- the element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences, to think, and to feel; the faculty of consciousness and thought头脑:
as the thoughts ran through his mind, he came to a conclusion
随着这些想法掠过脑海, 他得出了结论
people have the price they are prepared to pay settled in their minds.
人们对愿付多少心中有数。
- a person's mental processes contrasted with physical action思维:
I wrote a letter in my mind.
我打好了一封信的腹稿。
- a person's intellect智力, 思维能力:
his keen mind.
他敏捷的头脑。
- the state of normal mental functioning in a person正常思维:
the strain has affected his mind.
过度压力影响了他的正常思维。
- a person's memory记性, 记忆力:
the company's name slips my mind.
我忘了那家公司的名字。
- a person identified with their intellectual faculties有才智者:
he was one of the greatest minds of his time.
他是他那时代最伟大的智者之一。
- a person's attention注意力, 心思:
I expect my employees to keep their minds on the job.
我希望雇员们把心思都放在工作上。
- the will or determination to achieve something意愿, 意向:
anyone can slim if they set their mind to it.
只要下决心, 任何人都可变苗条。
- often with negative be distressed, annoyed, or worried by介意, 在乎:
I don't mind the rain.
我不在乎下雨。
- have an objection to反对:
what does that mean, if you don't mind my asking?
如果你不反对我问一下, 那是什么意思?
with clause do you mind if I have a cigarette?我抽烟你介意吗?
- with negative or in questions
mind doing something
be reluctant to do something (often used in polite requests)[常用于礼貌请求]不愿(做): I don't mind admitting I was worried.
我愿承认我当时很担心。
would not mind something
informal used to express one's strong enthusiasm for something〈非正式〉渴求, 很想要:I wouldn't mind some coaching from him!
我渴望他给我一些指导!
- regard as important and worthy of attention注意; 留心, 当心:
never mind the opinion polls.
别把那些民意测验当回事。
- no obj. feel concern在意:
why should she mind about a few snubs from people she didn't care for?
为什么她要在意那些她不喜欢的人对她的几次冷落呢?
- with clause, in imperative used to urge someone to remember or take care to bring about something小心, 当心:
mind you look after the children.
小心照看好小孩。
- no obj., in imperative(亦作mind you)used to introduce a qualification to a previous statement不过; 尽管如此:
we've got some decorations up-not a lot, mind you.
我们已经准备了一些饰件——不过, 不多。
- no obj., in imperative informal used to make a command more insistent or to draw attention to a statement〈非正式〉注意, 务必:
be early to bed tonight, mind.
今晚一定要早睡。
- N. Amer. & Irish be obedient to〈北美, 爱尔兰〉服从; 听从:
you think about how much Cal does for you, and you mind her, you hear?
想一想卡尔为你付出了多少, 你要听她的话, 听见了吗?
- Scottish remember〈苏格兰〉记得:
I mind the time when he lost his false teeth.
我记得他掉假牙的时间。
- take care of temporarily(暂时)照料, 照看; 看管:
we left our husbands to mind the children while we went out.
外出时, 我们就让丈夫照看小孩。
- in imperative used to warn someone to avoid injury or damage from a hazard小心, 当心:
mind your head on that cupboard!
当心你的头碰到橱!
- no obj., in imperative Brit. take care〈英〉留心, 当心:
mind out-there's a step missing.
小心, 缺了个台阶。
- in imperative be careful about the quality or nature of注意, 小心:
mind your manners!
注意礼貌!
- with infinitive
be minded
chiefly formal be inclined or disposed to do a particular thing〈主正式〉倾向, 有意: he was minded to reject the application
他有拒绝这一申请之意
the Board was given leave to object if it was so minded.
委员会有权说不, 假如它想那样做的话。
be in(或〈主北美〉of)two minds
- be unable to decide between alternatives三心二意, 拿不定主意。
be of one(或a different)mind
- share the same (or hold a different) opinion意见相同(或不同)。
close(或shut)one's mind to(或against)
- refuse to consider or acknowledge对…不予考虑, 对…置若罔闻。
come(或spring)to mind
- (of a thought or idea) occur to someone(意见、想法)被想起, 被想到。
don't mind if I do
- informal used to accept an invitation〈非正式〉(用于接受邀请)好的:
'Have some breakfast.' 'Ta very much-don't mind if I do.'
“吃早餐吧。”“多谢啦——我就不客气了。”
give someone a piece of one's mind
- tell someone what one thinks of them, especially in anger数落。
have a(或a good, half a)mind to do something
- be very much inclined to do something很想做, 意欲:
I've a good mind to write to the manager to complain.
我很想写信向经理投诉。
have someone or something in mind
- be thinking of想到(某人或某事)。
- intend想:
I had it in mind to ask you to work for me.
我想请您为我工作。
have a mind of one's own
- be capable of independent opinion or action有独立看法; 能独立行动。
- (of an inanimate object) seem capable of thought and intention, especially by behaving contrary to the will of the person using it(无生命物)好像能思维; 好像有想法:
the trolley had a mind of its own.
这辆电车好像有自己的想法。
in one's mind's eye
- in one's imagination or mental view在想像中, 在头脑中。
mind over matter
- the use of will power to overcome physical problems利用精神力量战胜具体问题。
mind one's own business
- refrain from prying or interfering管自己的事; 别管闲事。
mind one's Ps & Qs
- be careful to behave well and avoid giving offence注意自己举止, 避免冒犯他人。
- ORIGIN: of unknown origin; said by some to refer to the care a young pupil must pay in differentiating the tailed letters p and q.
mind the shop
- informal have charge of something temporarily〈非正式〉(暂时)看管; 负责。
never mind
- used to urge someone not to feel anxiety or distress没关系, 不要紧:
never mind-it's all right now.
没关系, 现在一切都好了。
- used to suggest that a problem or objection is not important别管, 不用在意:
that's getting off the subject but never mind.
跑题了, 但没关系。
- (亦作never you mind)used in refusing to answer a question用于拒绝回答问题不关你的事:
never mind where I'm going.
我要去哪儿不关你的事。
- used to indicate that what has been said of one thing applies even more to another更不用说, 更谈不上:
he was so tired that he found it hard to think, never mind talk.
他累得都无法思考, 更不用说谈话了。
not pay someone any mind
- N. Amer. not pay someone any attention〈北美〉不注意; 不在乎; 不理睬。
on someone's mind
- preoccupying someone, especially in a disquieting way压在心头而致牵肠挂肚:
new parents have many worries on their minds.
初为父母者心头总是忧虑重重。
an open mind
- the readiness to consider something without prejudice平等看待; 公平对待。
open one's mind to
- be receptive to向…敞开思想, 愿意接受:
he opened his mind to the ways of the rest of the world.
他开放思想接受世界其他地方习俗。
out of one's mind
- having lost control of one's mental faculties精神错乱。
- informal suffering from a particular condition to a very high degree〈非正式〉很, 极度:
she was bored out of her mind.
她感到极度厌烦。
put someone in mind of
- resemble and so cause someone to think of or remember(因相像)使想起:
he was a small, well-dressed man who put her in mind of a jockey.
他个头矮小, 衣着光鲜, 令她想起职业赛马师。
put(或give, set)one's mind to
- direct all one's attention to (achieving something)专心于:
she'd have made an excellent dancer, if she'd have put her mind to it.
假如她能够专心致志, 她早就成为优秀舞蹈家了。
put someone/thing out of one's mind
- deliberately forget someone or something把(某人或事)忘掉; 把(某人或事)置于脑后。
to my mind
- in my opinion据我所见, 在我看来:
this story is, to my mind, a masterpiece.
在我看来, 这故事是一篇杰作。