mean的意思和读音

mean

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v.

n.

adj.

means  meaning  meant  meaner  meanest  

adv.+v.necessarily mean,probably mean

v.+n.mean thing,dollar mean

adv.+adj.actually mean

adj.+n.mean trick,mean velocity,mean nature,act mean

adj.generous,kind,extreme,comfortable

n.extremity

adj.paltry

n.norm,midpoint

v.denote,signify,intend,propose,entail

meanv.have as meaning

1.to have sth as a meaning

What does this sentence mean?

What is meant by ‘batch processing’?batch processing

Does the name ‘Jos Vos’ mean anything to you(= do you know who he is) ? )

The flashing light means (that) you must stop.

intend as meaning

2.to intend to say sth on a particular occasion

What did he mean by that remark?

‘Perhaps we should try another approach.’ ‘ What do you mean?(= I don't understand what you are suggesting.) ’“。”“?”

What do you mean , you thought I wouldn't mind?(= of course I mind and I am very angry)

What she means is that there's no point in waiting here.

I always found him a little strange, if you know what I mean(= if you understand what I mean by ‘strange’) .

I know what you mean(= I understand and feel sympathy) . I hated learning to drive too.

It was like─weird. Know what I mean?

I see what you mean(= I understand although I may not agree) , but I still think it's worth trying.

See what I mean(= I was right and this proves it, doesn't it) ? She never agrees to anything I suggest./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

‘But Pete doesn't know we're here!’ ‘ That's what I mean!(= that's what I have been trying to tell you.) ’“!”“!”

Do you mean Ann Smith or Mary Smith? ) )

Did he mean (that) he was dissatisfied with our service?

You mean(= are you telling me) we have to start all over again?

have as purpose

3.to have sth as a purpose or intention

What did she mean by leaving so early(= why did she do it) ?

Don't laugh! I mean it(= I am serious) .

He means trouble(= to cause trouble) .

Don't be upset─I'm sure she meant it as a compliment.

He means what he says(= is not joking, exaggerating, etc.) .

The chair was clearly meant for a child.

Don't be angry. I'm sure she meant it for the best(= intended to be helpful) .

She means to succeed.

I'm sorry I hurt you. I didn't mean to .

I'm feeling very guilty─ I've been meaning to call my parents for days, but still haven't got around to it.

I didn't mean you to read the letter.

You're meant to(= you are supposed to) pay before you go in.

I never meant (that) you should come alone.

intend sb to be/do sth

4.[oftpass]to intend sb to be or do sth

I was never meant for the army(= did not have the qualities needed to become a soldier) .

Duncan and Makiko were meant for each other(= are very suitable as partners) .

His father meant him to be an engineer.

She did everything to get the two of them together, but I guess it just wasn't meant to be .

have as result

5.to have sth as a result or a likely result

Spending too much now will mean a shortage of cash next year.

Do you have any idea what it means to be poor?

We'll have to be careful with money but that doesn't mean (that) we can't enjoy ourselves.

This new order will mean working overtime.

The injury could mean him missing next week's game.使

be important

6.[nopass]~ sth to sbto be of value or importance to sb

Your friendship means a great deal to me.

$20 means a lot(= represents a lot of money) when you live on $100 a week. 100 ,20

Money means nothing to him .

Her children mean the world to her .

IDM

This restaurant is meant to be excellent.

be meant to be sthto be generally considered to be sth

This restaurant is meant to be excellent.

It was so boring─I mean, nothing happened for the first hour!

She's English─Scottish, I mean.

I mean(informal)used to explain or correct what you have just said

It was so boring─I mean, nothing happened for the first hour!

She's English─Scottish, I mean.

He has the look of a man who means business.

mean business(informal)to be serious in your intentions

He has the look of a man who means business.

mean (sb) no harmnot mean (sb) any harmto not have any intention of hurting sb

I mean to say, you should have known how he would react!

Do you mean to say you've lost it?西

mean to sayused to emphasize what you are saying or to ask sb if they really mean what they say

I mean to say, you should have known how he would react!

Do you mean to say you've lost it?西

mean wellto have good intentions, although their effect may not be goodadj.not generous

1.not willing to give or share things, especially money

She's always been mean with money.

unkind

2.~ (to sb)unkind, for example by not letting sb have or do sth

Don't be so mean to your little brother!

angry/violent

3.likely to become angry or violent

That's a mean-looking dog.

skilful

4.(informal)very good and skilful

He's a mean tennis player.

She plays a mean game of chess.

average

5.[obn]average; between the highest and the lowest, etc.

the mean temperature

intelligence

6.not very great

This should be clear even to the meanest intelligence.

poor

7.poor and dirty in appearance

mean houses/streets

8.born into or coming from a low social class

IDM

His mother was a painter, and he's no mean artist himself.

be no mean…used to say that sb is very good at doing sth

His mother was a painter, and he's no mean artist himself.

n.— see alsomeansmiddle way

1.~ (between A and B)a quality, condition, or way of doing sth that is in the middle of two extremes and better than either of them

He needed to find a mean between frankness and rudeness.

average

2.the value found by adding together all the numbers in a group, and dividing the total by the number of numbers

IDMthe happy/golden meana course of action that is not extreme

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adj.1.cruel, or unkind; angry and violent2.excellent, or skillful3.typical of the living conditions and environment of poor people4.cheapnot willing to spend money5.calculated by adding several numbers together and dividing the total by the original number of things you added together1.cruel, or unkind; angry and violent2.excellent, or skillful3.typical of the living conditions and environment of poor people4.cheapnot willing to spend money5.calculated by adding several numbers together and dividing the total by the original number of things you added together

n.1.an amount that is calculated by adding several numbers together and dividing the total by the original number of things that you added together2.something that is between two extremes or opposites

v.1.to have a particular meaning; to communicate a particular meaning, feeling, or piece of information; to be evidence that something exists2.to intend something bad or harmful; to intend to do something, often something bad or wrong; to want someone to do something, or to want something to happen to someone; to say something with a particular intention3.to make something necessary, or to make it happen4.to refer to someone or something when you are talking, looking, pointing, etc. at them1.to have a particular meaning; to communicate a particular meaning, feeling, or piece of information; to be evidence that something exists2.to intend something bad or harmful; to intend to do something, often something bad or wrong; to want someone to do something, or to want something to happen to someone; to say something with a particular intention3.to make something necessary, or to make it happen4.to refer to someone or something when you are talking, looking, pointing, etc. at them

1. median mean var ...

3. nuisance 西 mean surprise 12…

4. 〖 meaning;significance;implication〗 mean;signify;imply〗 〖 imagine〗 ...

5. meal n. mean vt. mean a. ...

6. loyal mean moody ...

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1.Her eyes rested for an instant on the three francs I left for the waiter, and I knew that she thought me mean.

2.Lovers and friends are all that matter, you'll never know how much it came to mean to me to have you by my side in battles lost and won.

3.Sometimes he might goof up and use a word that did not mean exactly what he thought it meant.

4.Thing is, they aren't trying to be mean or rude . . . they just aren't thinking of others.。。。。

5.I mean I put two years of work - nine months of it undercover - to gather enough evidence to indict Dante Arete. The case was almost made.·9

6.It's better for you, will keep you satisfied longer and - you won't have that 'puffy' look in your face (ladies, you know what I mean).-/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>)。

7.(It was) absolutely amazing, I mean, you know, with this hot weather and a lot of people all around us, it's just spectacular.

8."We make a mockery of the word aphrodisiac if by it we mean a substance that sets one up to be raped, " says Schab.“使西,”

9.I don't mean to be rude, but I hope you're not going to tell me that to find the secret I have to look within myself or something like that.西

10.By "random, " I mean really random: Pound the keyboard for a while, like a monkey trying to write Shakespeare.