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101 intend
1) /vt, + inf/ намереваться; 2) /vt/ предназначать; 3) /vt/ иметь... в виду; 4) /in passive/ имеемый в виду; 5) /in passive/ предназначенный -
102 intend
[ɪn`tend]намереватьсяпланироватьпредназначатьзначить, обозначать, означатьподразумевать, ссылаться, иметь в видуАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > intend
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103 intend
[in·tend || ɪn'tend]◙ v. להתכוון, לחשוב; לייעד* * *◙ דעייל ;בושחל,ןווכתהל◄ -
104 intend to
מתעתד, עומד ל-* * *◙ -ל דמוע,דתעתמ◄ -
105 intend a crime
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106 intend actually
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107 intend clearly
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108 intend consequences
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109 intend criminally
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110 intend firstly
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111 intend fraudulently
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112 intend generally
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113 intend homicidally
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114 intend maliciously
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115 intend mischievously
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116 intend murderously
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117 intend primarily
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118 intend specially
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119 intend to facilitate the crime
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > intend to facilitate the crime
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120 intend
bermaksud, bertujuan, berniat* * *berniat* * *bermaksud, bertujuan, berniat* * *mengazamkan, mengarah-arahkan, bermaksud untuk
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intend — (v.) c.1300, direct one s attention to, from O.Fr. entendre, intendre to direct one s attention (in Modern French principally to hear ), from L. intendere turn one s attention, strain, lit. stretch out, extend, from in toward (see IN (Cf. in )… … Etymology dictionary
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intend */*/*/ — UK [ɪnˈtend] / US verb [transitive] Word forms intend : present tense I/you/we/they intend he/she/it intends present participle intending past tense intended past participle intended 1) to have a plan in your mind to do something intend to do… … English dictionary