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1 intend generally
Юридический термин: иметь общее намерение, иметь общий смысл, иметь общую цель -
2 intend generally
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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
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4 intend
мати намір, умишляти, замишляти, задумувати- intend actually
- intend clearly
- intend consequences
- intend criminally
- intend firstly
- intend fraudulently
- intend generally
- intend homicidally
- intend maliciously
- intend mischievously
- intend murderously
- intend primarily
- intend specially
- intend to facilitate the crime
- intend treacherously
- intend treasonably
- intend treasonously
- intend wrongfully
- intend wrongly -
5 intend
1. v намереваться; хотеть, собираться, иметь в виду, предполагатьwe intend them to do it, we intend that they should do it — мы хотим, чтобы они это сделали
to intend clearly — явно намереваться; явно умышлять
to intend maliciously — иметь злой умысел, умышлять зло
2. v предназначатьintend for — предназначать; предназначить
3. v подразумевать, иметь в видуto intend generally — иметь общее намерение; иметь общий смысл; иметь общую цель
4. v редк. направлять, руководить5. v арх. направляться; отправлятьсяСинонимический ряд:1. mean (verb) add up to; aim; aim at; aim for; connote; contemplate; denote; design; determine; expect; express; have in mind; import; mean; plan; project; propose; purpose; resolve; signify; spell2. spell (verb) connote; denote; import; signify; spell -
6 común
común adjetivo ‹ amigo› mutualb) ( en locs)de común acuerdo con algn in agreement with sb; en común ‹esfuerzo/regalo› joint ( before n); no tenemos nada en común we have nothing in common un modelo fuera de lo común a very unusual model; común y corriente (normal, nada especial) ordinary
común
I adjetivo
1 (frecuente) common, usual: es poco común, it's unusual
2 (ordinario, corriente) ordinary
3 (compartido) shared, communal: nos une un interés común, we are united by a common interest
II sustantivo masculino GB Pol los Comunes, the Commons Locuciones: de común acuerdo, by common consent
en común, (conjuntamente) hacer algo en común, to do sthg jointly (característica compartida) tienen varios rasgos en común, they have several characteristics in common
por lo común, generally ' común' also found in these entries: Spanish: acuerdo - baja - bajo - cabeza - contraponer - convivencia - corriente - dato - denominador - despertarse - fondo - fosa - irse - juicio - llevar - múltipla - múltiplo - permitirse - rara - raro - sentar - sentida - sentido - soler - tela - tópica - tópico - única - único - uniforme - unitaria - unitario - vista - visto - vulgar - delincuente - imponer - mercado - norma - peculiar - rareza - tino English: appeal - base - cause - common - common denominator - common sense - commonplace - crane - cure - deserve - enjoy - gumption - in - intend - iota - jointly - kitty - mass grave - modicum - mutual - ordinary - original - partnership - pool - prevalent - rank - reason - run-of-the-mill - sense - stand out - uncommon - unusual - cliché - communal - consent - garden - house - lowest common denominator - ounce - plain - platitude - rarity - run - share
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