meant
英[ment]
美[ment]
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v.
表示…意思,意味着,注定,打算
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动词mean的过去式和过去分词形式
- mean v.意思是;打算;导致;意味adj.低劣的;刻薄的;卑鄙的;出色的;吝啬的;平均的;中等的n.平均值;平均数;中间;中庸
名词 mean:
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an average of n numbers computed by adding some function of the numbers and dividing by some function of n
- 1. Its new title was meant to give the party greater public appeal.
- 新的党名意在使该党对公众具有更强的吸引力。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. I can't say any more, it's meant to be a big secret.
- 我再也无可奉告了,这本是重大的秘密。
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- 3. Asked what she meant, she said mysteriously: "Work it out for yourself".
- 问她是什么意思,她故弄玄虚地说:“你自己想吧。”
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- 4. I did not have the foggiest idea what he meant.
- 我根本不知道他是什么意思。
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- 5. "Oh, Gairdner," he said, as if that meant something to him.
- “哦,盖尔德纳,”他说道,好像他听说过这个名字。
来自柯林斯例句
用作动词 (v.)
- I believe he is meant to be a soldier.
我相信他天生是要当军人的。
- So it looks as if she meant to return.
所以看样子她要回来。
- He didn't have a slightest notion of what I meant.
他对我指的是什么没有一点儿概念。
- That defeat meant the death of all my hopes.
那次失败毁灭了我所有的希望。
- I didn't realize how much this meant to you.
我不知道这个对你的意义有这么大。
- The racer meant to win the500-meter race at all risks.
这个参赛者下定决心无论如何要赢得500公尺赛跑的胜利。