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in·tentBrE /ɪnˈtent/NAmE /ɪnˈtent/ adjectiveshowing strong interest and attention 热切的;专注的◆an intent gaze/look 专注的目光/神情◆His eyes were suddenly intent. 他的目光突然专注起来。(formal) determined to do sth, especially sth that will harm other people 决心做(尤指伤害他人的事)◆~ on/upon sthThey were intent on murder. 他们存心谋杀。◆~ on/upon doing sthAre you intent upon destroying my reputation? 你是不是存心要败坏我的名誉?~ on/upon sthgiving all your attention to sth 专心;专注◆I was so intent on my work that I didn't notice the time. 我专心工作,以致忘了时间。▸ in·tent·ly BrE /ɪnˈtentli/NAmE /ɪnˈtentli/ adverb◆She looked at him intently. 她目不转睛地看着他。 in·tentBrE /ɪnˈtent/NAmE /ɪnˈtent/ noun [U] ~ (to do sth) (formal or law 法律) what you intend to do 意图;意向;目的 SYN intention ◆She denies possessing the drug with intent to supply. 她否认拥有毒品是为了提供给别人。◆a letter/statement of intent 意向书◆His intent is clearly not to placate his critics. 他的目的显然不是要安抚批评他的人。 ●to all intents and ˈpurposes(BrE) (NAmE for all intents and ˈpurposes) in the effects that sth has, if not in reality; almost completely 几乎完全;差不多等于◆By 1981 the docks had, to all intents and purposes, closed. 到 1981 年,这些码头几乎等于关闭了。◆The two items are, to all intents and purposes, identical. 这两件物品几乎完全一样。 |