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mind 中文

EN[maɪnd] [-aɪnd]
US
头脑, 理智, 记忆 介意, 留意 心灵
  • 心灵或稱心智(英文:Mind)是指一系列认知能力组成的总体,这些能力可以让个体具有意识、感知外界、进行思考、做出判断以及记忆事物。心灵是人类的特征,但是其它的生物可能也具有心灵。
  • 很长的时间里面人们都试图从哲学、宗教、心理学和认知科学的角度来试图理解心灵究竟是什么,并尝试探究心灵的独特的性质。围绕心灵的本质所产生的问题主要是它与大脑和神经系统的关系,这个问题也构建了心身二分法的观念。
  • 无论心灵与肉体的关系究竟如何,人们普遍都认为心灵使个体具有主观察觉,并且对其周围环境存在意向性,可以通过一定的媒介感知并回应刺激,同时拥有意识,可以进行思考和感觉。
  • 研究心灵的著名哲学家包括柏拉图、笛卡儿、莱布尼茨、康德、马丁·海德格尔、约翰·罗杰斯·希尔勒和丹尼尔·丹尼特等人。包括西格蒙德·弗洛伊德和威廉·詹姆士在内的心理学家也从心理学的角度建立了有关人类心灵本质的一系列有影响力的理论,以便对心灵进行描述和定义。
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    Definition of mind in English Dictionary

  • 名词 (Noun)PLminds
    1. The ability for rational thought.
      1. Despite advancing age, his mind was still as sharp as ever. ‎
    2. The ability to be aware of things.
      1. There was no doubt in his mind that they would win. ‎
    3. The ability to remember things.
      1. My mind just went blank. ‎
    4. The ability to focus the thoughts.
      1. I can’t keep my mind on what I’m doing. ‎
    5. Somebody that embodies certain mental qualities.
      1. He was one of history’s greatest minds. ‎
    6. Judgment, opinion, or view.
      1. He changed his mind after hearing the speech. ‎
    7. Desire, inclination, or intention.
      1. She had a mind to go to Paris.;  a mind to the madness
    8. A healthy mental state.
      1. I, ______ being of sound mind and body, do hereby  [ …] ‎
      2. You are losing your mind. ‎
    9. (philosophy) The non-material substance or set of processes in which consciousness, perception, affectivity, judgement, thinking, and will are based.
      1. The mind is a process of the brain. ‎
  • 动词 (Verb)SGmindsPRmindingPT, PPminded
    1. (now regional) To remember.
      1. (now rare except in phrases) To concern oneself with, to pay attention to.
        1. You should mind your own business.
      2. (originally and chiefly in negative or interrogative constructions) To dislike, to object to; to be bothered by.
        1. I wouldn't mind an ice cream right now.
      3. (now chiefly Canada, US, Ireland) To pay attention to; to listen attentively to, to obey.
        1. To pay attention to (something); to keep one's mind on.
          1. To look after, to take care of, especially for a short period of time.
            1. Would you mind my bag for me?
          2. (chiefly in the imperative) To make sure, to take care (that).
            1. Mind you don't knock that glass over.
          3. To be careful about.
            1. OBS To have in mind; to intend.
              1. OBS To put in mind; to remind.
              2. 更多范例
                1. 用于句中
                  • It seems, then, that automobiles and automobiling were on Walter Chrysler's mind for a long time before he took up with this legendary Locomobile
                  • They also bring to mind stylish movie sets in precolor Hollywood; Fred and Ginger or a phalanx of Busby Berkeley dancers could easily drift among their mirrored, ethereal forms.
                  • I can't make up my mind whether to have ice cream or cake. ‎
                2. 用于句尾
                  • But is there some vaguely uncivilisable aspect of the Middle Eastern mind?
                  • I meant to call her today, but it completely slipped my mind.
                  • Please think about your reply and don't just blurt out the first thing that comes to mind.
              • 词类阶层 (Part-of-Speech Hierarchy)
                1. 名词
                  • 可数名词
                  • 动词
                  相关连结:
                  1. en minds
                  2. en mindful
                  3. en mindless
                  4. en minder
                  5. en mind-boggling
                  资料来源: 维基词典

                  Meaning of mind for the defined word.

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