| ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -mihn'-, *mihn'* |
| (Few results found for mihn' automatically try mind) |
| mind | (n) จิตใจ, See also: ใจ, ความเห็น, ความรู้สึกนึกคิด, ความคิด, Syn. soul, spirit, intellect, thought | | mind | (n) ความจำ, See also: ความทรงจำ, Syn. subconcious, remembrance | | mind | (n) คนฉลาด | | mind | (n) ความตั้งใจ, See also: ความมุ่งหมาย, ความประสงค์, Syn. intention, determination | | mind | (n) สติปัญญา, See also: ความสามารถในการเข้าใจ, ปัญญา, Syn. IQ, brainpower, wit, Ant. ignorance, stupidity | | mind | (vt) สังเกต, See also: เข้าใจ | | mind | (vi) รังเกียจ, See also: เกี่ยง, คัดค้าน, ไม่เต็มใจทำบางสิ่ง, Syn. dislike, disfavor, Ant. like, favor, esteem | | mind | (vt) ระวัง, See also: ระมัดระวัง, เอาใจใส่ดูแล, Syn. attend, foster, Ant. neglect, ignore |
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| | | Mind | จิต, จิตใจ [การแพทย์] | | Mind and body | จิตใจและร่างกาย [TU Subject Heading] | | mind map | แผนที่ความคิด, ผังที่แสดงการเชื่อมโยงของความคิดที่หลากหลาย โดยการแตกกิ่งก้านสาขาออกไปเรื่อย ๆ จากหัวข้อหลักและเขียนคำสำคัญ (key word) บนเส้นแต่ละเส้นเพื่อให้เห็นความเชื่อมโยงของแนวคิด มีการใช้สีและภาพวาดเข้ามาเกี่ยวข้องเพื่อช่วยให้สมองจดจำได้ดีขึ้น [พจนานุกรมศัพท์ สสวท.] |
| | | ห้วงนึก | (n) mind, See also: imagination, Syn. ห้วงความคิด, ห้วงสำนึก, Example: เขาหยุดยืนมองไปรอบๆ บริเวณอยู่ครู่หนึ่ง เพื่อเก็บซับเอาความงามประทับใจจากธรรมชาติไว้ในห้วงนึก | | พระทัย | (n) mind, See also: heart, Syn. ใจ, Example: ท่านจันทร์ทรงประทับที่ระเบียงหน้ากระท่อมติดแอร์ปล่อยพระทัยให้เพลินไปกับธรรมชาติ, Count Unit: ดวง, Notes: (ราชา) | | ถือสา | (v) mind, See also: care about, take something to heart, take offence, Syn. เอาเรื่องเอาราว, เอาเรื่อง, Example: ในชนบท เวลาของเขาไม่ตายตัวยืดหยุ่นได้มาก ไม่ค่อยถือสาเรื่องผิดเวลา, Thai Definition: ยึดเอาเป็นเรื่องเป็นราว, ถือเอาเป็นโทษ | | เจต | (n) mind, See also: thought, Syn. ใจ, Thai Definition: สิ่งที่คิด, Notes: (บาลี) | | ใจ | (n) mind, See also: spirit, heart, disposition, Syn. จิต, จิตใจ, Example: ผู้ที่หน้าตาสดใสย่อมเป็นผลมาจากใจที่บริสุทธิ์ผุดผ่อง, Thai Definition: ความรู้สึกนึกคิด | | ใจคอ | (n) mind, See also: heart, disposition, Syn. จิตใจ, ใจ, อัธยาศัย, Example: ผู้หญิงและผู้ชายมีรูปร่างและใจคอแตกต่างกัน | | นำพา | (v) mind, See also: pay attention to, heed, regard, care, Syn. เอาใจใส่, เอาธุระ, Ant. ปล่อยปละละเลย, ไม่เอาใจใส่, Example: เขาไม่นำพาต่อความปรารถนาของเธอ | | มนัส | (n) mind, See also: heart, Syn. มโน, ใจ, จิต, Notes: (สันสกฤต) | | มโน | (n) heart, See also: mind, Syn. ใจ, มนัส, จิต, Notes: (บาลี) | | กมล | (n) heart, See also: mind, Syn. หัวใจ, ดวงใจ, ใจ, Example: ่ในกมลของเขามีแต่เธอผู้เดียว, Count Unit: ดวง, Thai Definition: ใจ เช่น ดวงกมล |
| | อารมณ์ทางใจ | [ārom thāng jai] (n, exp) EN: mind | | จิตร | [jit] (n) EN: mind FR: âme [ f ] ; esprit [ m ] | | ถือสา | [theūsā] (v) EN: mind |
| | | | | | mind | (n) that which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings; the seat of the faculty of reason, Syn. psyche, brain, nous, head, Example: his mind wandered; I couldn't get his words out of my head | | mind | (n) recall or remembrance, Example: it came to mind | | mind | (n) attention, Example: don't pay him any mind | | mind | (n) your intention; what you intend to do, Syn. idea, Example: he had in mind to see his old teacher; the idea of the game is to capture all the pieces | | mind | (n) knowledge and intellectual ability, Syn. intellect, Example: he reads to improve his mind; he has a keen intellect | | mind | (v) be offended or bothered by; take offense with, be bothered by, Example: I don't mind your behavior | | mind | (v) be concerned with or about something or somebody | | mind | (v) keep in mind, Syn. bear in mind, Ant. forget | | mind-altering | (adj) producing mood changes or distorted perception, Example: hallucinogenic drugs are mind-altering substances | | mindanao | (n) the second largest island of the Philippines at the southern end of the archipelago; mountainous and volcanic |
| | Mind | n. [ AS. mynd, gemynd; akin to OHG. minna memory, love, G. minne love, Dan. minde mind, memory, remembrance, consent, vote, Sw. minne memory, Icel. minni, Goth. gamunds, L. mens, mentis, mind, Gr. me`nos, Skr. manas mind, man to think. √104, 278. Cf. Comment, Man, Mean, v., 3d Mental, Mignonette, Minion, Mnemonic, Money. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. The intellectual or rational faculty in man; the understanding; the intellect; the power that conceives, judges, or reasons; also, the entire spiritual nature; the soul; -- often in distinction from the body. [ 1913 Webster ] By the mind of man we understand that in him which thinks, remembers, reasons, wills. Reid. [ 1913 Webster ] What we mean by mind is simply that which perceives, thinks, feels, wills, and desires. Sir W. Hamilton. [ 1913 Webster ] Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind. Rom. xiv. 5. [ 1913 Webster ] The mind shall banquet, though the body pine. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. The state, at any given time, of the faculties of thinking, willing, choosing, and the like; psychical activity or state; as: (a) Opinion; judgment; belief. [ 1913 Webster ] A fool uttereth all his mind. Prov. xxix. 11. [ 1913 Webster ] Being so hard to me that brought your mind, I fear she'll prove as hard to you in telling her mind. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] (b) Choice; inclination; liking; intent; will. [ 1913 Webster ] If it be your minds, then let none go forth. 2 Kings ix. 15. [ 1913 Webster ] (c) Courage; spirit. Chapman. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Memory; remembrance; recollection; as, to have or keep in mind, to call to mind, to put in mind, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] To have a mind or To have a great mind, to be inclined or strongly inclined in purpose; -- used with an infinitive. “Sir Roger de Coverly . . . told me that he had a great mind to see the new tragedy with me.” Addison. -- To lose one's mind, to become insane, or imbecile. -- To make up one's mind, to come to an opinion or decision; to determine. -- To put in mind, to remind. “Regard us simply as putting you in mind of what you already know to be good policy.” Jowett (Thucyd. ). [ 1913 Webster ]
| | Mind | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Minded; p. pr. & vb. n. Minding. ] [ AS. myndian, gemyndīan to remember. See Mind, n. ] 1. To fix the mind or thoughts on; to regard with attention; to treat as of consequence; to consider; to heed; to mark; to note. “Mind not high things, but condescend to men of low estate.” Rom. xii. 16. [ 1913 Webster ] My lord, you nod: you do not mind the play. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To occupy one's self with; to employ one's self about; to attend to; as, to mind one's business. [ 1913 Webster ] Bidding him be a good child, and mind his book. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To obey; as, to mind parents; the dog minds his master. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. To have in mind; to purpose. Beaconsfield. [ 1913 Webster ] I mind to tell him plainly what I think. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. To put in mind; to remind. [ Archaic ] M. Arnold. [ 1913 Webster ] He minded them of the mutability of all earthly things. Fuller. [ 1913 Webster ] I do thee wrong to mind thee of it. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Never mind, do not regard it; it is of no consequence; no matter. [ 1913 Webster ] Syn. -- To notice; mark; regard; obey. See Attend. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Mind | v. i. To give attention or heed; to obey; as, the dog minds well. [ 1913 Webster ] | | mind-altering | adj. producing mood changes or distorted perception; -- used mostly of psychoactive substances; as, hallucinogenic drugs are mind-altering substances. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | | mind-bending | adj. intensely affecting the mind, especially in producing hallucinations; -- usually of chemical substances. [ informal ] Syn. -- mind-blowing. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | | mind-blowing | adj. 1. mind-bending. [ informal ] Syn. -- . [ WordNet 1.5 ] 2. intensely affecting the mind or emotions; astonishing; -- usually referring to extraordinary experiences; as, spending a week in the jungle was a mind-blowing experience; a mind-blowing horror story. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | | mind-boggling | adj. intellectually or emotionally overwhelming; straining one's capacity to comprehend or cope; as, a mind-boggling display; a mind-boggling puzzle. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | | Minded | a. Disposed; inclined; having a mind. [ 1913 Webster ] Joseph . . . was minded to put her away privily. Matt. i. 19. [ 1913 Webster ] If men were minded to live virtuously. Tillotson. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Minded is much used in composition; as, high-minded, feeble-minded, bloody-minded, sober-minded, double-minded. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Minden | prop. n. A battle in the Seven Years' War (1759) in which the Anglo-Allied forces under duke Ferdinand of Brunswick defeated the French under Marshal Contades. Syn. -- battle of Minden. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | | Minder | n. 1. One who minds, tends, or watches something, as a child, a machine, or cattle; as, a minder of a loom. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. One to be attended; specif., a pauper child intrusted to the care of a private person. [ Eng. ] Dickens. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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