noun “mind”
Singular mind, Plural minds oder onzieleg
- the component of an individual responsible for awareness, thought, and emotions
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
After the accident, she struggled to remember names, but her mind could still solve complex puzzles with ease.
- a person recognized for their mental capabilities (e.g. a scientist)
Marie Curie was one of the greatest minds who ever lived.
- a person's belief, viewpoint, or perspective
After reading the article, she made up her mind that the new policy was beneficial.
verb “mind”
Infinitiv mind; hien minds; Verg. minded; Part. Verg. minded; Ger. minding
- to remember
Mind the new time for the meeting!
- to focus on or consider something important
When crossing the street, always mind the traffic signals.
- to feel bothered by or to have a preference against something
Do you mind if I open the window? It's a bit stuffy in here.