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intention

N ความตั้งใจ  ความมุ่งหมาย  เจตนา  จุดมุ่งหมาย  เจตจำนง  aim objective purpose kwam-tang-jai

 

intentional

ADJ ซึ่ง กระทำ อย่างตั้งใจ  รอบคอบ  ซึ่ง ทำตาม ความมุ่งหมาย  deliberate intended voluntary unintentional sueng-kra-tam-yang-tang-jai

 

intentionally

ADV โดยตั้งใจ  อย่างตั้งใจ  อย่างจงใจ  โดยเจตนา  deliberately intendedly voluntarily unintentionally doi-tang-jai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

INTENTION

n.[L. intentio. See Intend. ] 1. Primarily, a stretching or bending of the mind towards an object; hence, uncommon exertion of the intellectual faculties; closeness of application; fixedness of attention; earnestness.
Intention is when the mind, with great earnestness and of choice, fixes its view on any idea, considers it on every side, and will not be called off by the ordinary solicitation of other ideas.
2. Design; purpose; the fixed direction of the mind to a particular object, or a determination to act in a particular manner. It is my intention to proceed to Paris.
3. End or aim; the object to be accomplished.
In chronical distempers, the principal intention is to restore the tone of the solid parts.
4. The state of being strained. [See Intension. ]

 

INTENTIONAL

a.Intended; designed; done with design or purpose. The act was intentional, not accidental.

 

INTENTIONALLY

adv. By design; of purpose; not casually.

 

INTENTIONED

in composition; as well-intentioned, having good designs, honest in purpose; ill-intentioned, having ill designs.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

INTENTION

In *ten "tion, n. Etym: [F. intention, L. intentio. See Intend, and cf. Intension. ]

 

1. A stretching or bending of the mind toward of the mind toward an object; closeness of application; fixedness of attention; earnestness. Intention is when the mind, with great earnestness, and of choice, fixes its view on any idea. Locke.

 

2. A determination to act in a certain way or to do a certain thing; purpose; design; as, an intention to go to New York. Hell is paved with good intentions. Johnson.

 

3. The object toward which the thoughts are directed; end; aim. In [chronical distempers ], the principal intention is to restore the tone of the solid parts. Arbuthnot.

 

4. The state of being strained. See Intension. [Obs. ]

 

5. (Logic )

 

Defn: Any mental apprehension of an object. First intention (Logic ), a conception of a thing formed by the first or direct application of the mind to the individual object; an idea or image; as, man, stone. -- Second intention (Logic ), a conception generalized from first intuition or apprehension already formed by the mind; an abstract notion; especially, a classified notion, as species, genus, whiteness. -- To heal by the first intention (Surg.), to cicatrize, as a wound, without suppuration. -- To heal by the second intention (Surg.), to unite after suppuration.

 

Syn. -- Design; purpose; object; aim; intent; drift; purport; meaning. See Design.

 

INTENTIONAL

In *ten "tion *al, a. Etym: [Cf. F. intentionnel. ]

 

Defn: Done by intention or design; intended; designed; as, the act was intentional, not accidental.

 

INTENTIONALITY

INTENTIONALITY In *ten `tion *al "i *ty, n.

 

Defn: The quality or state of being intentional; purpose; design. Coleridge.

 

INTENTIONALLY

INTENTIONALLY In *ten "tion *al *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In an intentional manner; with intention; by design; of purpose.

 

INTENTIONED

INTENTIONED In *ten "tioned, a.

 

Defn: Having designs; -- chiefly used in composition; as, well- intentioned, having good designs; ill-intentioned, having ill designs.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

intention

in ten tion |inˈtenCHən ɪnˈtɛn (t )ʃən | noun 1 a thing intended; an aim or plan: she was full of good intentions | [ with infinitive ] : the Ukraine and Kazakhstan have both declared their intention to be nuclear-free. the action or fact of intending: intention is just one of the factors that will be considered. (one's intentions ) a person's designs, esp. a man's, in respect to marriage: if his intentions aren't honorable, I never want to see him again. 2 Medicine the healing process of a wound. See first intention, second intention. DERIVATIVES in ten tioned adjective [ in combination ] : a well-intentioned remark ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French entencion, from Latin intentio (n- ) stretching, purpose, from intendere (see intend ).

 

intentional

in ten tion al |inˈtenCHənl ɪnˈtɛn (t )ʃənl | adjective done on purpose; deliberate: intentional wrongdoing and harm. ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in the sense existing only in intention ): from French intentionnel or medieval Latin intentionalis, from Latin intentio (n- ), from intendere (see intend ).

 

intentional fallacy

in ten tion al fal la cy noun (the intentional fallacy ) (in literary theory ) the fallacy of basing an assessment of a work on the author's intention rather than on one's response to the actual work.

 

intentionalism

in ten tion al ism |inˈtenCHənlˌizəm ɪnˈtɛntʃənlˌɪzəm | noun the theory that a literary work should be judged in terms of the author's intentions.

 

intentionality

in ten tion al i ty |inˌtenCHəˈnalitē ɪnˌtɛn (t )ʃəˈnælədi | noun the fact of being deliberate or purposive. Philosophy the quality of mental states (e.g., thoughts, beliefs, desires, hopes ) that consists in their being directed toward some object or state of affairs.

 

intentionally

in ten tion al ly |inˈtenCHənlē ɪnˈtenʃənəli | adverb deliberately; on purpose: I didn't do it intentionally. I wasn't sure if it was intentionally funny or not.

 

intention tremor

in ten tion trem or noun a trembling of a part of the body when attempting a precise movement, associated esp. with disease of the cerebellum.

 

Oxford Dictionary

intention

in ¦ten |tion |ɪnˈtɛnʃ (ə )n | noun 1 a thing intended; an aim or plan: she was full of good intentions | [ with infinitive ] : he announced his intention to stand for re-election. [ mass noun ] the action or fact of intending: intention is just one of the factors that will be considered. (someone's intentions ) a person's plans, especially a man's, in respect to marriage: if his intentions aren't honourable, I never want to see him again. 2 Medicine the healing process of a wound. See first intention, second intention. 3 (intentions ) Logic conceptions formed by directing the mind towards an object. DERIVATIVES intentioned adjective [ in combination ] : a well-intentioned remark ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French entencion, from Latin intentio (n- )stretching, purpose , from intendere (see intend ).

 

intentional

in ¦ten |tion ¦al |ɪnˈtɛnʃ (ə )n (ə )l | adjective done on purpose; deliberate: intentional wrongdoing and harm. ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in the sense existing only in intention ): from French intentionnel or medieval Latin intentionalis, from Latin intentio (n- ), from intendere (see intend ).

 

intentional fallacy

in ¦ten |tion ¦al fal |lacy noun (the intentional fallacy ) (in literary theory ) the fallacy of basing an assessment of a work on the author's intention rather than on one's response to the actual work.

 

intentionalism

in ¦ten |tion ¦al |ism |ɪnˈtɛnʃ (ə )n (ə )ˌlɪz (ə )m | noun [ mass noun ] the theory that a literary work should be judged in terms of the author's intentions.

 

intentionality

in ¦ten ¦tion |al ¦ity |ɪˈntɛnʃ (ə )nalɪti | noun [ mass noun ] the fact of being deliberate or purposive. Philosophy the quality of mental states (e.g. thoughts, beliefs, desires, hopes ) which consists in their being directed towards some object or state of affairs.

 

intentionally

in ¦ten ¦tion |al ¦ly |ɪnˈtɛnʃ (ə )nəli, ɪnˈtɛnʃən (ə )li | adverb deliberately; on purpose: I didn't do it intentionally. I wasn't sure if it was intentionally funny or not.

 

intention tremor

in ¦ten |tion tremor noun a trembling of a part of the body when attempting a precise movement, associated especially with disease of the cerebellum.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

intention

intention noun 1 it is his intention to be leader. See intent (noun ). 2 he managed, without intention, to upset me: intent, intentionality, deliberateness, design, calculation, meaning; premeditation, forethought, preplanning; Law malice aforethought.

 

intentional

intentional adjective intentional contamination of our food supply is a real threat: deliberate, calculated, conscious, intended, planned, meant, studied, knowing, willful, purposeful, purposive, done on purpose, premeditated, preplanned, preconceived; rare witting.

 

intentionally

intentionally adverb she would never intentionally hurt anyone: deliberately, on purpose, purposely, purposefully, by design, knowingly, wittingly, consciously; premeditatedly, calculatedly, in cold blood, willfully, wantonly; Law with malice aforethought. ANTONYMS accidentally.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

intention

intention noun 1 it is his intention to be leader: aim, purpose, intent, objective, object, goal, target, end; design, plan, scheme; resolve, resolution, determination; wish, desire, ambition, idea, dream, aspiration, hope. 2 Milton manages, with or without intention, to build up a wonderfully vivid and intriguing portrait of Satan: deliberateness, intentionality, intent, design, calculation; premeditation, preconception, forethought, plan, planning, pre-planning, advance planning, prearrangement, malice aforethought. ANTONYMS inadvertency; accident.

 

intentional

intentional adjective there shall be no intentional physical contact between teams: deliberate, calculated, conscious, done on purpose, intended, planned, meant, considered, studied, knowing, wilful, wanton, purposeful, purposive, purposed, premeditated, pre-planned, thought out in advance, prearranged, preconceived, predetermined; aforethought; voluntary, volitional; Law, dated prepense. ANTONYMS unintentional, accidental.

 

intentionally

intentionally adverb she would never intentionally hurt anyone: deliberately, on purpose, purposely, purposefully, by design, knowingly, wittingly, consciously; premeditatedly, calculatedly, in cold blood, wilfully, wantonly; with malice aforethought. ANTONYMS accidentally.

 

Duden Dictionary

Intention

In ten ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |Intenti o n |die Intention; Genitiv: der Intention, Plural: die Intentionen lateinisch intentio, zu: intendere, intendieren bildungssprachlich Absicht, Bestreben meine Intention geht dahin, dass | das entspricht seinen Intentionen

 

intentional

in ten ti o nal Adjektiv |intention a l |mit einer Intention verknüpft; zweckbestimmt; zielgerichtet intentionales Verhalten

 

Intentionalismus

In ten ti o na lis mus Substantiv, maskulin , der |Intentional i smus |der Intentionalismus; Genitiv: des Intentionalismus philosophische Lehre, nach der jede Handlung nur nach ihrer Absicht, nicht nach ihrer Wirkung zu beurteilen ist

 

Intentionalität

In ten ti o na li tät Substantiv, feminin , die |Intentionalit ä t |Lehre von der Ausrichtung aller psychischen Akte auf ein reales oder ideales Ziel

 

intentionell

in ten ti o nell Adjektiv |intention e ll | intentional

 

Intentionspsychose

In ten ti ons psy cho se Substantiv, feminin Medizin; Psychologie , die |Intenti o nspsychose |die Intentionspsychose; Genitiv: der Intentionspsychose, Plural: die Intentionspsychosen geistige Störung, in deren Verlauf Hemmungen die Ausführung bestimmter Handlungen unterbinden

 

Intentionstremor

In ten ti ons tre mor Substantiv, maskulin Medizin; Psychologie , der |Intenti o nstremor |der Intentionstremor; Genitiv: des Intentionstremors krankhaftes Zittern bei Beginn und Verlauf willkürlicher, gezielter Bewegungen

 

French Dictionary

intention

intention n. f. nom féminin Volonté, désir de faire quelque chose. : De bonnes intentions de travail. C ’est l ’intention qui compte. LOCUTIONS À l ’intention de Spécialement pour. : J ’ai acheté ce jouet à l ’intention de Fanny. Un ouvrage à l ’intention des élèves du secondaire. SYNONYME destiné à . Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec la locution à l ’attention de, mention précisant le destinataire d ’une lettre. Avoir l ’intention de. Projeter de. : Il a l ’intention de prendre des vacances. SYNONYME proposer de . Note Syntaxique La locution est suivie de l ’infinitif. Procès d ’intention. Blâme fondé non sur les faits mais sur les intentions prêtées.

 

intentionné

intentionné , ée adj. adjectif Avec de bonnes ou de mauvaises intentions. : Une personne bien intentionnée. Note Technique L ’adjectif ne s ’emploie plus qu ’avec les adverbes bien ou mal; attention à l ’orthographe, car l ’adverbe mal est soudé à l ’adjectif: malintentionné, mais bien intentionné. Note Orthographique intentio nn é.

 

intentionnel

intentionnel , elle adj. adjectif Qui est fait délibérément. : Ce coup n ’était pas intentionnel. SYNONYME calculé ; délibéré ; prémédité ; projeté ; volontaire ; voulu . Note Orthographique intentio nn el.

 

intentionnellement

intentionnellement adv. adverbe Volontairement. : Il a agi intentionnellement avec la volonté de nuire. SYNONYME délibérément ; exprès ; volontairement . Note Orthographique intentio nn ellement.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

intention

in ten tion /ɪnténʃ (ə )n /intend (形 )intentional 名詞 s /-z /1 U C «…する /…という » 意図 , 意向, 意志, つもり «of do ing , to do /that 節 » (be 自動詞 1 a 表現 )have no [every ] intention of doing …するつもりはまったくない [どうしても …するつもりである ]with the intention of going home 帰宅するつもりで my original intention 私のそもそもの意図 He announced his intention to resign .彼は辞任する意向を表明した It was not my intention to offend you .君を傷つけるつもりなどなかった It is our intention that this book be [⦅主に英 ⦆should be ] read in youth .この本は若いころに読むべきだというのが我々の考えだ (should 助動詞 7 語法 )コーパスの窓 intention of doing [to do ]no [the, any, every, slightest ] などの修飾語に続く場合はof doingが普通. one's や修飾語がない場合はto doが普通だが, announce [declare, state, express, signal ] (one's ) など一般動詞の後では時にof doingとなる .2 C 意図したもの, ねらい, 目的 ; s 〗心構え, 態度 ; ⦅話 古 ⦆s 〗結婚の意志 with good [the best (of )] intentions 善意で [ひたすら善意をもって ] (!結果は良くないことを暗示; well-intentioned ) 3 U 〘医 〙癒合 (ゆごう ).4 C 〘論 〙概念 .

 

intentional

in ten tion al /ɪnténʃ (ə )n (ə )l /intend 形容詞 比較なし 意図的な , 故意の (!通例良からぬことを暗示する; deliberateよりかたい語 ) .~́ w lk 野球 敬遠の四球 .

 

intentionally

in t n tion al ly 副詞 故意に, わざと .