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intention
- IPA[ɪnˈtɛnʃn]
英式
- a thing intended; an aim or plan;the action or fact of intending
noun: intention, plural noun: intentions
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- 1. a thing intended; an aim or plan she was full of good intentions he announced his intention to stand for re-election 同義詞
- ▪ the action or fact of intending intention is just one of the factors that will be considered 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a person's plans, especially a man's, in respect to marriage if his intentions aren't honourable, I never want to see him again
- 2. the healing process of a wound.
- 3. conceptions formed by directing the mind towards an object.
- another term for special intention
Oxford Dictionary
- the healing of a wound by natural contact of the parts involved: healing by first intention
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- (in the Roman Catholic Church) a special aim or purpose for which a mass is celebrated or ...
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- the healing of a wound in which the edges do not meet, and new epithelium must form across ... healing by second intention
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- a trembling of a part of the body when attempting a precise movement, associated especially ...
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- (in the Roman Catholic Church) a special aim or purpose for which a mass is celebrated or ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the healing of a wound in which the edges do not meet, and new epithelium must form across ... healing by second intention
Oxford American Dictionary
- the healing of a wound by natural contact of the parts involved: healing by first intention
Oxford American Dictionary
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- a thing intended; an aim or plan: she was full of good intentions Ukraine and Kazakhstan have both declared their intention to be nuclear-free
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