B1 the part of a person that makes it possible for him or her to think, feel emotions, and understand things头脑;大脑
a very intelligent person聪明人,有才智的人
If a problem is all in the mind, it does not exist and is only imagined.全是心理作用的;只是凭空想象的
B2 to remember a piece of information when you are making a decision or thinking about a matter记住
to think repeatedly about an event that has happened反复思考
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He's made up his mind, and nothing you can say will change his opinion on the issue.
I know she's gone forever, but I just can't put her out of my mind.
Her words kept running through my mind.
If you change your mind about coming tonight, just give me a call.
The events of last year are still fresh in people's minds .
A2 [ I or T ] (used in questions and negatives) to be annoyed or worried by something(用于疑问句和否定句)介意,反对
said to someone when you feel annoyed with that person for what they have just done or said(对某人的言行表示恼火)你怎么回事?你别这样好不好?
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Would you mind filling in a questionnaire about what you watch on television?
Do you mind if I have the last chocolate?
Do you mind if I ask you a personal question?
"Do you mind if I smoke?" "Well, actually, I'd rather you didn't."
I don't mind which colour we have - you decide.
B1 [ T ] mainly UK to be careful of, or give attention to something小心,当心;注意
used to tell someone to move or be careful, or to warn someone of danger当心!
said when you say goodbye to someone, meaning "take care"﹝道别用语﹞您慢走,您走好
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Mind you don't upset her.
Mind they don't get in through the back door.
Mind you always lock up carefully.
Mind the dogs - they are quite wild.
Mind out! You nearly drove over my flower bed.
[ T ] UK or old-fashioned US to take care of someone or something照料,照看;看管
[ I or T ] US to listen to and obey someone听从(某人)
See also: mind (you)
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See also: mind (out)
See also: mind (you)
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