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单词 minded
释义 mind·ed
\ˈmīndə̇d\ adjective
Etymology: mind (I) + -ed
1. : having an intention, inclination, or disposition (to do something)
 < many young couples are minded to marry — F.S.Mitchell >
 < are further minded to make fresh provision for the government of our colony — Nigeria Letters Patent >
 < was ever minded to side with the heretic — Sidney Lovett >
 < one might query if so minded — A.L.Kroeber >
2. : having or characterized by a mind of a specified character — usually used in combination
 < an open-minded examination — J.G.Palfrey >
 < how small-minded a few of them can be — H.H.Martin >
 < the hospitable and open-minded attitude — Saturday Review >
 < absent-minded >
3. obsolete : having a specified disposition toward someone or something
4. : having one's thoughts, tastes, or interests inclined in a specified direction (as toward a particular object)
 < viewing by a statistically minded … group yielded the following data — Walter Goodman >
 < moral religious-minded communities — American Guide Series: Texas >
 < philanthropically minded individuals and organizations — Thomas Woody >
 < to vacation-minded … buyers — Warren Winstanley >
 < a woman who is society-minded — H.A.Overstreet >
5. : possessing a mind
 < predispositions of the minded organism — H.J.McLendon >
6. : having the status of an immediate object of consciousness
 < with us human folk there is probably little that is cognitively minded which is not in some measure conceptualized — C.L.Morgan >
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