To assign for a specific end, use, or purpose; to design or destine.
To have as a logical consequence.
Другие значения термина "mean" 1 I don't mean 'nice' the way she means 'nice,' either; don't worry.
2 You cry 'freedom,' but mean 'equal.' You think people really want either?
3 Mr Power said it would mean a great deal to the industry.
4 Variations in testing regimes mean the true number is likely far higher.
5 What will the result mean for the political parties in Northern Ireland?
6 That is a great example of what I mean by social responsibility.
7 No idea what half those big words mean but, yes, good point.
8 Major says a Brexit vote would mean a second Scottish independence referendum.
9 One of his colleagues said at the time: They really mean business.
10 Of course, just because the choice is clear doesn't mean it's easy.
11 A final question is: What does this mean for your economic future?
12 However ministers say it will mean lower bills in the longer term.
13 Which leads us to the question: What does quality mean in beer?
14 ILFC's order books could mean cheaper planes for China, industry experts say.
15 I mean , and this leads to a really thorny ethical question, right?
16 Results: Five patients were identified with a mean age of 57 years.
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