mentality 的定义
plural men·tal·i·ties.
- mental capacity or endowment: a person of average mentality.
- the set of one's mind; view; outlook: a liberal mentality.
mentality 近义词
state of mind; intelligence
更多mentality例句
- It’s not hard to see how a mentality that revolves around seeing what already works and replicating it came to dominate our industry.
- Duvernay-Tardif entered the job with what he described as a “medical student mentality,” focused on the treatment of patients.
- That means pondering what you’d do if certain events happen with an if-this, then-that mentality.
- You wonder if one had gone in and we’d been in front if the mentality of the last few minutes wouldn’t have been different.
- In the regular season, the NFL could maintain its next-man-up mentality and plow ahead.
- “After the New York mentality, it is the ultimate contrast to see people making things by hand,” he said.
- Within the black community itself, the slave mentality is still being battled.
- For Republicans, the sitzkreig mentality will only grow after the midterms, even and especially if they take the Senate.
- So does his comment about treason, which plugs into the mentality of those accusing the President of sedition and disloyalty.
- Many found this to echo a Stepford Wife mentality of women: Women like stories and language, not impersonal, cold, manly numbers!
- The high pitch represents mentality, the esthetic phases of beauty, and much brilliancy.
- And as bronze reflects the light, her mentality seemed to reflect all the cold lights in her nature.
- Supposed religious vocations, especially when of sudden development, are sometimes no more than an index of disturbed mentality.
- Hesitatingly she came forward, and Houston's dulled mentality at last took cognizance that a hand was extended slightly.
- But mentality and spirit cannot be bought—only labour and dexterity.