minded

英['maɪndɪd] 美['maɪndɪd]
  • adj. 有意的;有某种心智的;意识到某事物的重要性的
  • 动词mind的过去式和过去分词形式.
  • mind n.头脑;精神;心;想法;意见;心思;注意力;有才智的人;记忆;心情;理智;[宗]追思弥撒;上帝v.留心;注意;专心于;介意;照顾
  • mindanao n.棉兰老岛(菲律宾东南部;或译为大那峨岛)
  • minded adj.有意的;有某种心智的;意识到某事物的重要性的动词mind的过去式和过去分词形式.
  • mindel n.[地]民德(冰期)(欧洲更新世的第二个冰期)
  • minder n.看守者;照顾者
Adjective:
  1. (used in combination) mentally oriented toward something specified;

    "civic-minded"
    "career-minded"

  2. (usually followed by `to') naturally disposed toward;

    "he is apt to ignore matters he considers unimportant"
    "I am not minded to answer any questions"

1. He had a reputation for being bloody-minded and difficult.
他为人刻薄、难相处是出了名的。

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2. He is loathed by some of the more traditionally minded officers.
他为某些思想较守旧的官员所憎恶。

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3. He was criticised for being boring, strait-laced and narrow-minded.
他被指无趣乏味,古板守旧,心胸狭窄。

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4. Carol was absent-minded and a little slow on the uptake.
卡萝尔心不在焉,反应有点迟钝。

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5. His single-minded pursuit of European union helped chase Mrs Thatcher from power.
他对欧洲统一的执著追求在一定程度上促成了撒切尔夫人的下台。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. He could do it if he were so minded.
      假如他想做,他就能做。
    2. He would help us if he were minded to do so.
      如果他有意帮助我们,他就会这样做。
    3. You are just like an absent-minded professor.
      你真是一个没头没脑的人。
    4. An open-minded person is accessible to reasons.
      虚心的人易于服理。
    5. She has become very food-minded since her holiday in France.
      她自法国度假回来,对食物就很讲究了。