/mʌɪnd/
意味: 心、注意、意識
例文: Kai’s mind wandered in class.
カイの心が授業中にさまよった。
言葉のよくある組み合わせ: open mind(オープンマインド), change mind(考えを変える), peace of mind(心の平和)
定義: 人の考えや感情、記憶、知識を持つ部分。考える力や意識のこと。
mindは約4,000語に1回程度の頻出度です。
口語性、形式性、抽象度、感情度水平グラフ: 会話での使われやすさ、フォーマル度、抽象度(具体・概念)、感情度を示します。数値が高いほど、その特徴が強いことを表します。
感情分析レーダーチャート: 怒り、期待、嫌悪、恐れ、喜び、悲しみ、驚き、信頼、ポジティブ、ネガティブの強さを示します。
年代別単語頻度グラフこのグラフは、1900年からの単語出現頻度の推移を示しています。値は ×10⁻⁸ スケールで表示されています。
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Definitions(定義)
Noun: that which is responsible for one’s thoughts and feelings; the seat of the faculty of reason
Noun: recall or remembrance
Noun: an opinion formed by judging something
Noun: an important intellectual
Noun: attention
Noun: your intention; what you intend to do
Noun: knowledge and intellectual ability
Verb: be offended or bothered by; take offense with, be bothered by
Verb: be concerned with or about something or somebody
Verb: be in charge of or deal with
Verb: pay close attention to; give heed to
Verb: be on one’s guard; be cautious or wary about; be alert to
Verb: keep in mind
Parts of Speech(品詞)
Noun, Verb
Examples(例文)
感情分析に使用された例文:
Keep an open mind during the discussion.(議論中は柔軟な考えを持ってください。)
She changed her mind about the trip.(彼女は旅行について考えを変えました。)
His mind wandered during the lecture.(彼の心は講義中にさまよっていました。)
Word Netから抽出した例文:
Noun: his mind wandered
Noun: I couldn’t get his words out of my head
Noun: it came to mind
Noun: he was reluctant to make his judgment known
Noun: she changed her mind
Noun: the great minds of the 17th century
Noun: don’t pay him any mind
Noun: he had in mind to see his old teacher
Noun: the idea of the game is to capture all the pieces
Noun: he reads to improve his mind
Noun: he has a keen intellect
Verb: I don’t mind your behavior
Verb: She takes care of all the necessary arrangements
Verb: Heed the advice of the old men
Verb: Beware of telephone salesmen
Synonyms/Antonyms(類語/反意語)
Synonyms(類語): bear in mind, beware, brain, creative thinker, head, heed, idea, intellect, judgement, judgment, listen, mind, nous, psyche, take care, thinker
Antonyms(反意語): forget
Hypernyms/Hyponyms(上位語/下位語)
Hypernyms (General categories)(上位語): cognition, intellectual, intelligence, manage, notice, obey, object, opinion, purpose, recall, remember, think about, watch
Coordinate Terms(同じ上位語をもつもの): ability, acuteness, administer, alchemist, anomalist, aphorist, attitude, bel esprit, beware, brain, breadth, brightness, brilliance, cavil, challenge, clever dick, cognitive factor, come to grips, comply, conduct, consider, content, coordinate, cross-purpose, decoder, demur, direct, dispose of, egghead, episteme, equivalent, exponent, expositor, eyes, final cause, genius, heed, highbrow, history, idea, inability, information, judgment, juggle, keep note, keep one’s eyes peeled, lexis, look after, mental quickness, mentor, mind, mismanage, nimbleness, nonverbal intelligence, organize, perception, place, pole, politics, practice, precociousness, preconception, process, public knowledge, qualify, raise hell, reconstruction, regurgitation, remark, remonstrate, reproduction, retain, sake, scholar, shrewdness, skeptic, specifier, structure, subjectivist, synthesist, take care, take orders, theorist, thinker, touch, verbal intelligence, view, visionary, vocabulary, will, wits, wonderer, work
Hyponyms (Specific examples)(下位語): attend to, bristle at, decision, ego, noddle, subconscious mind, tabula rasa, tend, unconscious mind, worry
Derivationally Related Words(派生語)
Derivationally Related Words: heed, intellectual, judgmental, listening, mind, psychic, psychical, think
Categories(カテゴリー)
Domain Categories: psychology
Usage Category: formal
Usage Context: conversation, descriptive, emotional
Grammatical Notes:
transitive verb
countable noun
Prefixes/Suffixes(接頭辞/接尾辞)
Prefixes(接頭辞):
Suffixes(接尾辞):
Exam Level
中学レベル
英検3級
Media Appearance(メディア登場例)
Books(洋書): Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Atomic Habits, Diary of a Wimpy Kid 1, Holes
Movies(映画): Big Hero 6, Finding Nemo, Frozen, The Bad Guys, Zootopia
Other Information(その他)
Is Abstract?(抽象的な言葉?) Yes
Is Emotion Word?(感情的な言葉?) No
Emotion Categories:
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