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presence of mind
presence of mindn. The ability to think and act calmly and efficiently, especially in an emergency.presence of mind n the ability to remain calm and act constructively during times of crisis pres′ence of mind′ n. the ability to think clearly and act appropriately, as during a crisis. [1655–65] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | presence of mind - self-control in a crisis; ability to say or do the right thing in an emergencyself-command, self-possession, will power, willpower, self-will, self-control, possession - the trait of resolutely controlling your own behavior | Translationspresence (ˈprezns) noun1. the state, or fact, of being present. The committee requests your presence at Thursday's meeting. 出席,在場 出席,到场 2. a striking, impressive manner or appearance. The headmistress certainly has presence. 風采,風度 风采,风度 in the presence of while (someone) is present. This document must be signed in the presence of a witness; Don't talk about it in my mother's presence. 在...面前(眼前),在...出席(情況下) 在...面前(眼前),在...出席(情况下) presence of mind calmness and the ability to act sensibly (in an emergency etc). He showed great presence of mind in the face of danger. 鎮定 镇定
presence of mind
presence of mindA sensible, cool-headed mentality that allows one to remain calm and make quick, intelligent decisions. Before fleeing the house, Margaret had the presence of mind to turn off the circuit breaker so that the electrical fire wouldn't spread as quickly. The board of directors was very impressed with the presence of mind Tom displayed during the Baker trial.See also: mind, of, presencepresence of mindThe ability to act sensibly, promptly, and appropriately, especially in a difficult situation or emergency. For example, Distraught about losing her wallet and passport, she had the presence of mind to notify the authorities at once . This idiom in effect says that one's mind is present and functioning. [Second half of 1600s] See also: mind, of, presencepresence of mind the ability to remain calm and take quick, sensible action when faced with difficulty or danger.See also: mind, of, presenceˌpresence of ˈmind the ability to react quickly and stay calm in a difficult or dangerous situation: A little girl from Leeds showed remarkable presence of mind yesterday when she saved her brothers from a fire in their home. ♢ The boy had the presence of mind to switch off the gas.See also: mind, of, presenceEncyclopediaSeepresencepresence of mind
pres·ence of mind (prĕz′əns)n. The ability to think and act calmly and efficiently, especially in an emergency situation.LegalSeePresenceAcronymsSeePOMpresence of mind
Words related to presence of mindnoun self-control in a crisisRelated Words- self-command
- self-possession
- will power
- willpower
- self-will
- self-control
- possession
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