1intend to do sth/doing sth to plan or mean to do sth 计划;打算:
I'm afraid I spent more money than I had intended.我的开支恐怕超出了预算。I certainly don't intend to wait here all day!我当然不打算在这儿等一整天!They had intended staying in Wales for two weeks but the weather was so bad that they left after one.他们本来打算在威尔士逗留两个星期,可是天气太差,只待一个星期便离开了。☞noun intention 名词为intention
2intend sth for sb/sth;intend sb to do sth to plan, mean or make sth for a particular person or purpose 为…而准备;预定;打算使…:
You shouldn't have read that letter -- it wasn't intended for you.你不该看那封信,它不是给你的。I didn't intend you to have all the work.我没有想让你把所有工作都包揽下来。
intend/Inˋtɛnd; Inˈtend/v [T]1 to have something in your mind as a plan or purpose 计划﹐打算: The work took longer than we intended. 这工作花的时间比我们计划的要长。intend to do sth I intend to move house next year. 我打算明年搬家。intend doing sth I intended staying two nights. 我准备待两个晚上。intend sth as sth It was intended as a joke. 说这话是想开个玩笑。2 be intended for sb/sth to be provided or designed for a particular person or purpose 是针对某人/某事物而提供[设计]的: a book intended for children aged 5-7 一本给 5 至 7 岁儿童看的书
intendintendintendsintendedintendingverb (intends, intending, intended)to plan to do something: When do you intend to go to London?The noun is intention.be intended for somebodyor somethingto be planned or made for a particular person or reason: This dictionary is intended for elementary learners of English.