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  • 1 intentional

    [-ʃənl]
    adjective ((negative unintentional) done, said etc deliberately and not by accident: I'm sorry I offended you - it wasn't intentional; intentional cruelty.) intencional
    * * *
    in.ten.tion.al
    [int'enʃənəl] adj intencional.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > intentional

  • 2 intentional

    [-ʃənl]
    adjective ((negative unintentional) done, said etc deliberately and not by accident: I'm sorry I offended you - it wasn't intentional; intentional cruelty.) intencional

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > intentional

  • 3 intentional stance

    English-Portuguese philosophical dictionary > intentional stance

  • 4 deliberate

    [di'libərət]
    1) (intentional and not by accident: That was a deliberate insult.) propositado
    2) (cautious and not hurried: He had a very deliberate way of walking.) estudado
    * * *
    de.lib.er.ate
    [dil'ibəreit] vt+vi deliberar, ponderar, considerar, meditar no que se há de fazer, discutir, consultar alguém. • [dil'ibərit] adj 1 acautelado, circunspeto, ponderado. 2 deliberado, feito com deliberação. 3 intencional, propositado, calculado. 4 vagaroso.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > deliberate

  • 5 intend

    [in'tend] 1. verb
    1) (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?; Do you intend that they should go too?) pretender
    2) (to mean (something) to be understood in a particular way: His remarks were intended to be a compliment.) tencionar
    3) ((with for) to direct at: That letter/bullet was intended for me.) projectar
    2. noun
    (purpose; what a person means to do: He broke into the house with intent to steal.) intenção
    - intentional
    - intentionally
    - intently
    * * *
    in.tend
    [int'end] vt+vi 1 pretender, intentar, planejar, tencionar. do you intend to stay? / você pretende ficar? what did he intend by it? / o que foi que ele tencionou? what was it intended for? / qual foi a finalidade? 2 significar.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > intend

  • 6 involuntary

    [in'voləntəri]
    ((of an action etc) not intentional: He gave an involuntary cry.) involuntário
    * * *
    in.vol.un.ta.ry
    [inv'ɔləntəri] adj involuntário.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > involuntary

  • 7 deliberate

    [di'libərət]
    1) (intentional and not by accident: That was a deliberate insult.) deliberado
    2) (cautious and not hurried: He had a very deliberate way of walking.) estudado

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > deliberate

  • 8 intend

    [in'tend] 1. verb
    1) (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?; Do you intend that they should go too?) tencionar, ter intenção de
    2) (to mean (something) to be understood in a particular way: His remarks were intended to be a compliment.) pretender
    3) ((with for) to direct at: That letter/bullet was intended for me.) dirigir
    2. noun
    (purpose; what a person means to do: He broke into the house with intent to steal.) intento
    - intentional - intentionally - intently

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > intend

  • 9 involuntary

    [in'voləntəri]
    ((of an action etc) not intentional: He gave an involuntary cry.) involuntário

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > involuntary

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