Science Fair Project Dictionary
Mind
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English
Noun
- The capacity for rational thought; the supposed site of such rational thought; the psyche.
- The brain.
- A caring for the problem. A mind to the madness.
Translations
- Basque: adimen , buru , gogo , sen
- Catalan: ment f
- Chinese: 智力 , 悟性
- Dutch: verstand , geest , psyche, denkvermogen
- Finnish: mieli , järki , ymmärrys
- German: Verstand m,Geist m
- Greek: μυαλό n, νοῦς m, διάνοια f
- Hawaiian: manaʻo , waihona , noʻonoʻa , naʻau
- Hebrew: רוח m
- Ido: mento
- Irish: intinn f, meabhair f
- Italian: mente
- Japanese: 心 (こころ, kokoro), 精神 (せいしん, seishin), 知性 (ちせい, cisei)
- Latin: animus m
- Pitjantjatjara: kata
- Polish: umysł m
- Romanian: minte f
- Spanish: mente f
- Swedish: förstånd (1), psyke (1), hjärna (2)
Expressions
- He's out of his mind
- mind boggling
See also
Verb
- Pay attention to (e.g. Mind the gap)
- Care, object (e.g. I don't mind), have a contrary opinion
- Look after , take care of (e.g. Would you mind my bag for me?)
Translations
- Dutch: uitmaken (het maakt me niet uit), erg vinden (ik vind het niet erg), iets op tegen hebben (ik heb er niets op tegen)
- Finnish: huomioida
- Greek: δέν μέ πειράζει
- Latin: animum attendo
- Swedish:
- 1) se upp för
- 2) bry sig , bry sig om (e.g. jag bryr mig inte or more 'correct' jag bryr mig inte om det)
- 3) se efter , hålla koll på
Hungarian
Related terms
- mindegyik
- minden
- mindenféle
- mindenki
- mindig
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