单词 | to bear a —— mind |
释义 | > as lemmasto bear a —— mind a. Inclination, tendency, or way of thinking and feeling; (also, with modifying adjective) a specified kind of character, disposition, spirit, or temper. †to bear a —— mind: to entertain or maintain (the specified) sentiments or state of mind (obsolete).frame of mind, state of mind: see frame n. 20, state n. 2. 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 a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add.) f. 259 Some [sc. beasts] beþ swiþe wraþþeful and angry & with stronge mynde, as þe hound, þe Camel, and þe asse. ?a1475 Ludus Coventriae (1922) 372 (MED) For as ye [sc. Mary] were clene in erthe of alle synnys greyn, so schul ye reyne in hefne clennest in mend. a1513 W. Dunbar Tabill of Confessioun in Poems (1998) I. 271 O mynd dissimilit, lord, I me confes. 1560 J. Daus tr. J. Sleidane Commentaries f. iijv Luther..reproueth his cruell and bloudy mynde. a1616 W. Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona (1623) v. iii. 12 Feare not: he beares an honourable minde, And will not vse a woman lawlesly. View more context for this quotation 1631 Earl of Manchester Contemplatio Mortis 21 To be willing to dye, and content to liue, is the mind of a strong Christian. 1680 T. Otway Orphan ii. 22 Who can hear this and bear an equal mind! 1729 G. Adams tr. Sophocles Antigone iv. i, in tr. Sophocles Trag. II. 61 Lead me home, that he may..know how to keep a stiller Tongue, and ever be of a better Mind than now he is. 1777 E. Burke Let. to Sheriffs Bristol 10 But the war is not ended: The hostile mind continues in full vigour. 1859 Ld. Tennyson Guinevere in Idylls of King 242 For manners are not idle, but the fruit Of loyal nature, and of noble mind. 1867 E. A. Freeman Hist. Norman Conquest I. App. 649 He was then brought to a better mind by a rebuke from a Christian. 1980 D. Millman Way of Peaceful Warrior Introd. 30 You may, in fact, experience the mind of a warrior on occasion; resolute, flexible, clear, and free of doubt. 1998 K. Desai Hullabaloo in Guava Orchard (1999) xix. 166 They were dirtying him with their dirty minds. < as lemmas |
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