单词 | mindset |
释义 | mindsetn. An established set of attitudes, esp. regarded as typical of a particular group's social or cultural values; the outlook, philosophy, or values of a person; (now also more generally) frame of mind, attitude, disposition.In quot. 1909 = set n.1 12. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > disposition or character > [noun] heartOE erda1000 moodOE i-mindOE i-cundeOE costc1175 lundc1175 evena1200 kinda1225 custc1275 couragec1300 the manner ofc1300 qualityc1300 talentc1330 attemperancec1374 complexionc1386 dispositiona1387 propertyc1390 naturea1393 assay1393 inclinationa1398 gentlenessa1400 proprietya1400 habitudec1400 makingc1400 conditionc1405 habitc1405 conceitc1425 affecta1460 ingeny1477 engine1488 stomach?1510 mind?a1513 ingine1533 affection1534 vein1536 humour?1563 natural1564 facultyc1565 concept1566 frame1567 temperature1583 geniusa1586 bent1587 constitution1589 composition1597 character1600 tune1600 qualification1602 infusion1604 spirits1604 dispose1609 selfness1611 disposure1613 composurea1616 racea1616 tempera1616 crasisc1616 directiona1639 grain1641 turn1647 complexure1648 genie1653 make1674 personality1710 tonea1751 bearing1795 liver1800 make-up1821 temperament1821 naturalness1850 selfhood1854 Wesen1854 naturel1856 sit1857 fibre1864 character structure1873 mentality1895 mindset1909 psyche1910 where it's (he's, she's) at1967 1909 Philos., Psychol. & Sci. Methods 6 425 The fullest meaning, or images with the fullest meaning attached, are those which seem never quite to disappear... The meaning is, then, that of mental unity and mind-set. 1924 Amer. Jrnl. Sociol. 30 102 The mind-set is made, not by hating other nations, not by desiring war, but by adjusting the whole mental mechanism so that, in certain situations, war-favoring reactions will occur as a matter of course. 1933 Mod. Psychologist Nov. 247 Old mind-sets have to be resolved into a hospitable flexibility in order that new attitudes and expectancies may be formed. 1964 Spectator 6 Mar. 303/2 It was thereafter always a wonderful fight, although the mindset one brought to it made it impossible to recognise what was happening. 1985 A. Lurie Foreign Affairs viii. 196 Your mind-set and hers are light-years apart. 1993 Guardian 26 July ii. 9/5 His every pronouncement has been bent on overturning Balfour's dictum, so in tune with the mindset of the English middle classes, that ‘nothing matters very much and very few things matter at all’. 1998 Independent 6 Jan. i. 15/6 People with a negative mindset are often characterised by ‘loserspeak’—looking on the downside of everything and taking things personally. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1909 |
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