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intent
niyet

Benim niyetim size herhangi bir şekilde zarar vermek değildir. - It is not my intent to hurt you in any way.

O, otuzlu yaşlara kadar bir bebek sahibi olma niyetinin olmadığını söylüyor. - She says she has no intention of having a baby until she's in her thirties.

intent
{i} maksat

Tom'un maksatları oldukça açıktı. - Tom's intentions were quite clear.

Onun maksatları belirsizdi. - His intentions were unclear.

intent
{i} amaç

Onların amaçları açıktır. - Their intentions are obvious.

Amaçlarını bilmem gerekiyor. - I need to know your intentions.

intent
{i} gaye
intent
istekli
intent
meşgul

Para kazanmayla o kadar meşguldü ki başka bir şey düşünecek vakti yoktu - He was so intent on money-making that he had no time to think of anything else.

intent
{s} niyetli

Polis suçluyu durdurmaya niyetliydi. - The police were intent on stopping the criminal.

Fransızca öğrenmeye niyetlidir. - He has been intent on learning French.

intent
(Kanun) niyet etmek
intent
azimli
intent
dikkatli
intent
dik

Tom dikkatle dinledi. - Tom listened intently.

Tom'dan başka herkes dikkatle dinledi. - Everyone but Tom listened intently.

intent
intentness sıkı dikkat
intent
kasıt

Tom bu hatayı kasıtlı olarak yaptı. - Tom made this mistake intentionally.

O pencereyi kasıtlı olarak kırdı. - He broke the window intentionally.

to/for all intents and purposes
haddi zatında, aslında
intent
{s} kararlı
intent
{s} dalmış
intent
{s} hevesli
intent
intently dikkatle
intent
{i} amaç, maksat, niyet. s
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
plural of intent
for all intents and purposes
For every functional purpose; in every practical sense; in every important respect; practically speaking

This treaty is for all intents and purposes no longer viable.

intent
Firmly fixed or concentrated on something
intent
The state of someone’s mind at the time of committing an offence
intent
Unwavering from a course of action
to all intents and purposes
For every functional purpose; in every practical sense; in every important respect; practically speaking

This treaty is to all intents and purposes no longer viable.

intent
purport
for all intents and purposes
In every practical sense; "to all intents and purposes the case is closed"; "the rest are for all practical purposes useless"; (synonym) for all practical purposes, to all intents and purposes
intent
The Financial Procedures Manual is published to provide: a) A vehicle to implement financial policy throughout the University, b) A uniform method of distributing and housing of published procedures, c) An easy reference for the user to the accounting codes, accounting classification and documentation contained within the Financial System, d) A valuable administrative aid for the training of new personnel
intent
A person's intent is their intention to do something. a strong statement of intent on arms control
intent
The act of turning the mind toward an object; hence, a design; a purpose; intention; meaning; drift; aim
intent
Reiki is an Intent driven system Intent is the key to using the Reiki energy in healing and attunements
intent
{s} concentrated, fixed, focused; determined, resolute; purposeful
intent
the most important thing in the multiverse after love
intent
(n ) a property of a dummy argument that is neither a procedure nor a pointer, indicating whether it is intended to transfer data into the procedure, out of the procedure, or both
intent
The purpose of something that is intended
intent
an anticipated outcome that is intended or that guides your planned actions; "his intent was to provide a new translation"; "good intentions are not enough"; "it was created with the conscious aim of answering immediate needs"; "he made no secret of his designs"
intent
Something that is intended; an aim or purpose In the case of electronic signatures, viewing the document and then taking a particular action, such as pressing a button, typing their name or entering a secret PIN, establishes the borrower’s intent to sign the document electronically
intent
If someone does something in an intent way, they pay great attention to what they are doing. She looked from one intent face to another + intently in·tent·ly He listened intently, then slammed down the phone
intent
Mental attitude at the time a person commits criminal offense
intent
If you are intent on doing something, you are eager and determined to do it. The rebels are obviously intent on keeping up the pressure
intent
Engrossed
intent
The purpose or goal of the spell or ritual
intent
directed with intense concentration; "a fixed stare"; "an intent gaze"
intent
as, a mind intent on self-improvement
intent
Demonstrating a deliberate series of actions with the objective of debilitating defense or economic security by destroying or incapacitating a critical infrastructure
intent
The state of someone's mind at the time of committing an offence
intent
the intended meaning of a communication
intent
wholly absorbed as in thought; "deep in thought"; "that engrossed look or rapt delight"; "the book had her totally engrossed"; "enwrapped in dreams"; "so intent on this fantastic narrative that she hardly stirred"- Walter de la Mare; "rapt with wonder"; "wrapped in thought"
intent
n State of mind operative at the time of action
intent
You say to all intents and purposes to suggest that a situation is not exactly as you describe it but the effect is the same as if it were. To all intents and purposes he was my father
intent
An attribute of a dummy argument that is not a pointer or procedure It indicates whether the argument is used to transfer data into the procedure, out of the procedure, or both
intent
  One of the constitutive elements of moral decision-making   The morality of human acts depends on: the object, the intention, and the circumstances of the act   A morally good act requires the goodness of its object, of its end, and of its circumstances together   It is therefore an error to judge the morality of human acts by considering only the intention that inspires them or the circumstances (environment, social pressure, duress or emergency, etc ) which supply their context   There are acts which, in and of themselves, independently of circumstances and intentions, are always gravely illicit by reason of their object; such as blasphemy and perjury, murder and adultery   One may not do evil so that good may result from it (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1756-60)   (see double effect)
intent
The part of memory in an information system with which a set of signals is associated Compare "content" The association may be of any type Among the most common cases in which we consider intent is naming
intent
Closely directed; strictly attentive; bent; said of the mind, thoughts, etc
intent
The focus of attention of the technology By providing purpose and focus, intent is the means by which a single-level technology becomes a magical-technology: thought is converted to physical action, for example, or subjective emotion assessed through objective reflection
intent
{i} plan, goal, aim, objective; meaning, intention, significance
intent
Having the mind closely directed to or bent on an object; sedulous; eager in pursuit of an object; formerly with to, but now with on; as, intent on business or pleasure
intent
Provides clarification to programs in the application of and in connection with compliance with the Standards Intents set forth some reasons and purposes for the particular Standards, but are not exclusive or exhaustive Other purposes may apply
to all intents and purposes
with all its implications
intents
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