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    1. mind

      英 [ma?nd] 美[ma?nd]
      • n. 理智,精神;意見;智力;記憶力
      • vt. 介意;專心于;照料
      • vi. 介意;注意

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      詞態(tài)變化


      復數(shù):?minds;第三人稱單數(shù):?minds;過去式:?minded;過去分詞:?minded;現(xiàn)在分詞:?minding;

      中文詞源


      mind 思想,思維,頭腦

      來自PIE*men,思想,思考,記憶,詞源同man,mental,monitor.引申詞義思維,頭腦等。

      mind 思想,思維,頭腦

      來自PIE*men,思想,思考,記憶,詞源同man,mental,monitor.引申詞義思維,頭腦等。

      英文詞源


      mind
      mind: [12] Mind is a member of a large and diverse family of English words (including mandarin, mathematics, memory, and reminisce) that go back ultimately to the Indo-European base *men- ‘think’. Amongst its other descendants were Latin mēns ‘mind’, source of English mental [15], and prehistoric Germanic *gamunthiz (formed with the collective prefix *ga-).

      This passed into Old English as gemynd, but its prefix was dropped in the early Middle English period, giving modern English mind. Historically, ‘memory’ has been as important an element in the word’s meaning as ‘mental faculty’, but it now survives mainly in the derived verb remind.

      => mandarin, mathematics, memory, mental, reminisce
      mind (n.)
      late 12c., from Old English gemynd "memory, remembrance, state of being remembered; thought, purpose; conscious mind, intellect, intention," Proto-Germanic *ga-mundiz (cognates: Gothic muns "thought," munan "to think;" Old Norse minni "mind;" German Minne (archaic) "love," originally "memory, loving memory"), from PIE root *men- (1) "think, remember, have one's mind aroused," with derivatives referring to qualities of mind or states of thought (cognates: Sanskrit matih "thought," munih "sage, seer;" Greek memona "I yearn," mania "madness," mantis "one who divines, prophet, seer;" Latin mens "mind, understanding, reason," memini "I remember," mentio "remembrance;" Lithuanian mintis "thought, idea," Old Church Slavonic mineti "to believe, think," Russian pamjat "memory").

      Meaning "mental faculty" is mid-14c. "Memory," one of the oldest senses, now is almost obsolete except in old expressions such as bear in mind, call to mind. Mind's eye "remembrance" is early 15c. Phrase time out of mind is attested from early 15c. To pay no mind "disregard" is recorded from 1916, American English dialect. To have half a mind to "to have one's mind half made up to (do something)" is recorded from 1726. Mind-reading is from 1882.
      mind (v.)
      mid-14c., "to remember, take care to remember," also "to remind," from mind (n.). Meaning "perceive, notice" is from late 15c.; that of "to give heed to" is from 1550s; that of "be careful about" is from 1737. Sense of "object to, dislike" is from c. 1600; negative use (with not) "to care for, to trouble oneself with" is attested from c. 1600. Meaning "to take care of, look after" is from 1690s. Related: Minded; minding. Meiotic expression don't mind if I do attested from 1847.

      雙語例句


      1. The opportunity had gone. His mind scrabbled for alternatives.
      機會已經(jīng)失去。他苦苦思索別的方案。

      來自柯林斯例句

      2. Jim Coulters will mind the store while I'm away.
      我不在的時候吉姆·庫爾特斯會照看店鋪的。

      來自柯林斯例句

      3. How very thoughtless. I'll give him a piece of my mind.
      真是太沒頭腦了,我要告訴他我很生氣。

      來自柯林斯例句

      4. "Which one of these do you want?" — "I don't mind."
      “你想要這里面的哪一個?”——“都可以?!?/dd>

      來自柯林斯例句

      5. They could interpret it that way if they'd a mind to.
      如果他們愿意的話,可以那樣理解。

      來自柯林斯例句