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意图 (yìtú) is used to refer to an intention or purpose. For example, one might say: 他的意图是要改变这个社会 (Tā de yìtú shì yào gǎibiàn zhège shèhuì; His intention is to change this society).
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In Chinese, the word 意图 (yìtú) means "intention." There are several other words that can be used to convey a similar meaning:
1. 目的 (mùdì) - This word means "purpose" or "goal." While it focuses more on the end result one aims to achieve, it can also imply the intention behind an action.
2. 想法 (xiǎngfǎ) - This means "idea" or "thought." It encompasses the cognitive aspect of intention, indicating what one is thinking or considering, but may not always carry the same weight of commitment as 意图 (yìtú).
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