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minded

/mahyn-did/US // ˈmaɪn dɪd //UK // (ˈmaɪndɪd) //

介意的,介意的人,介意,介意的是

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having a certain kind of mind: strong-minded.
    • : inclined or disposed.

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Examples

  • One of the very best of the natural-minded Champagne makers is Vincent Couche, whose bottling called “Chloé” I stumbled upon a few years back at Oakland’s influential natural wine bar and bottle shop, Ordinaire.

  • Future-minded entrepreneurs and researchers aim to listen in on our brains and perhaps even reshape thinking.

  • I’m looking for a man who is confident, thoughtful, goal-oriented, philanthropic, open-minded, and makes me laugh.

  • I thought it was conducted by weak-minded men and women who were unable to check their worst impulses and had very little self-control.

  • Since becoming a mom to two young, very active boys, a deeper drive to support self-worth for all, particularly children, through a socially-minded food business, has become an equal obsession.

  • The world is changing, and men really could use a movement—just not the misogynistic, conspiracy-minded one they have now.

  • But all fair-minded Americans should get behind this push for real equality and protections in the lives of all Americans.

  • We can always use people who are community-minded [like him].

  • There were likewise people who could have mobilized actors, students, reform-minded Communists and even trade unionists.

  • “Small groups of like-minded Turkers [can] come together and start taking productive action,” Bernstein said.

  • They will reach you by the hands of Mr. Mackenzie, a worldly-minded Scotch merchant, but honest as to earthly things.

  • You may imagine the effect this missive produced upon the proud, high-minded doctor of divinity.

  • He was an outlaw, hunted and despised, depending for his life on the caprice of a fickle-minded woman.

  • High-minded and possessing a keen sense of honor himself, he had an instinctive aversion to anything mean or low in others.

  • Rosa laughingly approved of this decision, for she was like-minded with her mother, but her father did not respond.