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From:
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mind
/ˈmaɪnd/
C頭腦,精神;U記憶;注意力;意向,想法(vt.)注意,留心;介意,反對(vi.)注意
From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典
mind
/ˈmaɪnd/
名詞
精神,意志
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mind
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Minded
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Minding
.]
1.
To
fix
the
mind
or
thoughts
on
;
to
regard
with
attention
;
to
treat
as
of
consequence
;
to
consider
;
to
heed
;
to
mark
;
to
note
.
“
Mind
not
high
things
,
but
condescend
to
men
of
low
estate.”
My
lord
,
you
nod
:
you
do
not
mind
the
play
.
--
Shak
.
2.
To
occupy
one's
self
with
;
to
employ
one's
self
about
;
to
attend
to
;
as
,
to
mind
one's
business
.
Bidding
him
be
a
good
child
,
and
mind
his
book
.
--
Addison
.
3.
To
obey
;
as
,
to
mind
parents
;
the
dog
minds
his
master
.
4.
To
have
in
mind
;
to
purpose
.
I
mind
to
tell
him
plainly
what
I
think
.
--
Shak
.
5.
To
put
in
mind
;
to
remind
. [
Archaic
]
He
minded
them
of
the
mutability
of
all
earthly
things
.
--
Fuller
.
I
do
thee
wrong
to
mind
thee
of
it
.
--
Shak
.
Never mind
,
do
not
regard
it
;
it
is
of
no
consequence
;
no
matter
.
Syn:
--
To
notice
;
mark
;
regard
;
obey
.
See
Attend
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mind
n.
1.
The
intellectual
or
rational
faculty
in
man
;
the
understanding
;
the
intellect
;
the
power
that
conceives
,
judges
,
or
reasons
;
also
,
the
entire
spiritual
nature
;
the
soul
; --
often
in
distinction
from
the
body
.
By
the
mind
of
man
we
understand
that
in
him
which
thinks
,
remembers
,
reasons
,
wills
.
--
Reid
.
What
we
mean
by
mind
is
simply
that
which
perceives
,
thinks
,
feels
,
wills
,
and
desires
.
--
Sir
W
.
Hamilton
.
Let
every
man
be
fully
persuaded
in
his
own
mind
.
--
Rom
.
xiv
. 5.
The
mind
shall
banquet
,
though
the
body
pine
.
--
Shak
.
2.
The
state
,
at
any
given
time
,
of
the
faculties
of
thinking
,
willing
,
choosing
,
and
the
like
;
psychical
activity
or
state
;
as
:
(a)
Opinion
;
judgment
;
belief
.
A
fool
uttereth
all
his
mind
.
--
Prov
.
xxix
. 11.
Being
so
hard
to
me
that
brought
your
mind
,
I
fear
she'll
prove
as
hard
to
you
in
telling
her
mind
.
--
Shak
.
(b)
Choice
;
inclination
;
liking
;
intent
;
will
.
If
it
be
your
minds
,
then
let
none
go
forth
.
--
2
Kings
ix
. 15.
(c)
Courage
;
spirit
.
3.
Memory
;
remembrance
;
recollection
;
as
,
to
have
or
keep
in
mind
,
to
call
to
mind
,
to
put
in
mind
,
etc
.
To have a mind
or
To have a great mind
,
to
be
inclined
or
strongly
inclined
in
purpose
; --
used
with
an
infinitive
.
“Sir
Roger
de
Coverly
. . .
told
me
that
he
had
a
great
mind
to
see
the
new
tragedy
with
me.”
--
Addison
.
To lose one's mind
,
to
become
insane
,
or
imbecile
.
To make up one's mind
,
to
come
to
an
opinion
or
decision
;
to
determine
.
To put in mind
,
to
remind
.
“Regard
us
simply
as
putting
you
in
mind
of
what
you
already
know
to
be
good
policy.”
--
Jowett
(
Thucyd
. ).
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mind
,
v. i.
To
give
attention
or
heed
;
to
obey
;
as
,
the
dog
minds
well
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
mind
n
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
" [
syn
:
head
,
brain
,
psyche
,
nous
]
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
" [
syn
:
judgment
,
judgement
]
4:
an
important
intellectual
; "
the
great
minds
of
the
17th
century
" [
syn
:
thinker
,
creative thinker
]
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
" [
syn
:
idea
]
7:
knowledge
and
intellectual
ability
; "
he
reads
to
improve
his
mind
"; "
he
has
a
keen
intellect
" [
syn
:
intellect
]
v
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
" [
syn
:
take care
]
4:
pay
close
attention
to
;
give
heed
to
; "
Heed
the
advice
of
the
old
men
" [
syn
:
heed
,
listen
]
5:
be
on
one's
guard
;
be
cautious
or
wary
about
;
be
alert
to
;
"
Beware
of
telephone
salesmen
" [
syn
:
beware
]
6:
keep
in
mind
[
syn
:
bear in mind
] [
ant
:
forget
]
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