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  • 同义词解析
  • 词组
  • 四级真题
  • 六级真题
  • 柯林斯词典释义
  • 英汉词典释义
  • 英英词典释义
  • 行业词典释义
例句
同义词
反义词
  • n.
    mind的反义词之:头脑;理性;精神
    body,
  • mind的反义词之:其他释义
    matter, body,
同义词解析
  • 以下这两个动词均有"介意,在乎" 的意思
    care指对某事感到关切、操心或忧虑,主要用于否定句或疑问句。
    mind通常用于否定句、疑问句或条件句中。也可用在答复询问的肯定句中。指因某事打扰、感到不满而表示反对。
  • 以下这些名词均有"智力,智慧" 的意思
    mind使用广泛,无褒贬之意。强调诸如认识、记忆、思考、决定等的智慧功能。
    intellect侧重不受感情或意志左右的冷静思考或领悟能力。
    intelligence指处理或对付问题或情况的特殊才智;也指运用、展开智慧的能力。
    brain(多用复数brains)强调理解能力和独立的或者首创性的思维能力。
    wit指先天的才能、智力、意识等,隐含小聪明意味。
    wisdom较文雅,也可指明智的言行。
  • 以下这些动词均包含 "注意" 的意思
    notice指对所见所闻所感的人或事作出的反应,侧重结果。
    note语气比notice强,指不仅注意到,而且记录下来,侧重注意的认真与仔细。
    mind指用心地去观察,了解某人或某物以达到某一目的。常用于命令句中。
    attend一般用词,侧重专心于某事。
    remark一般指经过思维活动而注意到。
词组
  • 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
  • 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
  • have someone or something in mind
    be thinking of 想到(某人或某事),考虑到
  • have a mind of one's own
    be capable of independent opinion or action 有独立看法;能独立行动
  • 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
  • mind the shop
    (informal)have charge of something temporarily (非正式)(暂时)看管;负责
英语四级真题
    She couldn't get Brazil out of her mind.
    出自-2013年12月听力原文
    She could not get the country out of her mind
    出自-2013年12月听力原文
    It's your creative mind that gets meaning from chaos of experiences and brings order to your world.
    出自-2012年6月听力原文
英语六级真题
    And what sort of car did you have in mind?
    出自-2014年6月听力原文
    Democrats and Republicans can and will take sides on a number of issues, but a more crucial concern is that both are basing major policy decisions on guesstimates rather than looking at the vast wealth of raw data with a critical eye and an open mind.
    出自-2013年6月阅读原文
    Have they anything specific in mind?
    出自-2013年6月听力原文
柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
  • N-COUNT
    思想;思维;心思
    You refer to someone's mind when talking about their thoughts. For example, if you say that something is in your mind, you mean that you are thinking about it, and if you say that something is at the back of your mind, you mean that you are aware of it, although you are not thinking about it very much.
    例句
    I'm trying to clear my mind of all this... 我正在努力忘掉这一切。 There was no doubt in his mind that the man was serious... 在他看来,这个人无疑是认真的。
  • N-COUNT
    头脑,大脑(指思考和推理的能力)
    Your mind is your ability to think and reason.
    例句
    You have a good mind... 你有聪明的头脑。 Studying stretched my mind and got me thinking about things. 学习拓展了我的思路,启发我去思考问题。
  • N-COUNT
    思维方式;心理
    If you have a particular type of mind, you have a particular way of thinking which is part of your character, or a result of your education or professional training.
    例句
    Andrew, you have a very suspicious mind... 安德鲁,你太多疑了。 The key to his success is his logical mind. 他成功的关键在于他擅长逻辑思维。
  • N-COUNT
    有才智的人;富有想象力的人;精英
    You can refer to someone as a particular kind of mind as a way of saying that they are clever, intelligent, or imaginative.
    例句
    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。
  • PHRASE
    牢记;放在心上
    If you tell someone to bear something in mind or to keep something in mind, you are reminding or warning them about something important which they should remember.
    例句
    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。 I should not be surprised about some of her comments, bearing in mind the party she belongs to. 想到她所属的那个党派,我对她的一些评论并不感到惊讶。
  • PHRASE
    使记起;使联想起
    If something brings another thing to mind or calls another thing to mind, it makes you think of that other thing, usually because it is similar in some way.
    例句
    That brings to mind a wonderful poem by Riokin... 那使我记起了里奥金的一首很赞的诗。 The fate of many British designers calls to mind the fable of the tortoise and the hare. 许多英国设计师的命运令人想起了龟兔赛跑的故事。
  • PHRASE
    回想;追忆
    If you cast your mind back to a time in the past, you think about what happened then.
    例句
    Cast your mind back to 1978, when Forest won the title. 回想一下1978年福里斯特赢得冠军称号的时候。
  • PHRASE
    对…不予考虑;对…置若罔闻
    If you close your mind to something, you deliberately do not think about it or pay attention to it.
    例句
    She has closed her mind to last year's traumas. 她不再去想去年遭受的创伤。
  • PHRASE
    (使)改变主意;(使)改变决定
    If you change your mind, or if someone or something changes your mind, you change a decision you have made or an opinion that you had.
    例句
    I was going to vote for him, but I changed my mind and voted for Reagan... 我原本准备投他的票,后来却改变了主意,把票投给了里根。 She's very young. She might change her mind about what she wants to do... 她很年轻,对于自己想要做的事情也许会改变主意。
  • PHRASE
    突然想起;(想法)一下子冒出来
    If something comes to mind or springs to mind, you think of it without making any effort.
    例句
    Integrity and honesty are words that spring to mind when talking of the man. 谈到这个人的时候自然会想起“正直”、“诚实”这样的字眼。
  • PHRASE
    (想法)掠过心头,被想到,进入脑海
    If you say that an idea or possibility never crossed your mind, you mean that you did not think of it.
    例句
    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。 The possibility of failure did cross my mind. 我的确想过有失败的可能。
  • PHRASE
    在脑海里;在想象中
    If you see something in your mind's eye, you imagine it and have a clear picture of it in your mind.
    例句
    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。
  • PHRASE
    想要(做…);打算(做…);选择(做…)
    If you have a mind to do something, you want, intend, or choose to do it.
    例句
    The captain of the guard looked as if he had a mind to challenge them... 警卫队长看上去似乎想向他们挑战。 They could interpret it that way if they'd a mind to. 如果他们愿意的话,可以那样理解。
  • PHRASE
    很想做(作为一种警告或声明,实际很可能不会做)
    If you say that you have a good mind to do something or have half a mind to do it, you are threatening or announcing that you have a strong desire to do it, although you probably will not do it.
    例句
    He raged on about how he had a good mind to resign. 他还在大发脾气,叫嚷着真想辞职不干了。
  • PHRASE
    在考虑;想要
    If you ask someone what they have in mind, you want to know in more detail about an idea or wish they have.
    例句
    'Maybe we could celebrate tonight.' — 'What did you have in mind?' “也许今晚我们可以庆祝一下。”——“你有何打算?”
  • PHRASE
    想要(做…);打算(做…)
    If you have it in mind to do something, you intend or want to do it.
    例句
    Collins Harvill had it in mind to publish a short volume about Pasternak. 柯林斯·哈维尔公司打算出版一本帕斯捷尔纳克的小诗集。
  • PHRASE
    以…为目标(或理由、基础);考虑到
    If you do something with a particular thing in mind, you do it with that thing as your aim or as the reason or basis for your action.
    例句
    These families need support. With this in mind a group of 35 specialists met last weekend. 这些家庭需要帮助。为此35位专家组成的小组上周末会面进行了商谈。
  • PHRASE
    (疾病等)只是凭空想象的,完全由心理引起的
    If you say that something such as an illness is all in the mind, you mean that it relates to someone's feelings or attitude, rather than having any physical cause.
    例句
    It could be a virus, or it could be all in the mind. 它可能是种病毒性疾病,也可能纯属心理作用。
  • PHRASE
    有主见
    If you know your own mind, you are sure about your opinions, and are not easily influenced by other people.
  • PHRASE
    精神失常;失去理智
    If you say that someone is losing their mind, you mean that they are becoming mad.
    例句
    Sometimes I feel I'm losing my mind. 有时候我觉得自己快要疯掉了。
  • PHRASE
    拿定主意;下定决心
    If you make up your mind or make your mind up, you decide which of a number of possible things you will have or do.
    例句
    Once he made up his mind to do something, there was no stopping him... 一旦他下定决心做某件事,就没有什么能够阻止他。 He simply can't make his mind up... 他就是拿不定主意。
  • PHRASE
    思想支配物质(指某人似乎能够用其思想控制事情、物体或自身身体状况)
    You can use the expression mind over matter to describe situations in which a person seems to be able to control events, physical objects, or the condition of their own body using their mind.
    例句
    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。
  • PHRASE
    意见一致;看法相同
    If a number of people are of one mind ,of like mind, or of the same mind, they all agree about something.
    例句
    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。 The food companies are not of one mind about these new regulations. 对于这些新规定,各食品公司意见不一。
  • PHRASE
    不再忧虑;心中的石头落地
    If you say that something that happens is a load off your mind or a weight off your mind, you mean that it causes you to stop worrying, for example because it solves a problem that you had.
  • PHRASE
    担心;惦记;挂念
    If something is on your mind, you are worried or concerned about it and think about it a lot.
    例句
    This game has been on my mind all week... 整整一个星期,我都在为这次比赛紧绷着一根弦。 I just forgot. I've had a lot on my mind. 我完全忘了,我脑子里的事太多了。
  • PHRASE
    专心于…;把心放在…上
    If your mind is on something or you have your mind on something, you are thinking about that thing.
    例句
    At school I was always in trouble—my mind was never on my work. 上学的时候,我老是惹麻烦——我的心思从来不在学业上。
  • PHRASE
    开明的思想;无先入之见的心态
    If you have an open mind, you avoid forming an opinion or making a decision until you know all the facts.
    例句
    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。
  • PHRASE
    使思想开放;使更愿意接受(或尝试)(新事物)
    If something opens your mind to new ideas or experiences, it makes you more willing to accept them or try them.
    例句
    She also stimulated his curiosity and opened his mind to other cultures. 她还激发了他的好奇心,使他愿意了解其他文化。
  • PHRASE
    精神失常;极其愚蠢
    If you say that someone is out of their mind, you mean that they are mad or very foolish.
    例句
    What are you doing? Are you out of your mind? 你在干什么?你疯了吗?
  • PHRASE
    (用于强调感受)极其,非常
    If you say that someone is out of their mind with a feeling such as worry or fear, you are emphasizing that they are extremely worried or afraid.
  • PHRASE
    烦得要命/吓得丢了魂/在毒品作用下变得飘飘然
    If you say that someone is, for example, bored out of their mind ,scared out of their mind, or stoned out of their mind, you are emphasizing that they are extremely bored, scared, or affected by drugs.
  • PHRASE
    专心做;努力做
    If you put your mind to something, you start making an effort to do it.
    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。
  • PHRASE
    使想起,使联想起(类似或相关的事)
    If something puts you in mind of something else, it reminds you of it because it is similar to it or is associated with it.
    例句
    This put me in mind of something Patrick said many years ago. 这使我想起多年前帕特里克曾说过的话。
  • PHRASE
    读懂…的思想;看出…的心思
    If you can read someone's mind, you know what they are thinking without them saying anything.
    例句
    Don't expect others to read your mind. 别指望别人会看出你的心思。
  • PHRASE
    使安心;使放心
    To put someone's mind at rest or set their mind at rest means to stop them worrying about something.
    例句
    It may be advisable to have a blood test to put your mind at rest... 最好验一下血,好让你自己放心。 She could set your mind at rest by giving you the facts. 她可以告诉你事实的真相以让你放心。
  • PHRASE
    心智正常(而不会做某事)
    If you say that nobody in their right mind would do a particular thing, you are emphasizing that it is an irrational thing to do and you would be surprised if anyone did it.
    例句
    No one in her right mind would make such a major purchase without asking questions. 没有哪个心智正常的人会连问都不问就花这么一大笔钱买东西。
  • PHRASE
    下定决心;拿定主意
    If you set your mind on something or have your mind set on it, you are determined to do it or obtain it.
    例句
    When my wife sets her mind on something, she invariably finds a way to achieve it. 我妻子一旦下定决心做某事,就总能设法完成。
  • PHRASE
    被忘记
    If something slips your mind, you forget it.
    例句
    I was going to mention it, but it slipped my mind. 我刚想提这件事,却又忘了。
  • PHRASE
    坦率直言;说心里话
    If you speak your mind, you say firmly and honestly what you think about a situation, even if this may offend or upset people.
    例句
    Martina Navratilova has never been afraid to speak her mind. 玛蒂娜·纳芙拉蒂洛娃从来不害怕说实话。
  • PHRASE
    被牢记在心;印在脑海中
    If something sticks in your mind, it remains firmly in your memory.
    例句
    I've always been fond of poetry and one piece has always stuck in my mind. 我一直喜爱诗歌,有一首诗总是牢记在我心间。
  • PHRASE
    使暂时忘记(某一问题或不愉快的情况)
    If something takes your mind off a problem or unpleasant situation, it helps you to forget about it for a while.
    例句
    'How about a game of tennis?' suggested Alan. 'That'll take your mind off things.' “打一场网球怎么样?”艾伦建议说,“那样会让你暂时忘掉烦心事。”
  • PHRASE
    依我看;我的意见是
    You say or write to my mind to indicate that the statement you are making is your own opinion.
    例句
    There are scenes in this play which to my mind are incredibly violent. 这出戏里有些场面在我看来过于暴力。
  • PHRASE
    (尤指在两种行动选择间)犹豫不决,拿不定主意(亦可使用of two minds,尤见于美国英语)
    If you are in two minds, you are uncertain about what to do, especially when you have to choose between two courses of action. The expression of two minds is also used, especially in American English.
    例句
    Like many parents, I am in two minds about school uniforms... 跟许多家长一样,我对是否该穿校服也拿不定主意。 Roche was in two minds whether to make the trip to Oslo. 对于是否要去一趟奥斯陆,罗奇犹豫不决。
英汉词典释义
  • n.
    想法, 感觉, 思维(方法)
    You and I are of one mind on that matter. 关于那件事我俩的想法一致。
    思维能力, 才智, 理智
    Fear evacuated their mind of reason. 恐惧使他们丧失了理智。
    记忆(力)
    The incident had faded from her mind. 这件事渐渐从她记忆里淡漠了。
    注意; 考虑
    He listened with all his mind. 他全神贯注地听。
    意图, 意向
    If he's set his mind on doing it, nothing will stop him. 他一旦下决心去做, 任何事情都挡不住他。
    理智(与感情相对而言); 精神(与肉体、物质世界等相对而言)
    He believes in mind over matter. 他相信精神高于物质。
  • vt. & vi.
    留心; 注意
    Mind!There is a bus coming! 当心!车来了! Mind the train! 当心火车! Mind you finish the work today. 注意, 你今天要把工作干完。
    照顾, 照管
    She asked her daughter to stay at home and mind the baby. 她叫女儿待在家里照看孩子。
    介意; 在乎; 反对
    He did not seem to mind. 看来他并不介意。 He didn't seem to mind public opinion in the least. 他对公众舆论似乎一点都不在乎。 I don't mind you joking. I like it. 我不介意你开玩笑, 我还喜欢你这样呢。
    服从, 听从
    The dog minds well. 这条狗很驯服。 We should mind the rules. 我们应当服从规定。
  • vt.
    专心于
    He always minds his work. 他总是专心工作。
    记住;[后接从句]务必
    Mind you tell my father. 别忘了告诉我父亲。
英英词典释义
  • Noun
    1. that which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings; the seat of the faculty of reason;
    "his mind wandered""I couldn't get his words out of my head"
    2. recall or remembrance;
    "it came to mind"
    3. an opinion formed by judging something;
    "he was reluctant to make his judgment known""she changed her mind"
    4. an important intellectual;
    "the great minds of the 17th century"
    5. attention;
    "don't pay him any mind"
    6. your intention; what you intend to do;
    "he had in mind to see his old teacher""the idea of the game is to capture all the pieces"
    7. knowledge and intellectual ability;
    "he reads to improve his mind""he has a keen intellect"
  • Verb
    1. be offended or bothered by; take offense with, be bothered by;
    "I don't mind your behavior"
    2. be concerned with or about something or somebody
    3. be in charge of or deal with;
    "She takes care of all the necessary arrangements"
    4. pay close attention to; give heed to;
    "Heed the advice of the old men"
    5. be on one's guard; be cautious or wary about; be alert to;
    "Beware of telephone salesmen"
    6. keep in mind
行业词典
  • 医学: 精神,意志:系大脑的功能;藉此人能知觉周围的事物和时空位置,并能体情、情绪和欲望,还能亲自参与、记忆、理解和决断;
    哲学: 心灵;心身问题;mind-body problem;