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intention [ɛ̃tɑ̃sjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = dessein) intention* * *ɛ̃tɑ̃sjɔ̃nom féminin intentionà l'intention de quelqu'un — [déclaration, geste] aimed at somebody; [œuvre] intended for somebody; [fête] in somebody's honour [BrE]
* * *ɛ̃tɑ̃sjɔ̃ nf1) intentionJ'ai l'intention de lui en parler. — I intend to speak to him about it.
2) DROIT intent3)à l'intention de (renseignement, remarque, film, ouvrage) — intended for, aimed at
* * *intention nf intention; agir avec les meilleures intentions du monde to act with the best of intentions; il n'est pas dans ses intentions de faire he has no intention of doing; avoir l'intention de faire to intend to do; c'est l'intention qui compte it's the thought that counts; dans l'intention de faire with the intention of doing; à l'intention de qn [déclaration, geste] aimed at sb; [œuvre] intended for sb; [fête] in sb's honourGB; ⇒ paver.[ɛ̃tɑ̃sjɔ̃] nom fémininavoir de bonnes/mauvaises intentions to be well-/ill- intentioned, to have good/bad intentionsavoir l'intention de faire quelque chose to intend to do something, to have the intention of doing somethingelle a la ferme intention de rester ici she's determined to stay here, she's intent on staying hereil n'est pas ou il n'entre pas dans mes intentions de l'acheter maintenant I don't intend to buy it now, I have no intention of buying it nowdans l'intention de with the intention of, with a view tosans intention without meaning to, unintentionallyà cette intention locution adverbiale————————à l'intention de locution prépositionnellefilm à l'intention des enfants film for ou aimed at childrencollecte à l'intention des aveugles fund-raising for ou in aid of the blind -
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f; -, -en intention* * *In|ten|ti|on [ɪntɛn'tsioːn]f -, -enintention, intent* * *In·ten·ti·on<-, -en>[ɪntɛnˈtsi̯o:n]f (geh) intent, intention* * *die; Intention, Intentionen (geh.) intention* * ** * *die; Intention, Intentionen (geh.) intention -
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قَصْد \ aim: purpose; intention: His only aim in life is to get rich. end: a purpose; an aim: If we try hard, we shall gain our ends. intent: intention. intention: purpose; plan: I have no intention of telling her my plans. meaning: intention; purpose: What’s the meaning of his visit?. object: a purpose: His object is to become a doctor. purpose: aim, intention: What is the purpose of your visit? This instrument can be used for various purposes. \ See Also نية (نِيَّة)، غرض (غَرَض) -
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نِيَّة \ intent: intention. intention: purpose: plan: I have no intention of telling her my plans. meaning: intention; purpose: What’s the meaning of his visit?. wish: desire; intention: I have no wish to hurt you. -
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All acts have in common the character of being intended or willed. But one act is distinguishable from another by the content of it, the expected result of it, which is here spoken of as its intent. There is no obvious way in which we can say what act it is which is thought of or is done except by specifying this intent of it. (Lewis, 1946, p. 367)And has the reader never asked himself what kind of a mental fact is his intention of saying a thing before he has said it? It is an entirely definite intention, distinct from all other intentions, an absolutely distinct state of consciousness, therefore; and yet how much of it consists of definite sensorial images, either of words or of things? Hardly anything! Linger, and the words and things come into the mind; the anticipatory intention, the divination is there no more. But as the words that replace it arrive, it welcomes them successively and calls them right if they agree with it, it rejects them and calls them wrong if they do not. It has therefore a nature of its own of the most positive sort, and yet what can we say about it without using words that belong to the later mental facts that replace it? The intention to- say-so- and-so is the only name it can receive. One may admit that a good third of our psychic life consists in these rapid premonitory perspective views of schemes of thought not yet articulate. (James, 1890, p. 253)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Intention
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In·ten·ti·on <-, -en> [ɪntɛnʼtsi̭o:n] f( geh) intent, intention;jds \Intention geht dahin, dass... it is sb's intention that... -
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[-ʃən] nounwhat a person plans or intends to do:If I have offended you, it was quite without intention
قَصْد، نِيَّهgood intentions.
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12 Intention To Proceed
Abbreviation: ITPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Intention To Proceed
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Oil: ITDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > intention to drill
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15 intention to float
Stock Exchange: ITFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > intention to float
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16 intention to treat
Abbreviation: ITT (общая выборка - обозначение выборки субъектов, выразивших желание лечиться в рамках клинического исследования и принявшие исследуемый препарат хотя бы один раз)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > intention to treat
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17 intention to treat analysis
Medicine: ITT-analysis (доказательная медицина)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > intention to treat analysis
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• Hell is paved with good intentions - Дорога в ад вымощена благими намерениями (Д)• Road (way) to hell is paved with good intentions (The) - Дорога в ад вымощена благими намерениями (Д) -
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Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > intention
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20 intention de nuire
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > intention de nuire
См. также в других словарях:
intention — [ ɛ̃tɑ̃sjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1190; lat. intentio 1 ♦ Fait de se proposer un certain but. ⇒ dessein, idée, projet. Intention et action, et passage à l acte. ♢ Dr. Volonté consciente de commettre un fait prohibé par la loi. Commettre un acte avec l… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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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 awareness — (IA) is a concept pioneered by Dr. Newton Howard to describe a person’s comprehension of intentions and the relationship between intentions and behavior. Although IA is a general cognitive concept, its main applications have been in the design of … Wikipedia
intention — INTENTION. s. f. Dessein, mouvement de l ame par lequel on tend, on vise à quelque fin. Bonne intention. mauvaise intention. droite, loüable intention. il a intention, l intention de faire quelque chose. mon intention n estoit pas de vous… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
intention — in·ten·tion /in ten chən/ n: something intended: intent the intention of the testator ◇ Intent is more commonly used than intention when speaking technically esp. about the criminal and tort concepts of intent (senses 1a and 1b). Merriam… … Law dictionary
Intention — In*ten tion, n. [F. intention, L. intentio. See {Intend}, and cf. {Intension}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A stretching or bending of the mind toward an object; closeness of application; fixedness of attention; earnestness. [1913 Webster] Intention is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
intention — intention, intent, purpose, design, aim, end, object, objective, goal are comparable when meaning what one proposes to accomplish or to attain by doing or making something, in distinction from what prompts one (the motive), or from the activity… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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 — Sf Absicht, Bestreben per. Wortschatz fremd. Erkennbar fremd (16. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. intentio ( ōnis), einem Abstraktum zu l. intendere (intentum) hinwenden, anschicken, sein Streben auf etwas richten , zu l. tendere (tentum,… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
intention — [in ten′shən] n. [ME entencioun < OFr entencion < L intentio < pp. of intendere] 1. the act or fact of intending; determination to do a specified thing or act in a specified manner 2. a) anything intended or planned; aim, end, or purpose … English World dictionary