mindful 英 [ˈmaɪndfl]   美 [ˈmaɪndfəl]

mindful

mindful  英 [ˈmaɪndfl] 美 [ˈmaɪndfəl]

adj. 留心的;记住的;警觉的 

I do not know about you, but I often read about being mindful and finding miracles around me. 我不知道你怎么样,但是我经常留心观察并且能发现许多奇迹。
This is a great step in the right direction to be mindful of the calories in food. 这是真正考虑到食物里的卡路里,而在此正确方向上迈出的伟大一步。

  • Being mindful means paying close attention to or being especially conscious of something. If you are aware of the fact that your friend is upset, you're mindful of her feelings.
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  • adj. 留心的;记住的;警觉的
  • 1. I do not know about you, but I often read about being mindful and finding miracles around me.

    我不知道你怎么样,但是我经常留心观察并且能发现许多奇迹。

  • 2. This is a great step in the right direction to be mindful of the calories in food.

    这是真正考虑到食物里的卡路里,而在此正确方向上迈出的伟大一步。

  • 3. Yet, if all are perfectly mindful, there would be no need to be with another to better oneself.

    但是,如果人们都能这么细心的话,人也就不需要和他人在一起来完善自己了。

  • mindful (adj.) mid-14c., from mind (n.) + -ful. Related: Mindfully; mindfulness. Old English myndful meant "of good memory." Old English also had myndig (adj.) "mindful, recollecting; thoughtful," which if it had lived might have yielded a modern *mindy.
mind·ful / ˈmaɪndfl ; NAmE ˈmaɪndfl / adjective mindfulof sb/sth | mindfulthat… ( formal) remembering sb/sth and considering them or it when you do sth 记着;想着;考虑到 SYN conscious mindful of our responsibilities 意识到我们的责任 Mindful of the danger of tropical storms, I decided not to go out. 想到热带风暴的危险,我决定不出门。 mind·ful / ˈmaɪndfl ; NAmE ˈmaɪndfl /
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