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单词 do you mind?
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do you mind?
a. transitive. In negative, interrogative, or conditional constructions: to care for or about, trouble oneself or be concerned about, be affected by; to object to, be troubled or annoyed by, dislike (usually of something proposed or offered to one). Often in idiomatic uses, as I would (also should) not mind: I would rather like, would be glad to, would be prepared to; do (or would) you mind (doing something)?: would you kindly, please would you (do what is asked); do you mind if I (do something)? and variants (also shortened to mind if I (do something)?): have you any objection to my (doing what is specified)?; don't mind (doing something): please refrain from (doing what is specified); do you mind?: do you object to or dislike (what is proposed)?; don't mind me: (frequently with ironic implication) take no notice of me, do not worry about me, do as you please; if you don't mind: (frequently with ironic politeness or contradictory implication) if you have no objection; I don't mind telling you: I think you should know; I feel compelled to say.
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the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > be displeased with [verb (transitive)]
mislikea1225
displease1377
to take agrief?a1400
to take in grievinga1400
to like illc1425
to take grief witha1556
mind1562
disconceit1625
to take heinously1632
mistake1725
lump1833
thank1874
the mind > emotion > suffering > state of annoyance or vexation > be annoyed or vexed by [verb (transitive)]
mind1562
to take ill1596
to bend (a person) out of shape1955
1562 J. Heywood Of Mine Acquayntance Certaine Yong Man ii. vi, in Wks. They would saie, better to be happie then wise. Not minding therby than, to depraue your wit, For they had good hope, to see good proofe of it.
1609 W. Shakespeare Pericles ix. 17 How absolute she's in't, Not minding whether I dislike or no. View more context for this quotation
1700 J. Dryden in Wks. (1885) XI. 362 The wight..Who, true to love, was all for recreation, And minded not the work of propagation?
1710 R. Steele Tatler No. 206. ⁋2 I did not mind his being a little out of humour.
1728 C. Cibber Vanbrugh's Provok'd Husband v. i. 71 Nay, nay, don't mind me—You have business.
1750 Lady Bradshaigh in S. Richardson Corr. (1804) VI. 95 I do not mind him of two straws.
1767 H. Glasse Art of Cookery (new ed.) App. 378 They will look quite yellow, and stink, but you must not mind that.
a1777 S. Foote Capuchin (1778) i. 109 Why, yes, you may venture, Sir Harry: It is not minded in London.
1780 R. B. Sheridan School for Scandal iv. i. 45 Never mind the difference, we'll balance that some other time.
1837 T. J. Serle Parole of Honour i. i. 7 I shouldn't think he was fit to be the lover of such a lady as mistress Jane, if he minded running a little risk for her sake.
1839 Comic Almanack 1840 36 ‘Come, dub up!’ roars a third; and I don't mind telling you..that I..took out the sovereign and gave it.
1839 C. Dickens Nicholas Nickleby xlvii. 461 This is cool and in the shade, if you don't mind roughing it.
1860 C. Dickens Uncommerc. Traveller in All Year Round 24 Mar. 514/1 I am rather faint, Alexander, but don't mind me.
1863 C. Dickens Uncommerc. Traveller in All Year Round 4 July 447/1 Would you mind my asking you what part of the country you come from?
1869 A. Trollope Phineas Finn I. viii. 69 ‘It's the meanest trade going... I don't know whether you are in Parliament, Mr. Finn.’ ‘Yes, I am; but do not mind me.’
1871 B. Jowett tr. Plato Dialogues I. 83 Let us take his advice, though he be one only, and not mind the others.
1874 G. J. Whyte-Melville Uncle John II. xviii. 200 I shouldn't mind a cup of tea myself.
1880 A. Trollope Duke's Children II. xxii. 250 I've had some words with somebody. Don't mind asking any more.
1889 ‘J. S. Winter’ Mrs. Bob (1891) 48 Stay, do you mind ringing the bell for me first?
1901 G. B. Shaw Devil's Disciple ii. 39 I never care much for my tea. Please dont mind me.
1935 P. G. Wodehouse Blandings Castle i. 25 You won't mind if I freeze on to the two-seater for the nonce?
1948 E. Waugh Loved One 3 It's been another scorcher, eh! Mind if I take a pew?
1955 L. P. Hartley Perfect Woman (1959) 215 I wouldn't mind betting that Janice gets married early.
1965 P. O'Donnell Modesty Blaize iv. 48 I wouldn't mind a drink though, now you mention it.
1973 L. Koenig Little Girl (1974) iii. 34Don't mind me,’ she said, dragging the chair back..and filling its place with the table... ‘But the table belongs here.’
1974 N. Freeling Dressing of Diamond 201 I don't mind telling you..I like to look before I leap.
1987 S. Johnson Commissioner i. 6 Isobel Morton never minded people doing their jobs.
1993 Mondo 2000 x. 31/1 So, if you don't mind, we'll just inject our psychographic probe into you now.
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do you mind?
b. intransitive. In negative, interrogative, or conditional constructions: to care, trouble oneself, object, worry. Also with about. In idiomatic uses, as never (you) mind: don't let it trouble you, it does not matter; (also offensively) it is none of your business. I don't mind: I'm indifferent, I'm not bothered, I don't care; (also in Indian English) I would like to, ‘yes, please’. do you mind?: please do not do that, would you mind not doing that?
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1677 T. Rawlins Tom Essence iv. iii. 47 Jack, bring those Spirits Came in last from the Jews in the Citty; Rogue, you never Mind, never mind Sirrah.
1778 F. Burney Evelina II. xi. 82 Who cares if you do? You may tell what you will; I don't mind.
1782 F. Burney Cecilia V. ix. iv. 51 Never mind, my chick,..more to be had; if one won't snap, another will.
1786 F. Burney Diary 25 July (1842) III. 33 She begged me not to mind, and not to hurry myself, for she would wait till it was done.
1814 Gonzanga ii. i, in J. Galt New Brit. Theatre III. 112 Never mind, father, don't be obstroperous about it.
1837 C. Dickens Pickwick Papers xxiv. 246 There must be something very comprehensive in this phrase of ‘Never mind’, for we do not recollect to have ever witnessed a quarrel in the street,..in which it has not been the standard reply to all belligerent inquiries. ‘Do you call yourself a gentleman, Sir?’—‘Never mind, Sir.’
1837 S. R. Maitland 6 Lett. Fox's A. & M. 70 (note) The person whom Fox calls the Bishop of Penestrum (for we will not mind about a supposed misspelling).
1849 W. M. Thackeray Pendennis (1850) I. xxxi. 305 The public don't mind a straw about these newspaper rows.
1861 C. Dickens Great Expectations II. xix. 317 ‘Estella who?’ said I. ‘Never you mind,’ retorted Drummle.
1884 J. H. Ewing Mary's Meadow ii Mother was very angry, but Father did not mind.
1898 Times 5 Oct. 3/3 Sir Herbert Kitchener told them never to mind and to come as they were.
1935 J. Steinbeck Tortilla Flat xiii. 227 The landowners did not mind, for she did no harm.
1961 J. I. M. Stewart Man who won Pools xvii. 167 He was trying to put a hand on Phil's arm. Do you mind?’ Phil had never got it out more arrogant. Moore fell back.
1971 P. O'Donnell Impossible Virgin vi. 123 ‘Why don't you find a nice attractive understanding housekeeper, about forty, and—’ ‘Really!’ Tarrant expostulated, ‘Do you mind?’
1979 P. Nihalani et al. Indian & Brit. Eng. 123 ‘Would you like to come to dinner on Tuesday?’ ‘I don't mind.’
1988 A. Desai Baumgartner's Bombay iv. 113 No one could understand, but never mind.
1994 J. Galloway Foreign Parts v. 70 We can sit here for a while if you like. Whatever, Cassie said. I don't mind. Whatever.
1998 T. McHale Casualty (BBC TV post-production script) (O.E.D. Archive) 13th Ser. Episode 1. 39 Sunny: (looking at Laila) Very nice... Tina: Do you mind? Sunny: Sorry? Tina: (annoyed) This is a hospital..not a cattle market.
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