B1 [ I or T ] to make or draw plans for something, for example clothes or buildings设计;制(图)
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In 1960, Pierre Cardin became the first couturier to design men's clothes.
He's designed dresses for many celebrities, most famously the Queen.
All our advertising material is designed in-house.
The building isn't designed very well from the point of view of wheelchair access.
Adam designed and wrote the software.
B2 [ T usually passive ] to intend意图,打算
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The advertisements were designed to shock - that was the whole point of the campaign.
The government has produced a series of leaflets designed to extend public awareness of the dangers of AIDS.
This course is designed to give drivers a grounding in car maintenance.
By its nature, terrorism is designed to strike at the heart of our democratic values.
The new law is designed to protect people's privacy.
C1 [ C ] a drawing or set of drawings showing how a building or product is to be made and how it will work and look设计图,图纸
B1 [ U ] also designing the art of making plans or drawings for something设计(艺术)
B1 [ S or U ] the way in which something is planned and made设计(方法);设计风格
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The design of the church echoes that of St. Paul's Cathedral.
There was a very positive response to our new design - people seemed very pleased with it.
The designs for the new mosque have attracted widespread criticism.
The fault surely lies in the design of the equipment.
The car has a serious design fault.
plans, often ones that are not honest, to get something or someone for yourself阴谋计划,不良企图
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