词汇 | meant |
释义 | meant past simple and past participle ofmean Examples of meantmeant How did the students learn what 'essay' meant in that biology class? That meant a density of seven trees per journal. The lack of a viable alternative meant that the existing paradigm was preserved, even in the face of apparent policy failure. The developer meant to say simply that the design could be varied by changing numeric parameters. But perhaps his next sentence is meant to give us this understanding. This would have meant placing more emphasis on persuasion than coercion, as had been the practice hitherto. Given this framework, we can say precisely what is meant by equivalence. But the content of the survey meant that other recommendations had a different emphasis. Information deficits and classification difficulties meant that housewives and ' never having worked ' had to be taken as a single category. First, it must be decided what is meant by a structure being present in the interlanguage. Proofs are not meant to act merely as justification for the discovery of "facts"; they are themselves the "facts" to be discovered. What is actually meant here by functional significance is not clear. Secondly, the founding of a poorhouse meant better possibilities for taking care of the poor. Limitations on our lines of distribution have meant that this special edition cannot reach all of our readers. But it also meant that the state increasingly relied on the cooperation of the religious authorities and on the lesson content they supplied. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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