minded 英 [ˈmaɪndɪd]   美 ['maɪndɪd]

minded

minded  英 [ˈmaɪndɪd] 美 ['maɪndɪd]

adj. 有意的;有思想的;具有意志的  v. 介意;照顾(mind的过去式) 

We were laughing about that absent-minded professor. 我们都在笑那个心不在焉的教授。
If you are single, you should surround yourself with like minded people. 如果你是单身,你应该让自己的身边不乏有思想的人。

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  • adj. 有意的;有思想的;具有意志的
  • v. 介意;照顾(mind的过去式)
  • 1. We were laughing about that absent-minded professor.

    我们都在笑那个心不在焉的教授。

  • 2. If you are single, you should surround yourself with like minded people.

    如果你是单身,你应该让自己的身边不乏有思想的人。

  • 3. It has to band together with other like-minded nations, who should then refer to themselves by a number prefixed with the letter G (standing for group).

    它必须和其他有相同想法的国家联合在一起,而这些国家会用“G(代表集团)+一个数字”称呼自己。

mind·ed / ˈmaɪndɪd ; NAmE ˈmaɪndɪd / adjective 1 ( used with adjectives to form compound adjectives 与形容词连用构成复合形容词 ) having the way of thinking, the attitude or the type of character mentioned 思维(或态度、性格)…的 a fair-minded employer 公正的雇主 high-minded principles 高尚的原则 I appeal to all like-minded people to support me. 我呼吁所有志同道合的人来支持我。 see also absent-minded , bloody-minded , single-minded 2 ( used with adverbs to form compound adjectives 与副词连用构成复合形容词 ) having the type of mind that is interested in or able to understand the areas mentioned 对…有兴趣(或能理解);有…头脑 I'm not very politically minded. 我对政治不怎么感兴趣。 3 ( used with nouns to form compound adjectives 与名词连用构成复合形容词 ) interested in or enthusiastic about the thing mentioned 对…感兴趣的;对…有热情的 a reform-minded government 热衷于改革的政府 4 [not before noun ] minded(to do sth) ( formal) wishing or intending to do sth 情愿;有意 SYN inclined She was minded to accept their offer. 她有意接受他们的提议。 mind·ed / ˈmaɪndɪd ; NAmE ˈmaɪndɪd /
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