minds

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الإنجليزية - التركية
zihinler

Küçük şeyler küçük zihinleri eğlendirir. - Small things amuse small minds.

Küçük zihinlerin küçük endişeleri vardır, büyük zihinlerin endişeler için vakti yoktur. - Little minds have little worries, big minds have no time for worries.

mind
{f} önemsemek

Gözlemlememiz için en iyi politika kendi işimizi önemsemektir. - The best policy for us to observe is to mind our own business.

mind
zihin

Sadece atak bir zihin bu bilmeceyi çözebilecek. - Only an audacious mind will be able to solve this riddle.

Sen bir zihin okuyucusu musun? - Are you a mind reader?

mind
akıl

Karışık akıl, bir şeyi aşırı düşünen, bir yerde pıhtılaşan akıldır. - The confused mind is the mind that, thinking something over, congeals in one place.

Küçük şey küçük akılları memnun eder. - Little thing please little minds.

mind
aldırmak
mind
kafa

Eğer kafanıza koyarsanız onu yapabilirsiniz. - You can do it if you put your mind to it.

Kafan tek taraflı çalışıyor. - You've got a one-track mind.

minds eye
kafasında göz
mind
kaygı çekmek
mind
düşünce

Sana çakmak için iyi bir düşüncem var,zira çok kaba davrandın. - I have a good mind to strike you for being so rude.

Bir yürüyüş gitme düşüncem yok. - I have no mind to go for a walk.

mind
bellek
mind
umursamak
mind
ehemmiyet vermek
mind
{i} us
mind
endişelenmek
mind
itiraz etmek
mind
sözünü dinlemek
mind
idrak
mind
{f} aldırış etmek
mind
kanı
mind
ilgilenmek
mind
{f} dikkat etmek: Mind you don't step on those rotten boards! Sakın o çürük tahtalara basma!
mind
{i} hafıza

Onun çok hızlı bir hafızası var. - She has a very quick mind.

mind
{i} istek
mind
{i} şuur
mind
boyun eğmek
mind
(Tıp) Hafıza kuvveti
mind
meşgul olmak
mind
endişe etmek
mind
bakmak
mind
entelekt
mind
dikkatli olmak
mind
kulak vermek
mind
{f} önem ver

Tom çocuklar yedikten sonra yemek yemeye önem vermediğini söyledi. - Tom said he didn't mind eating after the children ate.

mind
{f} -e bakmak, ile meşgul olmak: She can't come
mind
mahzurlu görmek
mind
{f} kafaya takmak
mind
dinle

Dinle bak, çocuklar büyüklerine itaat etmelidir. - Children should obey their elders, mind you.

Sakıncası yoksa bir süre burada dinlenmek istiyorum. - If you don't mind, I'd like to rest here for a while.

mind
(Tıp) Bilinç
mind
itaat etmek
mind
fikir

Aklıma iyi bir fikir geldi. - A good idea came across my mind.

Son anda aklına iyi bir fikir geldi. - A good idea came across his mind at the last moment.

mind
saymak
mind
can

Bir yapının inşa edilebilmesinden önce mimarın zihninde yüzlerce kez canlandırılması gerekir. - A building, before it can be constructed, has to be visualized hundreds of times in the mind of an architect.

mind
gözetmek
mind
kaçık
mind
dimağ
mind
anlak
mind
(Tıp) an
mind
meram
mind
anlayış
mind
anlık
mind
kulak asmak
mind
dikkat

Orada olsaydı, hareketlerine dikkat etmeni söylerdi. - If he'd been there, he'd have told you to mind your manners.

Dikkatli değildim ve yanlışlıkla hatalı otobüse bindim. - I wasn't being mindful and got on a wrong bus by mistake.

mind
ruh

Berbat ruhsal durumum beni çıldırttı. - My poor state of mind made me distraught.

Dan, Linda'nın ruhsal durumu hakkında endişeliydi. - Dan was worried about Linda's state of mind.

mind
öz

O, fikrini özgürce konuştu. - He spoke his mind freely.

Aklınızda özel bir şey var mı? - Do you have anything special in mind?

mind
nefes
mind
zeka

Onun çevik bir zekası var. - He has a nimble mind.

Tom'un pratik zekası var. - Tom has a very quick mind.

mind
murat
mind
arzu

Zihni arzularla dolu olmayanl biri için korku yoktur. - There is no fear for one whose mind is not filled with desires.

Arzunun aklını kontrol etmesine izin verme! - Don't let desire control your mind!

mind
karşı çıkmak
mind
eğilim

Tom aklına gelen ilk şeyi söyleme eğilimindedir. - Tom tends to say the first thing that comes to his mind.

mind
karşı koymak
mind
önem vermek
mind
anımsama
mind
zekâ

Tom'a aldırmayın. O biraz geri zekalı. - Don't mind Tom. He's a little retarded.

Onların en iyi durumdaki hem zeka hem de vücutları ile, yeni gelenlerin eğitim kampını dört gözle bekleyelim. - With both mind and body in their best condition, let's look forward to the newcomers' training camp.

mind
kafalı adam
mind
zeki insan
mind
beyin

Beyin her akıl, ruh ve kas enerjisinin merkezidir. - The brain is the center of every mind, soul, and muscle energy.

mind
{i} hatır

Hastanedeki randevumu unuttum. Neden bana hatırlatmadın? - My appointment at the hospital completely slipped my mind. Why didn't you remind me?

Adamın yüzünü hatırlıyorum fakat adını hatırlayamıyorum. - I remember the man's face but I can't call his name to mind.

Mind
mahsuru
be of/in two minds about
-in hakkında kesin bir karara varamamak
criminal minds
ceza kafasında
great minds
akıl kişiler, düşünürler
great minds think alike
(deyim) kalp kalbe karşıdır
great minds think alike.
büyük beyinler aynı düşünüyorum
he is of many minds
pek çok zihinleri biridir
in two minds
bocalamak
in two minds about something
(deyim) Bir şey hakkında kararsız, karar veremeyen, ikilemde kalmış
meeting of minds
akıl toplantısı
mind
Teker

Tekeri çalıştır, sen bu soruyu çözebilirsin.

mind
mind
aklam
mind
zihi
of two minds
iki kafasında
to be in two minds
kararsız olmak
be in two minds
bocalamak
be in two minds
kararsız olmak
be of/in two minds
-in hakkında kesin bir karara varamamak
great minds think alike
aklın yolu bir
great minds think alike
aklın yolu birdir
great minds think alike
akıln yolu birdir
mind
{f} dikkat etmek
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
third-person singular of mind
plural of mind
great minds think alike
Used to emphasize a coincidence, or two people reaching the same conclusion in any manner at the same time

Person B: More like fools seldom differ in this case.

hearts and minds
Military strategy of using the armed forces to provide medical and other assistance to the local population in or near a war zone, to encourage support for the war effort

apart from road patrols they worked with the infantry and SAS, patrolled rivers in canoes, and carried out 'hearts & minds' programmes in the villages. .

in two minds
Alternative form of of two minds
mind
A healthy mental state

You are losing your mind.

mind
The ability for rational thought

Despite advancing age, his mind was still as sharp as ever.

mind
Somebody that embodies certain mental qualities

He was one of history’s greatest minds.

mind
The ability to remember things

My mind just went blank.

mind
To remember

Is the land where all's forgot.

mind
To dislike, object to, have a contrary feeling toward

I wouldn't mind an ice cream right now.

mind
The non-material substance or set of processes in which consciousness, feeling, thinking, and will are based

The mind is that part of our being which thinks and wills, remembers and reasons; we know nothing of it except from these functions.

of two minds
Undecided or unsure; equivocating; conflicted in one's opinions

I'm of two minds about Vegas. I think Vegas is strange, and I don't know where their water comes from. But as a town and a place for an entertainer, there's . . . no other place you can go to where you can just sit and do six weeks at a time and have your band and your staff be so happy.

open minds
plural form of open mind
mind
{i} brain, human faculty which reasons and judges; human consciousness that is separate from the body, soul; memory, recollection; opinion; intention, desire; sanity
mind
{f} pay attention to; be careful of; supervise; regret; oppose; remember, notice
mind
an opinion formed by judging something; "he was reluctant to make his judgment known"; "she changed her mind"
mind
{n} intelligent power, opinion, inclination
mind
{v} to mark, head, regard, attend, incline
in two minds about something
(deyim) Undecided

My niece is in two minds about whether or not she will come and visit me this summer.

Great Minds think Alike
intelligent people think in a similar way, GMTA (on the Internet)
Mind
chit
be in two minds
be ambivalent, have mixed feelings
be of two minds
be undecided, hesitate between two different ideas
great minds
experts, very intelligent people
mind
attention; "don't pay him any mind"
mind
The container of the contents of consciousness, what we call the results of our processes of perception, thinking, and feeling The mind is the manifestation of consciousness
mind
be on one's guard; be cautious or wary about; be alert to; "Beware of telephone salesmen"
mind
The sixth or synthesising sense It has three functions: (1) to receive impressions from the outer world via the five senses; (2) to reason, discriminate and decide; (3) to respond to impressions emanating from the subjective or spiritual world This aspect is the abstract or higher mind and the other two aspects constitute the concrete or lower mind which is the form building faculty The abstract mind is the pattern building faculty
mind
Key concept in all Buddhist teaching
mind
The ability to be aware of things
mind
To look after, to take care of
mind
be offended or bothered by; take offense with, be bothered by; "I don't mind your behavior"
mind
"A part of the person that knows and thinks and feels and wishes and chooses," the World Book Dictionary says It is a running record of a person's past, almost like a movie
mind
your intelligence
mind
The ability to focus the thoughts
mind
Desire, inclination, or intention
mind
The spirit of consciousness regarded as an aspect of reality
mind
To occupy one's self with; to employ one's self about; to attend to; as, to mind one's business
mind
That which is clarity and cognizes See Clear Light of Bliss and Understanding the Mind
mind
Ability of Humans to Discover Relationships Between Special-Case Data
mind
Moving In a New Direction: A Transportation Strategy for the Plymouth Area
mind
Organisation of mental health users
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To obey; as, to mind parents; the dog minds his master
mind
Choice; inclination; liking; intent; will
mind
pay close attention to; give heed to; "Heed the advice of the old men"
mind
your intention; what you intend to do; "he had in mind to see his old teacher"; "the idea of the game is to capture all the pieces"
mind
recall or remembrance; "it came to mind"
mind
be concerned with or about something or somebody
mind
Anelli
mind
a control system between the thetan and the physical universe The mind is not a brain See also analytical mind; thetan
mind
knowledge: the activating agent of spirit, to which it is roughly equivalent, supplying its creative energy perception: the agent of choice; we are free to believe that our minds can be separated or split off from the Mind of God (wrong-mindedness), or that they can be returned to it (right-mindedness); thus, the split mind can be understood as having three parts: the wrong mind, the right mind, and the part of the mind (decision maker) that chooses between them; not to be confused with the brain, which is a physical organ and thus an aspect of our bodily self see: Mind of God
mind
be in charge of or deal with; "She takes care of all the necessary arrangements"
mind
The intellectual or rational faculty in man; the understanding; the intellect; the power that conceives, judges, or reasons; also, the entire spiritual nature; the soul; often in distinction from the body
mind
knowledge and intellectual ability; "he reads to improve his mind"; "he has a keen intellect"
mind
keep in mind
mind
To give attention or heed; to obey; as, the dog minds well
mind
n 1 The consciousness that records memory and manifests in thought, feeling, or imagination 2 The totality of conscious and unconscious processes that direct the mental and physical behavior of an organism 3 The faculty of intellect as distinguished from emotion or will 4 Individual memory or recollection
mind
To fix the mind or thoughts on; to regard with attention; to treat as of consequence; to consider; to heed; to mark; to note
mind
Courage; spirit
mind
To pay attention to
mind
a mindate
mind
To have in mind; to purpose
mind
Mind is the consciousness that originates in the brain and directs mental and physical behavior (Source: American Heritage Dictionary)
mind
The neocortex, or primate brain Thinks in thoughts, experiences itself in the head
mind
To care, to object, to have a contrary opinion
mind
that which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings; the seat of the faculty of reason; "his mind wandered"; "I couldn't get his words out of my head"
mind
Judgment, opinion, or view
mind
To put in mind; to remind
mind
The state, at any given time, of the faculties of thinking, willing, choosing, and the like; psychical activity or state; as: (a) Opinion; judgment; belief
mind
A large voluntary organisation engaged in campaigning and in providing services for people with mental health problems and their families Founded in 1939, and known up to 1970, as the National Association for Mental Health, it came from the amalgamation of all the major mental health and mental handicap charities on the recommendation of the Feversham Committee
mind
an important intellectual; "the great minds of the 17th century"
mind
Functions of the brain manifested in feeling, perceiving, imagining, thinking, learning, remembering and voluntary movements
mind
Memory; remembrance; recollection; as, to have or keep in mind, to call to mind, to put in mind, etc
mind
Manifestation of and attachment to the spirit, responsible for genius and nervousness, recognized by its use of reason; subtle body carrying personality; "false self"; that which is personal and provides memory Compare Ego
mind
be concerned with or about something or somebody be offended or bothered by; take offense with, be bothered by; "I don't mind your behavior
mind
A loose term used about the collection of recordings, associations, perceptual filters, and communication systems that a being uses to interface with the external world
problem of other minds
In epistemology, the problem of explaining how it is possible for one person to know anything about the quality of another person's inner experience, or even that other people have inner experiences at all. According to a standard example, because each person's pain sensation is private, one cannot really know that what another person describes as pain is really qualitatively the same as what one describes as pain oneself. Though the physical manifestations the other person exhibits can be perceived, it seems that only the other person can know the contents of his mind. The traditional justification for belief in other minds, the argument from analogy, was given its classic formulation by John Stuart Mill: because my body and outward behaviour are observably similar to the bodies and behaviour of others, I am justified by analogy in believing that others have feelings like my own and are not simply automatons. In the mid-20th century the argument from analogy was severely criticized by followers of the later Ludwig Wittgenstein. An approach to the problem of other minds from the perspective of existentialism is contained in Being and Nothingness (1943), by Jean-Paul Sartre
التركية - الإنجليزية
mınds
minds

    التركية النطق

    mayndz

    النطق

    /ˈmīndz/ /ˈmaɪndz/

    رصف المشتركة

    minds eye

    فيديوهات

    ... there seems to be one number on everybody's minds these days -- ...
    ... a lot of people's minds with this decision is really, why ...
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