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intending

英 [ɪn'tendɪŋ] 美 [ɪn'tendɪŋ]

v. “intend”的现在分词

adj. 〈英〉预期的; 未来的; 将来的

网络 预计中的; 有意; 立愿

释义

v.
  1. “intend”的现在分词
adj.
  1. 〈英〉预期的;未来的;将来的

英英释义

v.
  1. The present participle of intend

例句

Speaking by phone to the Guardian, he said he was intending to stay out of the country until "things calmed down" .

他用电话和《卫报》通话时说,“事态平息”之前他打算远离这个国家。

The old man ignored my doubtful reaction and started off in the direction in which he had just pointed, clearly intending me to follow him.

老汉没有理会我满脸的疑惑,却朝他所指的方向走去,显然要我跟着他。

Then he went into one of the forward day-cars, not intending to return to the sleeping-car till Miss Dwyer should have retired.

于是他一个人走到前面的一节硬席车厢,等德怀尔小姐回来了他再回去。

She rushed out of the bedroom, intending to go and bang on the outhouse door, but at the head of the stairs she paused.

她奔出卧室,想去关上外面的门,但走到楼梯口她停住了。

Arthur stalked out of the room, obviously fully intending to carry out his threat.

阿瑟大步跨出了房间,显然完全打算把他的威胁付诸实施。

As anyone with a busy schedule can attest, intending to do something and actually doing it are two different things.

日程安排得很紧的人可以作证,计划要做的事有时实际上做的却是另外两件事。

A securities firm intending to start securities lending and borrowing business shall meet the following requirements:

第四十九条证券公司经营融资融券业务,应当具备下列条件:

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