mind [i m=ind ]    (¼øÀ§: 372 - ÃÊµî ¼öÁØ)  
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Mean The human consciousness that originates in the brain and is manifested especially in thought, perception, emotion, will, memory, and imagination.
ÆÄ»ý¾î mindful  [Çü]
¿¹¹® 1. Mind you do so. (¹Ýµå½Ã ±×·¸°Ô ÇØ¾ß µÅ)
2. a frame of mind (±âºÐ, ½É°æ)
3. Mind what I tell you. (³» ¸»À» Àß µé¾î¶ó)
4. mind and body (½É½Å)
5. come to mind (»ý°¢ÀÌ ¶°¿À¸£´Ù)
[Áß3] ÁöÇÐ1. They train their minds and bodies so well that they often come to know exactly who their enemies are. [3°ú]
2. Highly skilled students spend a lot of time in quiet thinking to train their minds. [3°ú]
3. When you hit a golf ball, for example, your body is responding to programs in your mind which, like a computer program, say "Do this and do that." [11°ú]
4. Businesses look at both supply and demand when they make up their mind about prices and production. [6°ú]
5. The third group practiced their free throws in their minds for an hour every day for one month. [11°ú]
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