poem
- chief intention of the builder is stability
- best of intentions
- purity of smb's intentions
- with very goods intention
- without personal intention
- with no intention of doing smth
- with no intention to buy
- with the intention of helping him
- by deliberate intention
- by his expressed intention
- against smb's intentions
- whatever his intentions
- have good intentions
- do smth without intention
- reveal the original intentions
- defeat the best intentions
- look for an evil intention in everything
- have serious intentions
- do smth with secret intentions
- court a woman with honourable intentions
- express one's intentions
- declare one's intentions
- give up one's intentions
- make one's intentions known
- conceal one's intentions
- accomplish one's intention
- not to carry out one's intentions
- do smth against smb's intentions
- have no intention to do smth
- have no the slightest intention of accepting
- come with the intention of discussing all our complaints
- man of excellent intentions
- good acts are better than good intentions
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