intent
- IPA[inˈtent]
美式
- intention or purpose
- resolved or determined to do (something);attentively occupied with
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名詞
- 1. intention or purpose with alarm she realized his intent a real intent to cut back on social programs
形容詞
- 1. resolved or determined to do (something) the administration was intent on achieving greater efficiency 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ attentively occupied with Jill was intent on her gardening magazine 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. (especially of a look) showing earnest and eager attention a curiously intent look on her face
- the intention to harm someone or engage in wrongdoing: officers trained to detect behavioural cues of mal-intent
Oxford Dictionary
- with the intention of committing a specified crime
Oxford American Dictionary
- the intention to harm someone or engage in wrongdoing: officers trained to detect behavioral cues of mal-intent
Oxford American Dictionary
- with the intention of committing a crime
Oxford Dictionary
- a document containing a declaration of the intentions of the writer.
Oxford Dictionary
- a document containing a declaration of the intentions of the writer.
Oxford American Dictionary
- stand or wait around with the intention of committing an offence
Oxford Dictionary
- in all important respects
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- IPA[ɪnˈtɛnt]
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- intention or purpose: with alarm she realized his intent a real intent to cut back on social programmes
- determined to do (something): the government was intent on achieving greater efficiency
Oxford Dictionary