释义 |
mean to (do something) mean to (do something)To have the intention, desire, or obligation to do something. I've been meaning to see that new movie everyone is talking about. A: "Did you mow the lawn?" B: "No, I meant to do it yesterday, but I ran out of time."See also: meanmean to (do something)to intend to do something. Did you mean to do that? No, it was an accident. I didn't mean to.See also: meanmean (for someone) to do somethingto intend (for someone) to do something. John meant to go with us to the zoo. John meant for Jane to do the dishes.See also: meanmean toIntend to, as in I meant to go running this morning but got up too late, or I'm sorry I broke it-I didn't mean to. This idiom was first recorded in 1560. See also: mean |