1.mean(意思是)的过去式和过去分词形式
1.cruel, or unkind; angry and violent
2.excellent, or skillful
3.typical of the living conditions and environment of poor people
4.cheapnot willing to spend money
5.calculated by adding several numbers together and piding the total by the original number of things you added together
1.cruel, or unkind; angry and violent
2.excellent, or skillful
3.typical of the living conditions and environment of poor people
4.cheapnot willing to spend money
5.calculated by adding several numbers together and piding the total by the original number of things you added together
1.an amount that is calculated by adding several numbers together and piding the total by the original number of things that you added together
2.something that is between two extremes or opposites
1.to have a particular meaning; to communicate a particular meaning, feeling, or piece of information; to be evidence that something exists
2.to intend something bad or harmful; to intend to do something, often something bad or wrong; to want someone to do something, or to want something to happen to someone; to say something with a particular intention
3.to make something necessary, or to make it happen
4.to refer to someone or something when you are talking, looking, pointing, etc. at them
1.to have a particular meaning; to communicate a particular meaning, feeling, or piece of information; to be evidence that something exists
2.to intend something bad or harmful; to intend to do something, often something bad or wrong; to want someone to do something, or to want something to happen to someone; to say something with a particular intention
3.to make something necessary, or to make it happen
4.to refer to someone or something when you are talking, looking, pointing, etc. at them
1.The second slash was low on the abdomen. This wound had not been meant to kill; it had served an entirely different purpose.
第二处位于下腹部,这个伤口虽然不是致命伤,但却代表了另一种特别的意义。
2.We had a nice long conversation, which included him telling me how much I meant to him and that we really need to see each other more often.
我们聊得很愉快,他说我对他来说非常重要,我们需要更多的见见面。
3.He meant to ridicule the England of his own day, and in particular the kind of English condescension represented by Matthew Arnold.
他想嘲笑他那个时代的英国,特别是马修·阿诺德所代表的那种英国优越感。
4.We did go over to Abu Dhabi to try and get a deal done, but the distraction of the weekend meant that it was not the right time.
在阿比扎比我们谈了很多,也取得了共识。当然周末会谈时的分歧也说明现在还不是签订合同的时候。
5.Instead, she became best friends with another girl and that meant all that I said was no longer confidential.
她变成另一个女生的好朋友,那表示我所说的一切都不再是秘密了。
6.Here she gives readers an idea of how much the cat meant to her town.
下面就是她向读者讲述,这只猫对她这个镇的重要意义。
7.LG: That's so funny because I had a lover who was a writer, and I used to leave him notes in his book, so it meant a lot to me.
真是太有意思了,我曾经有个恋人就是作家,我就会在他的书后给他留言,所以这对我来说很有意义。
8.Since the contents view is meant for management, only principals with the Edit permission should be able to see it (line 34).
因为内容视图意味着管理,只有编辑许可的主体才能看到它(34行)。
9.When used, it specifies that this is meant to be a unique savepoint within the scope of the current transaction.
在使用时,它表示该保存点是当前事务范围内惟一的保存点。
10.He knew I did not understand what he meant to say to me: a break to talk about, not part of the interview.
他知道我没理解他的意思,就对我说:休息时谈的,不属于采访内容。