|
Перевод: intent
[прилагательное] внимательный; пристальный; погруженный; занятый; полный решимости; настойчиво стремящийся; намеревающийся; склонный; [существительное] намерение; цель
Тезаурус:
- For here was a film that was quite obviously intent on initiating debate around important contemporary issues such as parliamentary democracy, the Labour Party, the role of the state, the role of the press, and so on.
- "Angus?" he said, but Cameron was looking past him at Allan Stewart, sceptical and intent.
- The main thrust of the Explosives Act 1883, however, is contained in the offences of causing an explosion likely to endanger life (section 2), and the possession of explosives with intent to endanger life (section 3).
- It is in this last capacity that Hitler's image as perceived by his loyal "following" - functioning within the framework of "charismatic politics" - played its crucial role, as not only the leaders of Party and State, but those in responsible intermediary positions - whether for ideological reasons or for a variety of careerist or other motives little related in essence to principled hatred of Jews - "read" Hitler's vaguely expressed "intent" as a green light for radicalizing actions which developed their own dynamic and momentum.
- Would it be right, then, to confine the fault element in murder to an intent to kill?
- Just as the discussion of the inclusionary aspect of the definition of murder travelled beyond the concepts of intent and recklessness, so the discussion of the exclusionary aspect (i.e. which killings fulfilling the definition should be classified as manslaughter rather than murder?) must consider the circumstances in which the killing took place and the culpability of the killer.
- Pop as Pure Pleasure Product, pop as blipvert, does actually enjoy a routine, marginal existence - house, Hi-NRG, Stock Aiken Waterman - functioning blankly, without recourse to discourse, with no need of a statement of intent, UNMEDIATED.
- Confirmation of the deal, the terms of which were adjusted marginally for exchange rate movements since a letter of intent was signed in July, coincided with the release of Nu-Swift's interim figures revealing pre-tax profits of 16.4m (15.5m) and earnings per share of 19.78p (18.73p).
- The flavour of this front was best given in the imperfect English of the "military commission" which tried to examine its chances in 1984: "The intent of an irregular operation having characteristics of heterodox struggle and design, prevented because of its audacity and little tangibility, adequate following of the SOUTHERN operation, which is out of the control of the most acute analysis."
- UP and coming Farnham band Feel could soon be spearheading a wave of fresh talent intent on reviving a staid top forty.
- West 45th Street, in Manhattan, said he had not seen so many people intent on a show since the Mets had played the Houston Astros in the sixth game of the playoff for the National League pennant, and even then they had not stood so close up to the screen.
- Whatever its economic intent, the fact is that Mosley's fascist movement became associated with the type of violence and anti-Semitism which had become the hallmark of European fascism.
- The OR Staff are quite rightly intent on seeking battle-winning performance; the scientists and technologists enjoy and rise to the challenge; and so both the principal groups of participants in equipment development are pushing in the same direction without an effective countervailing force.
|
|
|