Mean to Meaning in English
expression
ˈmin/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
MEEN-tuh, MEEN-tih, MEEN-too
mˈiːn/ /tˈuː
MEEN-too
परिभाषा
To plan or intend to do something; to have something as a purpose or desire.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Mean to' is informal and often used in spoken English for intention. It is commonly used in the present ('I mean to call') or past ('I meant to call'). Do not confuse with 'mean' meaning 'signify'; 'mean to' is about plans or intentions.
Spanish: tener la intención de - querer (hacer algo)Portuguese (BR): pretender - ter a intenção dePortuguese (PT): pretender - ter a intenção deChinese (Simplified): 打算(做某事)- 有意(做某事)Chinese (Traditional): 打算(做某事)- 有意(做某事)Hindi: इरादा होना - मक़सद रखनाArabic: ينوي - يقصد (أن يفعل شيئًا)Bengali: ইচ্ছা করা - পরিকল্পনা করাRussian: намереваться - собиратьсяJapanese: つもりである - 意図するVietnamese: dự định - có ý địnhKorean: 의도하다 - 계획하다Turkish: niyet etmek - amaçlamakUrdu: ارادہ کرنا - منصوبہ بناناIndonesian: bermaksud - berniat
उदाहरण वाक्य
I mean to finish my homework tonight.
basic
Did you mean to call me yesterday?
basic
They didn't mean to hurt your feelings.
basic
Sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt you.
natural
I totally meant to send that email, but I forgot.
natural
Do you mean to keep it like this, or should I change something?
natural