minding
介意,顾虑,介意的,介意的人
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Definitions
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- : the element, part, substance, or process that reasons, thinks, feels, wills, perceives, judges, etc.: the processes of the human mind.
- : Psychology. the totality of conscious and unconscious mental processes and activities.
- : intellect or understanding, as distinguished from the faculties of feeling and willing; intelligence.
- : a particular instance of the intellect or intelligence, as in a person.
- : a person considered with reference to intellectual power: the greatest minds of the twentieth century.
- : intellectual power or ability.
- : reason, sanity, or sound mental condition: to lose one's mind.
- : a way of thinking and feeling; disposition; temper: a liberal mind.
- : a state of awareness or remembrance: The poem puts me in mind of experiences both new and forgotten.
- : opinion, view, or sentiments: to change one's mind.
- : inclination or desire: to be of a mind to listen.
- : purpose, intention, or will: Let me know your mind in this matter before Tuesday.
- : psychic or spiritual being, as opposed to matter.
- : a conscious or intelligent agency or being: an awareness of a mind ordering the universe.
- : remembrance or recollection; memory: Former days were called to mind.
- : attention; thoughts: He can't keep his mind on his studies.
- : Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S. notice; attention: When he's like that, just pay him no mind.
- : Roman Catholic Church. a commemoration of a person's death, especially by a Requiem Mass.Compare month's mind, year's mind.
- : Also called Divine Mind. Christian Science. God; the incorporeal source of life, substance, and intelligence.Compare mortal mind.
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- : to pay attention to.
- : to heed or obey.
- : to apply oneself or attend to: to mind one's own business.
- : to look after; take care of; tend: to mind the baby.
- : to be careful, cautious, or wary about: Mind what you say.
- : to feel concern at; care about.
- : to feel disturbed or inconvenienced by; object to: Would you mind handing me that book?
- : to regard as concerning oneself or as mattering: Don't mind his bluntness.
- : Dialect. to perceive or notice.to remember.to remind.
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- : to pay attention.
- : to obey.
- : to take notice, observe, or understand: Mind now, I want you home by twelve.
- : to be careful or wary.
- : to care, feel concern, or object: Mind if I go? Don't mind if I do.
- : to regard a thing as concerning oneself or as mattering: You mustn't mind about their gossiping.
Phrases
- mind like a steel trap, have a
- mind of one's own, have a
- mind one's own business
- mind one's p's and q's
- mind over matter
- mind the store
- back of one's mind
- bear in mind
- blow one's mind
- boggle the mind
- bring to mind
- call to mind
- change one's mind
- come to mind
- cross one's mind
- frame of mind
- go out of one's mind
- great minds
- half a mind
- have a good mind to
- in one's mind's eye
- in one's right mind
- know one's own mind
- load off one's mind
- lose one's mind
- make up one's mind
- meeting of the minds
- never mind
- of two minds
- one-track mind
- on one's mind
- open mind
- out of sight (out of mind)
- piece of one's mind
- presence of mind
- prey on (one's mind)
- put one in mind of
- read someone's mind
- set one's mind at rest
- slip one's mind
- speak one's mind
- to my mind
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
With that in mind, we sought out stocks in six categories that are poised to deliver big results as the world rebuilds.
The tale calls to mind classics such as “It” and “Ghost Story.”
I think the ideas Best is grappling with are interesting either way, but keep that grain of salt in mind.
However, there are two notable factors to bear in mind here.
Keep in mind that groups don’t evolve to become more “advanced” than their ancestors.
By the age of five, Eugenie was tasked with minding the pig herds, rising before dawn to keep an eye on the snuffling porkers.
Expect to leave the tribute happily humming the haunting notes of “Alfie” and not minding any raindrops falling on your head.
You grow used to seeing evil done, to letting it go; you begin by not minding, you end by doing it yourself.
John Leo is editor of Minding the Campus, the Manhattan Institute site on colleges and universities.
Who was minding the store when 92,000 documents were purloined, Big Brother or Big Momma?
Louis the Goon went along, looking neither to right nor left, docilely intent on minding his own business.
Nothing goes wrong enough with me to give me a handsome excuse for minding it.
The driver could not tell where he had been that night, not here certainly, but wherever it was he was minding his own business.
"We are much obliged to you for not minding about the window," Bess added, forgetting her shyness.
He won't never speak to another girl minding her own business as he spoke to us.