mind
英 [英 [maɪnd]]
美 [美 [maɪnd]]
n. 头脑; 大脑; 思考能力; 智慧; 思维方式; 聪明人; 富有才智的人
v. 对(某事)烦恼,苦恼,焦虑; 介意; (请求允许或客气地请人做事)介意
过去式:minded 过去分词:minded 现在分词:minding 复数:minds 第三人称单数:minds
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双语例句
- You could do fine in the world if you put your mind to it.
如果认真去做,任何事都可以做好。 - In his mind's eye, he can imagine the effect he's having.
他能在脑海里想象出将会达到的效果。 - It's hard to see it any other way, though I'm trying to keep an open mind.
尽管我努力不妄下定论,但此事很难有其他的见解。 - She moved to London, meeting some of the best minds of her time.
她搬到了伦敦,遇见了她那个时代最有头脑的一些人。 - She has closed her mind to last year's traumas.
她不再去想去年遭受的创伤。 - Contact with other disabled yachtsmen of like mind would be helpful
和其他志同道合的残疾人帆船运动员接触会有帮助。 - Good health is simply a case of mind over matter.
身体健康只不过是一个心态至上的问题。 - Bear in mind that petrol stations are scarce in the more remote areas
要牢记一点:在比较偏远的地方加油站很少见。 - Don't expect others to read your mind.
别指望别人会看出你的心思。 - It had never crossed his mind that there might be a problem
他从未想过可能会有问题存在。