单词 | to mind out |
释义 | > as lemmasto mind out e. intransitive. to mind out: to look out, be careful. Frequently in imperative, (occasionally) transitive with clause as object. Also in mind yourself. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > care, carefulness, or attention > caution > be cautious or take care [verb (intransitive)] warea1000 biwaitc1456 to look to it1548 to look out?1553 to play safe1601 to be on the sure side1668 to mind out1823 to keep one's powder dry1837 to play it safe1873 to have a care1876 to watch it1916 to watch (or mind) one's step1934 1823 J. F. Cooper Pioneers II. xvi. 227 Elizabeth saw nothing to induce a second glance at the team, until she heard the teamster speaking to his cattle in a low voice—‘Mind yourself, Brindle.’ 1840 Southern Literary Messenger 6 511 ‘I thank you kindly, brother Hardy, but mind yourself,’ said Mrs. Higginbottom; a caution quite unnecessary. 1882 R. L. Stevenson New Arabian Nights II. 61 ‘But,’ he added, ‘once that is settled, you become my rival once again, and I warn you—mind yourself’. 1886 R. Holland Gloss. Words County of Chester 227 Mind out,..to be on one's guard. 1890 Dial. Notes 1 65 Mind out what you are doing. 1894 W. Raymond Love & Quiet Life xii. 136 If I don't min' out, woone o' these days..he'l vall off. 1938 J. Stuart Beyond Dark Hills iii. 59 John's got a bad boy. He'll go to the pen if he don't mind out—that boy will. 1949 G. Cotterell Randle in Springtime 7 Mind yourself, there are some redcaps in that jeep. 1990 B. Moore Lies of Silence ii. 32 Sit down, you! Mind yourself! Sit down! 1993 Guardian 23 Oct. (Weekend Suppl.) 29/4 He is polite enough, although his dogs—‘mind out, there's three Rotties in here’—are noisy. < as lemmas |
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