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intentioned

/in-ten-shuhnd/US // ɪnˈtɛn ʃənd //

有意的,有意,蓄意的,蓄意

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having particular or specified intentions: a well-intentioned person.

Examples

  • “This is something that I think is well intentioned, but the consequences are alarming,” Salas said.

  • While I think these efforts are well intentioned, they have the potential to destroy a lot of value at most companies, both by being a distraction, and by creating internal division.

  • What you see is a massive, well-intentioned, legal junk pile.

  • The general rap on him is: reasonably well-intentioned but weak.

  • This was not a musical performance, per se, but you bet your ass this was a “performance”—albeit a well-intentioned and noble one.

  • And as with all cheerful, well-intentioned memes, the Challenge has provoked some good old-fashioned political trolling.

  • Unfortunately, this can result in sending a well-intentioned but perilous message.

  • Don Quijote de la Mancha himself could scarcely have made a more pure-intentioned yet more unpractical President.

  • You observe, that the heads of some well intentioned, though visionary Americans, run much upon a truce.

  • Pishtchalkin, the well-intentioned peaceable mediator, came in and sat with him for three hours.

  • The best intentioned forget the claims of others, listening to the sweet music of their own sweet voices.

  • Only the kind and well-intentioned could ask innocent questions which hurt like the thrust of a needle under a finger-nail.