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English-Russian dictionary. Mind translation and transcription, pronunciation, phrases and sentences Dictionary of profanity in English

to enter / to cross, to come into / one "s mind- come to mind / in the head /, overshadow

his mind was filled with sad thoughts- he was overcome by sad thoughts

on one "s mind - on the mind, in thoughts

she has smth. on her mind - she has something on her mind; something worries her

what do you have in mind? - a) what are you going to do?; what's on your mind?; b) what do you mean?

it preys on my mind - it depresses me / weighs me down /

to get smth. into one "s mind - a) take something into your head; b) understand something.

to get smth. out of one's mind- throw smth. out of my head [ cf. tzh. 2, 1)]

to have /to get/smth. off one's mind- stop thinking about smth.; get rid of thoughts about smth.

to poison smb."s mind against smb.- set someone up against smb.

where's my mind? - unfold what am I thinking?

2) mental abilities, intellect, mind; thinking, mental activity

mouth a ceremony to commemorate smth.; remembrance Synonyms: commemoration , memorial 1.

opinion, opinion, point of view Synonyms: opinion, view 1., judgment

desire, intention, inclination Synonyms: intention, purpose 1., desire 1.

mood, mood Synonyms: disposition 1., mood I, inclination

listen to (someone), listen to (someone) Synonyms: obey

to object, to have against (in an interrogative or negative sentence, as well as in an affirmative answer) Synonyms: object II

rare remind Synonyms: remind

mouth; dial. remember Synonyms: remember


Synonyms: mind; mind, reason | brain; brains, intelligence | intellect; intellect | intelligence; mind, reason | mentality; mind, intelligence | cognition; cognitive ability
Synonyms: mind n.
1 intelligence, intellect, wit, wits, mentality, brain, brains, brainpower, sense, sagacity, wisdom, perception, percipience, reason, astuteness, insight, shrewdness, sapience, Colloq gray matter: There is nothing wrong with your son"s mind, Mr Field; he just doesn't want to apply it to school work.
2 memory, recollection; remembrance: Keep in mind what I am about to tell you.
3 aptitude, head, perception, capacity, brain: She has a great mind for dates - for figures of all kinds.
4 intellect, intellectual, sage, genius, thinker, Colloq brain: There is no doubt that your daughter is one of the great minds of all time.
5 intention, disposition, temper, temperament, humour, fancy, tendency, bent, inclination, bias, persuasion: I was of a mind to let him have his own way.
6 opinion, sentiment, attitude, (point of) view, feeling, judgment, belief, viewpoint, position: She has a mind of her own. To my mind, the process could be greatly speeded up.
7 feeling, position, will, wish, desire, plan(s): Won't you change your mind and stay to dinner?
8 attention, thoughts, concentration, thinking: Try to keep your mind on your work.
9 bear or keep in mind. remember, do not forget or overlook, recall, retain, be aware or cognizant or mindful of, consider: Bear in mind that the post office is closed tomorrow.
10 give someone a piece of one "s mind. castigate, scold, rebuke, reprimand, rail at, reprove, reproach, chastise, upbraid, berate, read (someone) the riot act, Colloq tell off, dress down, haul or rake over the coals, skin alive, US bawl out; Slang give someone hell, US chew out: This time my father really gave the matre d "htel a piece of his mind.
11 in or of two minds. vacillating, undecided, ambivalent, uncertain, shilly-shallying, unsure, wavering: Sam was in two minds about ordering a new computer.
12 know one "s (own) mind. be decided or resolved, be firm or resolute, be sure or certain or positive, be (self-)assured or (self-)confident, be in touch with oneself: He knows his own mind when it comes to his career.
13 make up one "s (own) mind. decide, choose, conclude, form an opinion; determine, consider, weigh, judge, deem: Sally hasn" t yet made up her mind about marrying Jan. Let her make up her own mind.
14 out of one "s mind. insane, mad, crazy: You" re out of your mind if you think I "ll go swimming in that shark-infested bay!

v.
15 object to, resent, take offence at, be offended by, dislike, be troubled or annoyed by, care, have any objection to, disapprove of, be bothered or affronted by: Do you mind not smoking? Yes, I mind very much. Would you mind moving your car, you're blocking the drive.
16 heed, attend to, pay attention to, obey, listen to, make or take note of, mark, note: Please mind what your mother says.
17 watch, be careful of, take care with, be careful of: Mind your head at that low doorway!
18 watch over, take care of, care for, look after, sit with, babysit, guard, keep an eye on or out for, have or take charge of, attend: Suzie is minding the children so that we can get some work done .
19 never mind. ignore, disregard, forget, pay no attention to, do not think twice about, do not give a second thought to, erase or obliterate or cancel from the mind, slough off: Never mind what that naughty boy calls you!

Phrases, idioms, phrasal verbs, slang, sample sentences

. (Expresses anger.)
tom: How much did this cost? Jane: .
BOB: Is your house in your name or your brother"s? John: I "ll thank you to mind your own business.

(American colloquial)

If you don "t mind 1. (Usually If you don" t mind!) An expression that makes a remark to someone for a minor oversight in behavior.
When Bill accidently sat on Mary's purse, which she had placed in the seat next to her, she said, somewhat angrily, "If you don't mind!"
BILL (pushing his way in front of Mary in the checkout line): Excuse me. Mary: If you don't mind! I was here first! Bill: I'm in a hurry. Mary: So am I! 2. polite words preceding the request.
Bill: If you don't mind, could you move a little to the left? SALLY: NO problem, (moving) Is that all right? Bill: Yeah. Great! Thanks!
Jane: If you don't mind, could I have your broccoli? John: Help yourself 3. an indefinite phrase meaning an affirmative answer to the question of whether the questioner should do something. (See examples.)
VOLUME: Do you want me to take these dirty dishes away? Mary:

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transcription, transcription: [maɪnd]

a) mind; mental capacity; mind

on one "s mind - in my thoughts, on my mind

out of one "s mind - crazy, out of your mind

to be in one "s right mind - to be of sound mind

to bear, keep smth. in mind - to have smth. in mind

to cross one "s mind - come to mind

to cultivate, develop one "s mind - develop / improve your abilities

to keep one "s mind on smth. - without ceasing to think about smth.

to live with one "s own mind - live with your own mind

to put, set one "s mind to smth. - decide smth.

to set one "s mind at ease - calm down

to take one "s mind off smth. - stop thinking about smth.

the great minds of the world - the great minds of mankind

clear mind - clear head

closed mind - limitation

disciplined mind - disciplined mind

open mind - open, receptive mind

scientific mind - scientific mindset

sound mind - sound mind

to lose one "s mind - lose your head, go crazy

head , intellect , intelligence , reason

b) thinking, mental activity

a) memory; memory

Keep that in mind. - Keep it in mind.

bear in mind - remember, take into account

have in mind - remember, remember

keep in mind - remember, remember; take into account, keep in mind

be out of mind, go out of mind, pass out of mind - jump out of memory, be forgotten

bring to mind, call to mind - remind

time out of mind - from time immemorial

within time of mind, time within mind of man - within human memory

Put smb. in mind

recollection, remembrance, memory

b) mouth. a ceremony to commemorate smth.; remembrance

commemoration , memorial 1.

3) opinion, view, point of view

to be of one / a mind with smb., to be of smb."s mind - to be of the same opinion with smb.

to be of the same mind - adhere to the same opinion; keep one's mind

to give smb. a piece of one "s mind - frankly / bluntly express your (critical) opinion to someone

to have an open mind - be objective, open-minded

to speak one "s mind, to tell (a person) one" s mind, to let (a person) know one "s mind - frankly / bluntly express your point of view

to my mind - in my opinion

opinion, view 1., judgment

4) desire, intention, inclination (to do smth.); preim. in phrases:

Be in twenty minds

Be in two minds

Change one's mind

Have a good mind

Have a great mind

have half a mind

Know one's own mind

Make up one's mind to

Make up one's mind

Piece of one's mind

intention, purpose 1., desire 1.

5) mood, mood

disposition 1., mood I, inclination

6) spirit (soul)

deep in one "s mind - (deep) in the soul

mind "s eye - spiritual eye, mental gaze

7) (Mind) church. God

many men, many minds, no two minds think alike - how many heads, so many minds

out of sight, out of mind last - Out of sight, out of mind

a) rare remind

b) mouth. or dial. remember

2) engage, perform; look after (someone/sth.)

to mind the shop - look after the shop

Please mind the fire. - Please watch the fireplace.

Mind your own business. - Mind your own business.

a) pay attention

Mind your manners. - Watch your manners.

b) obey (smth.), listen (smth.)

Mind your parents. - Listen to your parents.

a) worry, worry, worry

Never mind your mistake. Don't worry about your mistake.

b) object, have smth. against (in a question or negative sentence, as well as in an affirmative answer)

I don "t mind if you go. - I don't mind if you go.

She doesn't mind the cold. - She does not pay attention to the cold.

I wouldn't mind a cup of tea. - I won't refuse a cup of tea.

Do you mind my smoking? Do you mind if I smoke?

I don "t mind it a bit. - No, not at all.

Yes, I mind it very much. No, I am very against it.

I shouldn't mind - I don't mind

a) be careful, careful; do not forget to fulfill (cases, duties, etc.)

Mind you finish it. Don't forget to finish this.

Mind you "re not late. - Look, don't be late.

b) watch out, watch out

Mind the broken glass. - Watch out for broken glass.

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verb

  1. remember
  2. mind
  3. pay attention
  4. worry
  5. track (watch, care)
  6. change mind
  7. study
  8. beware

noun

  1. intelligence (reason, intellect, mind, consciousness, head, brain)
  2. thought (thinking)
  3. opinion (look, point of view)
  4. spirit (mood)
  5. memory (remembrance)
  6. intention (desire)
  7. Attention
  8. mental capacity

Plural number: minds.

Verb forms

Phrases

subconscious mind
subconscious mind

weak mind
weak mind

own mind
own mind

criminal mind
criminal consciousness

lucid mind
bright head

poor mind
poor brain

steady mind
stable mind

Indian mind
Indian thought

conservative mind
conservative thinking

mind about people
opinion about people

male mind
male look

good minds
healthy mind

mind of God
God's intention

mind of man
kind of person

deep mind
deep attention

never mind
not to worry

Offers

Do you mind if I turn off the light?
Do you mind if I turn off the light?

He made up his mind to keep his plan secret.
He decided to keep his plan a secret.

"Would you mind opening the window?" "Of course not."
"Do you mind if I open the window?" - "Not at all".

Just mind your own business, please.
Just mind your own business, be kind.

Would you mind if I record this conversation?
Do you mind if I record this conversation?

Read, every day, something no one else is reading. Think, every day, something no one else is thinking. Do, every day, something no one else would be silly enough to do. It is bad for the mind to be always part of unanimity.
Read daily something that no one else reads. Think about something every day that no one else thinks about. Do something every day that no one else is stupid enough to do. Consistent unanimity is bad for the mind.

Mind your head.
Don't hit your head!

Would you mind if I sat here?
Do you mind if I sit here?

Tom changed his mind at the last minute.
Tom changed his mind at the last moment.

He made up his mind to be a teacher.
He decided to become a teacher.

Great minds think similar.
Great minds think alike.

Some sentences on Tatoeba really make me question the minds of their owners.
Other proposals on Tatoeba clearly make you wonder what is going on in the minds of their creators.

Her memory will live on in our hearts and minds forever.
Her memory will live forever in our hearts and minds.

She said she was of two minds as to whether to go or not.
She said she couldn't decide whether to go or not.

Teachers help to form the minds of children.
Teachers help shape the minds of children.

They made up their minds to go by car in spite of bad weather.
Despite the bad weather, they decided to go by car.

Great minds think alike, but fools seldom differ.
Wise men think alike, but even fools think alike.

The art of teaching is only the art of awakening the natural curiosity of young minds to satisfy it afterwards.
The art of teaching is only the art of awakening the natural curiosity in young minds, which they will have to satisfy in the future.

Mary minded her neighbors" children while they went to a funeral.
Maria looked after the children of her neighbors while they were at the funeral.

Word mind translation - mind, reason, mind, consciousness, psyche, remember, remember, remember, object

An example of the use of the word mind translation - mind

human mind - human mind

sensible mind - common sense


mind - sick psyche
human mind - human mind
power of his mind - the power of his mind
have a sharp mind - have a sharp mind
mind control - mind control
righteous mind - righteous thought
state of mind - state of mind
presence of mind - presence of mind
mind - memory card
subconscious mind - subconscious thinking
lucid mind - bright head

An example of the use of the word mind translation - reason in sentences

  1. Do you mind if I turn off the light? Do you mind if I turn off the light?
  2. He made up his mind to keep his plan secret. He decided to keep his plan a secret.
  3. "Would you mind opening the window?" Of course not. "Do you mind if I open the window?" - "Not at all".
  4. Just mind your own business, please. “Just mind your own business, please.
  5. Would you mind if I this conversation? Do you mind if I record this conversation?
  6. Read, day, no one else is reading. Think, day, no one else is thinking. Do, day, no one else would be silly to do. It is bad for the mind to be always part of unanimity. Read daily something that no one else reads. Think about something every day that no one else thinks about. Do something every day that no one else is stupid enough to do. Consistent unanimity is bad for the mind.
  7. Mind your head. - Don't hit your head!
  8. Would you mind if I sat here? "Would you mind if I sit here?"
  9. Tom changed his mind at the last minute. Tom changed his mind at the last moment.
  10. He made up his mind to be a teacher. He decided to become a teacher.
  11. Great minds think alike. - Great minds think alike. Some sentences on Tatoeba really