单词 | frame of mind |
释义 | > as lemmasframe of mind 20. A mental or emotional disposition or state (more explicitly, frame of spirit, soul, etc.); in later use chiefly in frame of mind. extracted from framen.adj.2 a. A natural or habitual disposition, temper, way of thinking, etc. 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 1567 G. Fenton tr. M. Bandello Certaine Tragicall Disc. f. 206 The sensuall appetit, whyche once taking possession of our inwarde partes, god knoweth what frutes it bringes furth, formyng vs in a frame of brutalitie. 1616 B. Jonson Cynthias Revels (rev. ed.) v. iv, in Wks. I. 252 Studie the natiue frame of a true heart, An inward comelinesse of bountie, knowledge, And spirit. c1665 L. Hutchinson Mem. Col. Hutchinson (1973) To Children 10 So he had the most mercifull and gentle and compassionate frame of spiritt. 1711 R. Steele Spectator No. 167. ⁋3 I am a Fellow of a very odd Frame of Mind. 1743 H. Fielding Ess. Char. Men in Misc. I. 191 That heavenly Frame of Soul, of which Jesus Christ himself was the most perfect Pattern. 1804 J. Bellamy Four Serm. on Wisdom of God iv. 82 Our highest moral rectitude, perfection, and happiness, must..consist in..an answerable frame of heart. 1862 O. Allen Hymns of Christian Life 69 Keep me in this humble frame, All my sinfulness to feel. 1918 Let. in F. A. Pottle Stretchers (1929) x. 295 We had been so long separated from our organization that we had pretty thoroughly acquired a hobo frame of mind. 1967 K. McDonnell John Calvin 219 It is a manner of looking at things, a frame of mind, an underlying attitude. 2004 Nation (N.Y.) 20 Sept. 34/3 Americans..lack an imperial frame of mind. b. A temporary state of mind or feeling; a mood. See also frames and feelings at Phrases 1. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > disposition or character > temporary state of mind, mood > [noun] moodOE affection?c1225 affecta1398 statec1450 humour1525 vein1577 frame1579 temperality1600 tempera1628 à la mode1654 disposition1726 spite1735 the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > state of feeling or mood > [noun] moodOE cheerc1225 affecta1398 statec1450 mindc1460 stomach1476 spiritc1480 humour1525 vein1577 frame1579 tune1600 tempera1628 transport1658 air1678 tift1717 disposition1726 spite1735 tonea1751 1579 H. C. Forrest of Fancy sig. F. iv Flattering wordes..Her constant mind shall neuer crase, Or make her chaunge her former frame. ?c1630 Cleocreton & Cloryana 62 So with perswasions, she did recover her former chearful frame of spirit. 1649 R. Josselin Diary 25 Aug. (1976) 177 She was wonderfull full of god in a ravisht frame, I prayd with her. 1719 D. Defoe Life Robinson Crusoe 261 In this thankful Frame I continu'd. c1741 D. Brainerd in J. Edwards Life Brainerd (1851) i. 3 All my good frames were but self-righteousness. 1774 J. W. Fletcher Ess. Truth vi, in First Pt. Equal Check 177 The modish doctrine of a faith without frame and feeling. 1806 A. Knox Remains I. 10 The concluding stanza shews..in what frame he wrote. 1838 J. H. Newman Parochial Serm. (1839) IV. viii. 144 Consider the different frames of mind we are in hour by hour. 1874 W. Stubbs Constit. Hist. I. xiv. 131 He was in no patient frame. 1901 Lippincott's Monthly Mag. Mar. 266 Breyten may have been in just the frame of spirit to be most favorably impressed with what he saw. 1967 ‘G. North’ Sgt. Cluff & Day of Reckoning ii. 23 You'll have to run to catch him:..when he's in that frame of mind, he can move. 2003 F. Shaw Sweetest Thing 316 I was in a good frame of mind, carrying the rifle as my father had taught me. < as lemmas |
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