intended

intended
1. adjective
beabsichtigt [Wirkung]; erklärt [Ziel]; absichtlich [Beleidigung]

be intended for somebody/something — für jemanden/etwas bestimmt od. gedacht sein

2. noun
(coll.) Zukünftige, der/die (ugs.)
* * *
in·tend·ed
[ɪnˈtendɪd]
I. adj vorgesehen, beabsichtigt
\intended effect beabsichtigte Wirkung
\intended murder vorsätzlicher Mord
\intended target anvisiertes Ziel
\intended victim LAW geplantes Opfer
II. n usu sing (dated or hum) Zukünftige(r) f(m) veraltet o hum
* * *
[In'tendɪd]
1. adj
1) effect beabsichtigt, geplant; victim ausgeguckt; target anvisiert

what is the intended meaning of that remark? — was ist mit dieser Bemerkung gemeint?

2) husband, wife zukünftig, in spe pred
2. n

my intended (inf) — mein Zukünftiger (inf), meine Zukünftige (inf)

* * *
intended
A adj (adv intendedly)
1. beabsichtigt, geplant
2. gewünscht
3. absichtlich
4. umg zukünftig:
her intended husband ihr Zukünftiger
B s umg Verlobte(r) m/f(m):
her intended ihr Zukünftiger;
his intended seine Zukünftige
* * *
1. adjective
beabsichtigt [Wirkung]; erklärt [Ziel]; absichtlich [Beleidigung]

be intended for somebody/something — für jemanden/etwas bestimmt od. gedacht sein

2. noun
(coll.) Zukünftige, der/die (ugs.)
* * *
adj.
beabsichtigt adj.
vorgesehen adj.

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