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22 mala intención
f.bad blood, ill nature, bad intention, bloody-mindedness.* * *ill will, malice* * *(n.) = sinisterness, ill willEx. But there was no trace of sinisterness in Balzac's manner.Ex. On this theory, people are praiseworthy for acts of good will and blameworthy for acts of ill will or lack of good will.* * *(n.) = sinisterness, ill willEx: But there was no trace of sinisterness in Balzac's manner.
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23 buena intención
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24 con doble intención
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25 con intención de
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26 con intención
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27 con la mejor intención
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28 con mala intención
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29 con segunda intención
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30 tener intención de
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31 con la intención de
= designing, with an eye toward(s), intending to, aimed at, purposefully, intended to, in the drive to, in a drive toEx. In those early days, so the story goes, the library movement was in danger of being captured by an aristocratic intellectual class designing to make the public library an elitist center for scholarly research.Ex. This article presents a summary of the less aparent effects of these developments with an eye toward how these have reshaped contemporary conceptions of the physical book.Ex. She sauntered back to her desk, intending to work, and was a little perturbed to find that she could not work.Ex. In 1966, President Lyndon Johnson initiated the 'Neighborhood Pilot Centres' programme aimed at providing a neighbourhood centre to co-ordinate the programmes of other federal agencies in every urban ghetto.Ex. Only then, within the framework of inter-institutional accord, will academic library cooperative activities move forward more rapidly and purposefully.Ex. An architectural rendering is a pictorial representation of a building intended to show, before it has been built, how the building will look when completed.Ex. The story of the postwar diner suggests some ways that purveyors of consumer commodities finessed and exploited emergent social dislocations in the drive to expand and diversify markets.Ex. The library has contracted out the management of its computerized information system to Dynix in a drive to improve library service.* * *= designing, with an eye toward(s), intending to, aimed at, purposefully, intended to, in the drive to, in a drive toEx: In those early days, so the story goes, the library movement was in danger of being captured by an aristocratic intellectual class designing to make the public library an elitist center for scholarly research.
Ex: This article presents a summary of the less aparent effects of these developments with an eye toward how these have reshaped contemporary conceptions of the physical book.Ex: She sauntered back to her desk, intending to work, and was a little perturbed to find that she could not work.Ex: In 1966, President Lyndon Johnson initiated the 'Neighborhood Pilot Centres' programme aimed at providing a neighbourhood centre to co-ordinate the programmes of other federal agencies in every urban ghetto.Ex: Only then, within the framework of inter-institutional accord, will academic library cooperative activities move forward more rapidly and purposefully.Ex: An architectural rendering is a pictorial representation of a building intended to show, before it has been built, how the building will look when completed.Ex: The story of the postwar diner suggests some ways that purveyors of consumer commodities finessed and exploited emergent social dislocations in the drive to expand and diversify markets.Ex: The library has contracted out the management of its computerized information system to Dynix in a drive to improve library service. -
32 con la intención de comunicar hechos
(adj.) = fact-communicatingEx. And so in scientific language -- in all purely fact-communicating uses of language -- we try to employ words in as objective and unvarying a way as possible.* * *(adj.) = fact-communicatingEx: And so in scientific language -- in all purely fact-communicating uses of language -- we try to employ words in as objective and unvarying a way as possible.
Spanish-English dictionary > con la intención de comunicar hechos
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33 estar hecho con la intención de
(v.) = be intended for/toEx. Notes given in the information note area are restricted to those intended for display in a catalogue or bibliography.* * *(v.) = be intended for/toEx: Notes given in the information note area are restricted to those intended for display in a catalogue or bibliography.
Spanish-English dictionary > estar hecho con la intención de
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34 hacer saber la intención de uno
(v.) = announce + intentionEx. Two recently elected school board members have announced their intention of 'ridding the high school of Mrs Panopoulos' -- to which she replied, with a defiant shrug, 'Let them try'.* * *(v.) = announce + intentionEx: Two recently elected school board members have announced their intention of 'ridding the high school of Mrs Panopoulos' -- to which she replied, with a defiant shrug, 'Let them try'.
Spanish-English dictionary > hacer saber la intención de uno
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35 ser la intención
(v.) = be the intentionEx. The effect was unusual, but it was somehow also a shade comic, which was not at all the intention.* * *(v.) = be the intentionEx: The effect was unusual, but it was somehow also a shade comic, which was not at all the intention.
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36 ser la intención de uno
(v.) = be + Posesivo + intentionEx. It was not our intention, not indeed is it feasible, to cover every eventuality that will be encountered in producing A/Z index entries.* * *(v.) = be + Posesivo + intentionEx: It was not our intention, not indeed is it feasible, to cover every eventuality that will be encountered in producing A/Z index entries.
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37 sin intención
adv.involuntarily, inadvertently, unwittingly, not meaning to.* * *Ex. Large libraries are thus involuntarily subsidising small libraries = De este modo las grandes bibliotecas están subsidiando de manera involuntaria a las pequeñas.* * *Ex: Large libraries are thus involuntarily subsidising small libraries = De este modo las grandes bibliotecas están subsidiando de manera involuntaria a las pequeñas.
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38 tener la intención de
(v.) = be intended to, intend, meanEx. This is not intended to imply that their ideas and views should be forever withheld, but to say that their ideas an views should be subject to the same scrutiny as those of the others.Ex. The scheme is intended to provide a systematic approach to the arrangement of books on shelves.Ex. It is not meant to be that.* * *(v.) = be intended to, intend, meanEx: This is not intended to imply that their ideas and views should be forever withheld, but to say that their ideas an views should be subject to the same scrutiny as those of the others.
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39 tener la intención de + Infinitivo
(v.) = set out to + InfinitivoEx. This paper does not set out to present a historical survey of this topic - it has been covered elsewhere.* * *(v.) = set out to + InfinitivoEx: This paper does not set out to present a historical survey of this topic - it has been covered elsewhere.
Spanish-English dictionary > tener la intención de + Infinitivo
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40 la intención es lo que cuenta
См. также в других словарях:
intención — sustantivo femenino 1. Propósito de hacer algo: Tenía la intención de ir a verte, pero no tuve tiempo. Compré los libros con la intención de leerlos. Sinónimo: idea. 2. (no contable) Modo de hablar o actuar malicioso: Yo creo que me pisó con toda … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
intención — (Del lat. intentĭo, ōnis). 1. f. Determinación de la voluntad en orden a un fin. 2. Designio de aplicar una oración, una misa u otro acto del culto en favor de una persona determinada o de la consecución de un bien espiritual o temporal. 3.… … Diccionario de la lengua española
intención — Tipo de proceso de cicatrización. La cicatrización por primera intención es la unión primaria de los bordes de la herida, que progresa a una curación completa sin que se formen cicatrices ni tejido de granulación; la cicatrización por segunda… … Diccionario médico
intención — ‘Propósito’: «La intención fundamental de las leyes de Derecho de Autor es la de proteger los derechos e intereses de los creadores» (Medina Doctrina [Ven. 1984]). No debe usarse como sinónimo de intencionalidad (‘cualidad de deliberado’; →… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
intención — (Del lat. intentio, onis.) ► sustantivo femenino 1 Propósito de hacer una cosa o de conseguir un objetivo: ■ tengo intención de ir, pero un poco más tarde. REG. PREPOSICIONAL + de SINÓNIMO finalidad empeño 2 RELIGIÓN Fin u objetivo por el que se… … Enciclopedia Universal
intención — s f 1 Propósito que se pretende llevar a cabo; sentido que alguien da a sus actos; voluntad para alcanzar un cierto resultado: la intención de un escrito, Tiene la intención de casarse contigo , Lo dijo con la intención de molestar , Su intención … Español en México
intención — (l. ntione) 1) f. Determinación de la voluntad en orden a un fin primera intención modo de proceder franco y sin detenerse a reflexionar mucho; segunda intención, o simplte. segunda modo de proceder doble y solapado. 2) fig. Instinto dañino de… … Diccionario de motivos de la Lengua Española
intención — {{#}}{{LM I22259}}{{〓}} {{SynI22815}} {{[}}intención{{]}} ‹in·ten·ción› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Propósito o pensamiento de hacer algo. {{<}}2{{>}} Malicia con que se habla o se actúa porque se da a entender algo distinto de lo que se dice o… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
intención — (l. ntione) 1) f. Determinación de la voluntad en orden a un fin primera intención modo de proceder franco y sin detenerse a reflexionar mucho; segunda intención, o simplte. segunda modo de proceder doble y solapado. 2) fig. Instinto dañino de… … Diccionario de motivos de la Lengua Española
intención — (l. ntione) 1) f. Determinación de la voluntad en orden a un fin primera intención modo de proceder franco y sin detenerse a reflexionar mucho; segunda intención, o simplte. segunda modo de proceder doble y solapado. 2) fig. Instinto dañino de… … Diccionario de motivos de la Lengua Española
intención — (f) (Básico) decisión o voluntad para realizar algo Ejemplos: No tengo la intención de dejaros ir solos de acampada. Su intención fue la de salvar el bosque, aunque no pudo conseguirlo … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate