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in.tend (obj)In5tendvto have as a plan or purpose打算,计划We intend to go to Australia next year if all goes well. [+ to infinitive]如果一切都顺利,我们计划明年去澳大利亚。I had intended leaving the party before midnight but stayed rather later. [+ v-ing]我原本打算午夜前离开聚会的,但却待到很晚。Somehow I gave the impression that I was interested in his son, which wasn't what I'd intended at all. [T]不知何故,给人的印象是我对他的儿子感兴趣,但这决不是我的初衷。I don't think she intended me to hear the remark. [T + obj + to infinitive]我认为她并不打算让我听见那话。It is intended that at least four thousand people take part in the scheme. [+ that clause]根据设想至少有4 000人参加这项计划。The party is really intended for new students so they can meet each other. [T]这次聚会是专门为新生举办的,让他们彼此认识。It was intended (=meant) as a compliment, honestly! [T]真的,这本来是一句恭维话!I don't think there was any intended insult in the remark.我认为这句话中并没有故意侮辱人的意思。She intended it as a joke but a lot of people took her seriously. [T]她原本只想开个玩笑,但很多人都当真了。This sweet wine is intended to be drunk after a meal. [T + obj + to infinitive]这种甜葡萄酒是准备餐后饮用的。
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