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intently

/in-tent-lee/US // ɪnˈtɛnt li //

一心一意,一心一意地,专心致志,专心致志地

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a firmly or steadfastly fixed or directed way, as with the eyes, ears, or mind: She sat there rapt, leaning on her elbows on the table, listening intently to us.
    • : in a fully engaged or determined way that shows strength of purpose: I know that many others have been working on their versions of the project far more intently—and coherently—than I.

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Examples

  • Dynamic content can help you mirror consumer intent when they are searching for or exploring your site for just the right solution for their unique needs.

  • Purchase intent shows how likely are people to go from knowing your brand to buying your products.

  • It may be that your brand awareness is superb, but the purchase intent is suffering.

  • Google uses varying search models depending on the search intent behind the question.

  • When optimizing the voice, it is often important that user intent is remembered, since such searches are typically conducted when the user wants a particular piece of information.

  • An older bro wore a red bow tie and a yarmulke emblazoned with the “TEAM MITCH” logo as he stared down at his smartphone intently.

  • Twenty people surround Grace, all of them intently studying her trance state.

  • I glimpse around at an all-black-clad Bethenny Frankel laughing as the woman stares intently at her.

  • I watched them intently, not understanding their quick Arabic.

  • I have a huge amount of respect and admiration for him and the way he sees the world so intently and encourages people to look.

  • She had listened—she had listened intently, looking straight out of the window and without moving.

  • In truth, it was so intently engaged with a sleeping seal that it had not observed the approach of the sledge.

  • She opened a large black fan and moved it slowly while looking intently at her son's bent profile.

  • Both of the orator's hands swung upward and outward, and he looked intently at the ceiling.

  • Lyn was looking at me intently, and her voice was steady; that squeezed kind of steadiness that is almost worse than tears.