mean
柯林斯詞典
- VERB USES
1. V-T If you want to know what a word, code, signal, or gesture means, you want to know what it refers to or what its message is. 意思是…[no cont]
"Credible" means "believable."
的意思是。
What does "evidence" mean?
是什么意思?
2. V-T If you ask someone what they mean, you are asking them to explain exactly what or who they are referring to or what they are intending to say. 意指[no cont]
Do you mean me?
你指我嗎?
Let me illustrate what I mean with an old story. 讓我用一個(gè)老故事來(lái)說(shuō)明我指的是什么吧。
3. V-T If something means something to you, it is important to you in some way. (對(duì)某人) 很重要[no cont]
The idea that she witnessed this shameful incident meant nothing to him. 他知道她目擊了這可恥的一幕,但這對(duì)他來(lái)說(shuō)并不重要。
4. V-T If one thing means another, it shows that the second thing exists or is true. 表明…的存在; 表明…屬實(shí)[no cont]
An enlarged prostate does not necessarily mean cancer. 腫大的前列腺并不一定表明癌癥的存在。
5. V-T If one thing means another, the first thing leads to the second thing happening. 導(dǎo)致[no cont]
It would almost certainly mean the end of NATO. 這的確幾乎導(dǎo)致北大西洋公約組織的終結(jié)。
6. V-T If doing one thing means doing another, it involves doing the second thing. 意味著
Children universally prefer to live in peace and security, even if that means living with only one parent. 孩子們普遍愿意過(guò)平靜安寧的生活,即使那意味著只能和單親生活在一起。
7. V-T If you say that you mean what you are saying, you are telling someone that you are serious about it and are not joking, exaggerating, or just being polite. 對(duì)…當(dāng)真[no cont]
He says you're fired if you're not back at work on Friday. And I think he meant it. 他說(shuō)如果你周五不回來(lái)上班的話,就會(huì)被解雇。我想他是當(dāng)真的。
8. V-T If you say that someone meant to do something, you are saying that they did it deliberately. 有意[no cont]
I didn't mean to hurt you. 我不是有意要傷害你。
If that sounds harsh, it is meant to. 如果那聲音聽(tīng)起來(lái)是刺耳的,它就是如此。
9. V-T If you say that someone did not mean any harm, offence, or disrespect, you are saying that they did not intend to upset or offend people or to cause problems, even though they may in fact have done so. 本意為[no cont, with brd-neg]
I'm sure he didn't mean any harm. 我敢肯定他本無(wú)惡意。
10. V-T If you mean to do something, you intend or plan to do it. 打算[no cont]
Summer is the perfect time to catch up on the new books you meant to read. 夏天是補(bǔ)看想讀的新書(shū)的最佳時(shí)間。
11. V-T If you say that something was meant to happen, you believe that it was made to happen by God or fate, and did not just happen by chance. 注定[usu passive, no cont]
John was constantly reassuring me that we were meant to be together. 約翰不停地安慰我說(shuō),我們注定在一起。
12. PHRASE You say "I mean" when making clearer something that you have just said. 也就是說(shuō)[口語(yǔ)]
It was his idea. Gordon's, I mean. 那是他的主意。也就是說(shuō),戈登的主意。
13. PHRASE You can use "I mean" to introduce a statement, especially one that justifies something that you have just said. 我的意思是 (證明前述)[口語(yǔ)]
I'm sure he wouldn't mind. I mean, I was the one who asked him. 我肯定他不會(huì)介意。我的意思是,我就是問(wèn)他的那個(gè)人。
14. PHRASE You say I mean when correcting something that you have just said. 我剛才是說(shuō)[口語(yǔ)]
It was law or classics – I mean English or classics. 那是法律或者古典文學(xué)–我是說(shuō),英語(yǔ)或者古典文學(xué)。
15. PHRASE If you know what it means to do something, you know everything that is involved in a particular activity or experience, especially the effect that it has on you. (親身) 體會(huì)了解
I know what it means to lose a child under such tragic circumstances. 我能切身體會(huì)在那樣悲慘的情況下失去孩子的感覺(jué)。
16. PHRASE If a name, word, or phrase means something to you, you have heard it before and you know what it refers to. 對(duì)某人來(lái)說(shuō)意味著什么
"Oh, Gairdner," he said, as if that meant something to him. “啊,蓋爾德納,”他說(shuō)道,好像這個(gè)名字對(duì)他來(lái)說(shuō)意味著什么。
17. PHRASE You use "you mean" in a question to check that you have understood what someone has said. 你是說(shuō) (疑問(wèn)句中用于核實(shí)是否理解別人所說(shuō)的話)
What accident? You mean Christina's?
什么事故?你是說(shuō)克里斯蒂娜的那次嗎?
19. you know what I mean→see know
PHRASE
1. ADJ If someone is being mean, they are being unkind to another person, for example by not allowing them to do something. 不友好的
The little girls had locked themselves in the room because Mack had been mean to them. 這些小女孩們把自己鎖在房間里,因?yàn)辂溈藢?duì)她們不友好。
2. ADJ If you describe a person or animal as mean, you are saying that they are very bad-tempered and cruel. 脾氣極壞的; 殘忍的[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)]
The state's former commissioner of prisons once called Leonard the meanest man he'd ever seen. 這個(gè)州的前任監(jiān)獄長(zhǎng)曾經(jīng)把倫納德稱為他所見(jiàn)過(guò)的最殘忍的人。
3. ADJ If you describe someone as mean, you are being critical of them because they are unwilling to spend much money or to use very much of a particular thing. 吝嗇的[英國(guó)英語(yǔ)]
ADJ
1. N-SING The mean is a number that is the average of a set of numbers. 平均數(shù)
Take a hundred and twenty values and calculate the mean. 取120個(gè)值計(jì)算平均數(shù)。
2. ADJ intermediate or medium in size, quantity, etc (尺寸、數(shù)量等)中間的; 中等的
3. →see also means
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mean /mi?n/ (meaning,meant,means)
ADJECTIVE USES
mean /mi?n/ (meaner,meanest)
NOUN USE
mean /mi?n/
劍橋詞典
- When he said three o'clock, I thought he meant in the afternoon .
- Charges are made on a sliding scale , which means that the amount you must pay increases with the level of your income .
- If you don't know what the word means, look it up in a dictionary .
- You should take it as a compliment when I fall asleep in your company - it means I'm relaxed .
- A continuous white line in the middle of the road means no overtaking .
- High acidity levels in the water mean that the fish are not so large .
- Shortages mean that even staples like bread are difficult to find .
- In a way I'd prefer it if they didn't come, because it would mean extra work .
- Let's say that the journey takes three hours , that means you'll arrive at two o'clock.
- The irregularity of English spelling means that it is easy to make mistakes .
- I didn't mean to be rude - it just came out like that.
- He doesn't really mean it - he's just being contrary .
- He's always making flattering remarks , but he doesn't really mean them.
- I didn't mean to upset her - it was just a bit of fun .
- He didn't mean it - he said it in the heat of the moment .
- Her children mean all the world to her.
- Gerald means nothing to me now.
- Her career means everything to her.
- Nothing means more to me than my children's happiness .
- Her approval meant a lot to me.
mean verb (EXPRESS)
[ 及物動(dòng)詞:后面接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ]to express or represent something such as an idea , thought , or fact
意思是;意味著
What does this word mean? 這個(gè)詞是什么意思?
[ 詞或詞組后面接一個(gè)that從句 ] These figures mean that almost six percent of the working population is unemployed . 這些數(shù)字意味著近6%的勞動(dòng)人口處于失業(yè)狀態(tài)。
What do you mean by that remark ? 你那話是什么意思?
She's kind of strange though. Do you know what I mean? 可是她有點(diǎn)怪。你明白我指什么嗎?
"They all showed up." "You mean the entire family ?"
[ 及物動(dòng)詞:后面接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ]
used to add emphasis to what you are saying
(用于強(qiáng)調(diào))是…的意思
I want you home by midnight . And I mean midnight . 我要你午夜前回家,記住是午夜。
Give it back now! I mean it. 現(xiàn)在就把它還了!我是說(shuō)真的。
例句
mean verb (HAVE RESULT)
[ 及物動(dòng)詞:后面接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ]to have a particular result
意味著;結(jié)果是
Lower costs mean lower prices . 成本降低,價(jià)格就會(huì)下降。
[ 詞或詞組后面接一個(gè)that從句 ] Advances in electronics mean that the technology is already available . 電子學(xué)方面的進(jìn)步使這項(xiàng)技術(shù)已經(jīng)可供人們利用。
[ 動(dòng)詞后面接一個(gè)動(dòng)詞ing結(jié)構(gòu) ] If we want to catch the 7.30 train , that will mean leaving the house at 6.00. 如果想趕上7:30的火車,那就意味著我們要6:00從家中出發(fā)。
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mean verb (INTEND)
[ 不及物動(dòng)詞:后面不接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 or 及物動(dòng)詞:后面接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ]to intend
意欲,打算
I'm sorry if I offended you - I didn't mean any harm . 如果冒犯了你我很抱歉——我并無(wú)惡意。
The books with large print are meant for partially sighted readers . 這些大字號(hào)的書(shū)是為視力有障礙的讀者準(zhǔn)備的。
[ 動(dòng)詞后面接一個(gè)帶to的不定式 ] I've been meaning to call you all week . 我整個(gè)星期都想著要給你打電話。
Do you think she meant to say 9 a.m. instead of 9 p.m.? 你認(rèn)為她是想說(shuō)上午9點(diǎn)而不是晚上9點(diǎn)嗎?
They didn't mean for her to read the letter . 他們并不想讓她讀那封信。
?be meant to do sth
to be intended to
被期望,應(yīng)該,預(yù)期
These batteries are meant to last for a year . 這些電池應(yīng)該能用一年。
This exercise isn't meant to be difficult . 這個(gè)練習(xí)不會(huì)很難。
We were meant to have gone away this week , but Debbie's ill so we couldn't go. 這周我們本該走了,但是戴比病了,所以我們走不了了。
You are meant to rub the medicine on the affected area , not swallow it. 你應(yīng)該把藥抹在受感染部位,而不是吞服。
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mean verb (HAVE IMPORTANCE)
[ 及物動(dòng)詞:后面接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ]to have an important emotional effect on someone
對(duì)…具有意義,對(duì)…具有重要影響
It wasn't a valuable picture but it meant a lot to me. 這不是一幅很貴重的畫,但對(duì)我卻很重要。
Possessions mean nothing to him. 財(cái)富對(duì)他來(lái)說(shuō)毫無(wú)意義。
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習(xí)語(yǔ)
be meant for each otherI mean
mean business
mean well
(do you) see what I mean?
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