minded

英 ['maɪndɪd] 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)
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minded (adj.)
c. 1500, "having a mind" (to do); "having a mind" (of a certain type), from mind (n.).
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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