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English abbreviation dictionary - mind

 
 

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  ~1 n »BRAIN/THINKING PROCESS« 1 the part of a person, usually considered to be their brain, that they use to think and imagine things  (I have a picture of him in my mind - tall, blond and handsome. | I don't know what's going on in her mind.) 2 get sb/sth out of your mind to stop yourself thinking about someone or something  (I just can't seem to get her out of my mind.) 3 go over sth/turn sth over in your mind to keep thinking about something because you are trying to understand it or solve a problem  (I kept turning the conversation over in my mind.) »DECIDE« 4 make up your mind a) to decide which of two or more choices you want, especially after thinking for a long time  (I just couldn't make up my mind, so in the end I bought both. | I wish you'd make your mind up whether you're coming or not.) b) to become very determined to do something, so that you will not change your decision  (I'm sorry but my mind's made up - I'm leaving. | make up your mind to do sth)  (He's made his mind up to resign, and that's final. | make up your mind that)  (They made up their mind that they would buy a new house once Larry changed jobs..) 5 change your mind to change your opinion or decision about something  (I've changed my mind - I'll have a beer instead.) + abou  (Try and get her to change her mind about coming with us.) 6 be in two minds about informal to be unable to make a decision about something  (We're in two minds about whether to sell the house or not.) 7 set your mind on (doing) sth to decide that you want to do something very much  (Tom had set his mind on a trip to the Seychelles.) »THINKING ABOUT« 8 be the last thing on sb's mind to be the thing that someone is least likely to be thinking about  (One thing was for sure, marriage was the last thing on Nick's mind.) 9 come/spring to mind (not in progressive) if something comes to mind or springs to mind you suddenly think of it  (We needed someone to look after the kids, and your name sprang to mind.) 10 cross/enter your mind (that) (not in progressive) if something...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  I. [c red]NOUN USES (minds) Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. Please look at category 45 to see if the expression you are looking for is shown under another headword. 1. 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. I’m trying to clear my mind of all this... There was no doubt in his mind that the man was serious... I put what happened during that game to the back of my mind... He spent the next hour going over the trial in his mind... = head N-COUNT: with poss 2. Your mind is your ability to think and reason. You have a good mind... Studying stretched my mind and got me thinking about things. = intellect N-COUNT: supp N 3. 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. Andrew, you have a very suspicious mind... The key to his success is his logical mind. ...an American writer who has researched the criminal mind. N-COUNT: usu sing, with supp 4. You can refer to someone as a particular kind of mind as a way of saying that they are clever, intelligent, or imaginative. She moved to London, meeting some of the best minds of her time. = intellect N-COUNT: with supp 5. see also minded, -minded, frame of mind, state of mind 6. 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. Bear in mind that petrol stations are scarce in the more remote areas... I should not be surprised about some of her comments, bearing in mind the party she belongs to. PHRASE: V inflects, oft PHR that, PHR n 7. If something brings another thing to mind or calls another thing to mind,...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English gemynd; akin to Old High German gimunt memory, Latin ment-, mens ~, monere to re~, warn, Greek menos spirit, mnasthai, mimneskesthai to remember  Date: before 12th century  1. recollection, memory keep that in ~ time out of ~  2.  a. the element or complex of elements in an individual that feels, perceives, thinks, wills, and especially reasons  b. the conscious mental events and capabilities in an organism  c. the organized conscious and unconscious adaptive mental activity of an organism  3. intention, desire I changed my ~  4. the normal or healthy condition of the mental faculties  5. opinion, view  6. disposition, mood  7.  a. a person or group embodying mental qualities the public ~  b. intellectual ability  8. capitalized, Christian Science god 1b  9. a conscious substratum or factor in the universe  10. attention pay him no ~  II. verb  Date: 14th century  transitive verb  1. chiefly dialect re~  2. chiefly dialect remember  3. to attend to closely  4.  a.  (1) to become aware of ; notice  (2) to regard with attention ; consider important — often used in the imperative with following you for emphasis I'm not against inspiration, ~ you; I simply refuse to sit and stare at a blank page waiting for it — Dennis Whitcomb  b. chiefly dialect intend, purpose  5.  a. to give heed to attentively in order to obey  b. to follow the orders or instructions of  6.  a. to be concerned about  b. dislike I don't ~ going  7.  a. to be careful ; see ~ you finish it  b. to be cautious about ~ the broken rung  8. to give protective care to ; tend  intransitive verb  1. to be attentive or wary  2. to become concerned ; care  3. to pay obedient heed or attention  • ~er noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  n. & v. --n. 1 a the seat of consciousness, thought, volition, and feeling. b attention, concentration (my mind keeps wandering). 2 the intellect; intellectual powers. 3 remembrance, memory (it went out of my mind; I can't call it to mind). 4 one's opinion (we're of the same mind). 5 a way of thinking or feeling (shocking to the Victorian mind). 6 the focus of one's thoughts or desires (put one's mind to it). 7 the state of normal mental functioning (lose one's mind; in one's right mind). 8 a person as embodying mental faculties (a great mind). --v.tr. 1 (usu. with neg. or interrog.) object to (do you mind if I smoke?; I don't mind your being late). 2 a remember; take care to (mind you come on time). b (often foll. by out) take care; be careful. 3 have charge of temporarily (mind the house while I'm away). 4 apply oneself to, concern oneself with (business, affairs, etc.) (I try to mind my own business). 5 give heed to; notice (mind the step; don't mind the expense; mind how you go). 6 US & Ir. be obedient to (mind what your mother says). Phrases and idioms be in two minds be undecided. cast one's mind back think back; recall an earlier time. come into a person's mind be remembered. come to mind (of a thought, idea, etc.) suggest itself. don't mind me iron. do as you please. do you mind! iron. an expression of annoyance. give a person a piece of one's mind scold or reproach a person. have a good (or great or half a) mind to (often as a threat, usu. unfulfilled) feel tempted to (I've a good mind to report you). have (it) in mind intend. have a mind of one's own be capable of independent opinion. have on one's mind be troubled by the thought of. in one's mind's eye in one's imagination or mental view. mind-bending colloq. (esp. of a psychedelic drug) influencing or altering one's state of mind. mind-blowing sl. 1 confusing, shattering. 2 (esp. of drugs etc.) inducing hallucinations. mind-boggling colloq. overwhelming, startling. mind out for guard against, avoid. mind over matter the power of the mind asserted over the...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
5.
  ум, рассудок - bear in mind - keep in mind ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  1) общ. ум, разум; analytical mind — аналитический ум the great minds of the 17th century — величайшие умы 17-го века 2) общ. интеллект He reads to improve his mind. — Он читает, чтобы развить свой интеллект. Syn: intelligence 3) соц. мнение, взгляд, точка зрения to tell smb. one's mind — откровенно высказать кому-л. свое мнение или неодобрение She changed her mind. — Она изменила свое мнение. 4) псих. настроение, состояние духа cheerful mind — хорошее настроение peace of mind — спокойствие духа to be in a good bad state of mind — быть в хорошем плохом расположении духа MIND 1) ум, разум; рассудок 2) умственные способности; интеллект 3) мышление; направление мыслей; склад ума 4) мнение; точка зрения; намерение; стремление – clear mind – closed mind – fertile mind – open mind – scientific mind – sound mind ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1) ум, разум; интеллект 2) психика; психическая деятельность 3) память ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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  1. ум, разум to enter (to cross, to come into) one's mind —- прийти на ум (в голову), осенить his mind was filled with sad thoughts —- его одолевали печальные мысли on one's mind —- на уме, в мыслях she has smth. on her mind —- у нее что-то на уме; ее что-то тревожит what have you in mind? —- что ты собираешься сделать?; что у тебя на уме?; что ты имеешь в виду? it preys on my mind —- это меня угнетает (тяготит) to get smth. into one's mind —- забрать себе что-л. в голову; понять что-л. to get smth. out of one's mind —- выбросить что-л. из головы to have (to get) smth. off one's mind —- перестать думать о чем-л.; избавиться от мыслей о чем-л. to poison smb.'s mind against smb. —- настроить кого-л. против кого-л. where's my mind? —- разг. о чем я думаю? 2. умственные способности, интеллект, ум; мышление, умственная деятельность mind game —- интеллектуальная игра a pedestrian mind —- посредственность to possess unusual powers of mind —- обладать недюжинным умом (недюжинными способностями) the great minds of our age —- великие умы нашего времени I don't understand how his mind works —- я не понимаю ход его мыслей he has a very good mind —- он очень способный (человек) 3. рассудок, ум presence of mind —- присутствие духа, хладнокровие to be of sound mind, to be sound in mind, to be in one's right mind —- быть в здравом уме to be clear in one's own mind —- ясно представлять себе, отдавать себе ясный отчет...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  our agreement не забудьте о нашем соглашении; MIND  1. noun  1) разум; умственные способности; ум; to be in ones right mind - быть в здравом уме; out of ones mind - помешанный, не в своем уме; to live with ones own mind - жить своим умом; the great minds of the world - великие умы человечества; on ones mind - в мыслях, на уме  2) память; воспоминание; - have in mind - bear in mind - keep in mind - bring to mind - go out of mind - pass out of mind  3) мнение; мысль; взгляд; to be of one/a mind (with) - быть одного и того же мнения (с); to be of the same mind -  а) быть единодушным, придерживаться одного мнения;  б) оставаться при своем мнении; to speak ones mind - говорить откровенно; to change/alter ones mind - передумать; to my mind - по моему мнению; it was not to his mind - это было ему не по вкусу; to have an open mind - быть объективным, непредубежденным; to read smb. s mind - читать чужие мысли  4) намерение, желание; I have a great/good mind to do it - у меня большое желание это сделать; to know ones own mind - не колебаться, твердо знать, чего хочешь; to be in two minds - колебаться, находиться в нерешительности  5) дух (душа); deep in ones mind - (глубоко) в душе - minds eye many men, many minds, no two minds think alike - сколько голов, столько умов to make up ones mind - решить(ся); to make up ones mind to smth. смириться с чем-л. Syn: brains, head, intellect, intelligence, reason, wits  2. v.  1) помнить; mind and do what youre told - не забудьте...
Англо-русский словарь
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  See: CROSS ONE'S MIND or PASS THROUGH ONE'S MIND, GIVE A PIECE OF ONE'S MIND, HALF A MIND, IN MIND, IN ONE'S MIND'S EYE, MAKE UP ONE'S MIND, NEVER MIND, ON ONE'S MIND, OUT OF ONE'S HEAD or OUT OF ONE'S MIND, PUT IN MIND OF, READ ONE'S MIND. MIND-READER See: READ ONE'S MIND. ...
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