pretende
aims to, intended, intends
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Donde las palabras se pueden traducir en palabras equivalentes, el estilo de un original puede ser seguido de cerca; pero ninguna traducción que pretende ser escrita en inglés normal puede reproducir el estilo de Aristóteles.
Where words can be translated into equivalent words, the style of an original can be closely followed; but no translation which aims at being written in normal English can reproduce the style of Aristotle.
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¿Qué pretende hacer?
What does he intend to do?
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Tom no sabe exactamente que pretende hacer María.
Tom doesn't know for certain what Mary is going to do.
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Ella pretende jugar tenis con su padre esta tarde.
She intends to play tennis this afternoon with her father.
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¿Qué pretende ahora?
What is he up to now?
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Tom no pretende ir solo.
Tom doesn't intend to go by himself.
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Tom pretende averiguar qué está pasando.
Tom plans to find out what's going on.
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Nadie pretende levantar un muro.
Nobody intends to erect a wall.
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Sé exactamente qué pretende Tom.
I know exactly what Tom is up to.
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Tom pretende convertirse en periodista.
Tom intends to become a journalist.
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Su padre pretende convertirla en pianista.
Her father intends her to be a pianist.
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Tom pretende ser más cuidadoso en el futuro.
Tom plans to be more careful in the future.
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Ella pretende jugar al tenis.
She intends to play tennis.
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