intend

英 [ɪn'tend] 美 [ɪn'tɛnd]
  • vt. 打算;想要;意指
  • vi. 有打算
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1. in- + tend-
2. 含义:stretch into sth, stretch on sth. => direct one's attention into sth, direct one's attention on sth.
intend 打算,计划

in-,进入,使,-tend,延伸,词源同tend,extend.引申词义打算,计划。

intend
intend: [14] The Latin verb intendere (a compound formed from the prefix in- ‘towards’ and tendere ‘stretch’) had a variety of metaphorical meanings, some of which have come through into English. Principal among them was ‘form a plan or purpose’, an extension of an earlier ‘direct or ‘stretch’ one’s thoughts towards something’, which has given English intend and the derived intention [14].

The noun intent [13] belongs with this group too, but the adjective intent [17] looks back to the earlier ‘direct one’s mind towards a particular thing’, and intense [14] comes from the even more literal ‘stretched tight’. A medieval Latin addition to the meanings of intendere was ‘understand’, which English adopted in the 14th century. It had largely died out in English by the end of the 17th century, but it has persisted in the Romance languages, and has even developed further to ‘hear’ (which is what French entendre means).

=> intense, intention, tense
intend (v.)
c. 1300, "direct one's attention to," from Old French entendre, intendre "to direct one's attention" (in Modern French principally "to hear"), from Latin intendere "turn one's attention, strain," literally "stretch out, extend," from in- "toward" (see in- (2)) + tendere "to stretch" (see tenet). Sense of "have as a plan" (late 14c.) was present in Latin. A Germanic word for this was ettle, from Old Norse ætla "to think, conjecture, propose," from Proto-Germanic *ahta "consideration, attention" (cognates: Old English eaht, German acht). Intended (n.) "one's intended husband or wife" is from 1767.
1. England intend fielding their strongest team in next month's World Youth Championship.
英格兰意欲在下月的世界青年锦标赛中推出他们的最强阵容。

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2. It's only fair to let her know that you intend to apply.
告诉她你打算申请,这才算公平嘛。

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3. They intend to claim for damages against the three doctors.
他们打算向那3位医生索要损害赔偿。

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4. I don't intend to be a meal-ticket for anyone.
我无意供养任何人。

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5. We have the initiative; we intend to keep it.
我们拥有主动权;我们不打算放弃它。

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