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词汇 mindset
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Definition of mindset in English:

mindset

noun ˈmʌɪn(d)sɛtˈmaɪn(d)sɛt
  • usually in singular The established set of attitudes held by someone.

    心理定势,心态

    the region seems stuck in a medieval mindset

    这地区似乎在固守中世纪心态。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This mindset is summed up by a conversation I had this week with a friend.
    • My main idea was just to point out that the mindset of someone who would willingly die is not as alien as the media would have us believe.
    • There's no guarantee that he's of a liberal mindset, no way of knowing what his reaction might be at all.
    • Job insecurity is a bigger factor in the mindset at the moment than for some time.
    • The whole mindset of most of our people is simply not convincing that we mean business.
    • These terms are thrown about to create a mindset that justifies the actions of some nations.
    • Still it is one way to address an appeal body with a different mindset - exclude them.
    • I guess what you get out of it depends on the mindset with which you approach it.
    • It is simply lost in the mindset of its own prejudices and cannot find a way out.
    • His mindset is characteristic of many smart young Americans, and matters a lot to the rest of us.
    • What is less apparent is the effect the Scottish game will have on the mindset of the Irish team.
    • It also changed forever the mindset of those who were present on that fateful day.
    • His mindset is to forget the US Open and get on with playing this week and the week after.
    • What a truly foul argument - and all too typical of the mindset of the British establishment.
    • How typical of the mindset which has ruined state education for decades.
    • It also says something about the psyche of the Newcastle manager and the mindset which he demands of his players.
    • There is something in the Indian mindset which makes us reluctant to pay for media.
    • Yet there is a mood and a mindset out there that will be hard to change.
    • I really don't think that that is a fair indicator of the mindset of a people.
    • We are still trapped in a destructive mindset, never mind the even-worse Americans.
    Synonyms
    mind, mental processes, thought processes, way of thinking, cast of mind, frame of mind, turn of mind, mentality, persona, psyche, attitude(s), mental attitudes, make-up, character, disposition, temperament, temper, behaviour

Definition of mindset in US English:

mindset

nounˈmaɪn(d)sɛtˈmīn(d)set
  • usually in singular The established set of attitudes held by someone.

    心理定势,心态

    the region seems stuck in a medieval mindset

    这地区似乎在固守中世纪心态。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • What a truly foul argument - and all too typical of the mindset of the British establishment.
    • The whole mindset of most of our people is simply not convincing that we mean business.
    • His mindset is to forget the US Open and get on with playing this week and the week after.
    • Job insecurity is a bigger factor in the mindset at the moment than for some time.
    • I guess what you get out of it depends on the mindset with which you approach it.
    • These terms are thrown about to create a mindset that justifies the actions of some nations.
    • Still it is one way to address an appeal body with a different mindset - exclude them.
    • Yet there is a mood and a mindset out there that will be hard to change.
    • It also changed forever the mindset of those who were present on that fateful day.
    • What is less apparent is the effect the Scottish game will have on the mindset of the Irish team.
    • It also says something about the psyche of the Newcastle manager and the mindset which he demands of his players.
    • His mindset is characteristic of many smart young Americans, and matters a lot to the rest of us.
    • There's no guarantee that he's of a liberal mindset, no way of knowing what his reaction might be at all.
    • How typical of the mindset which has ruined state education for decades.
    • It is simply lost in the mindset of its own prejudices and cannot find a way out.
    • We are still trapped in a destructive mindset, never mind the even-worse Americans.
    • I really don't think that that is a fair indicator of the mindset of a people.
    • There is something in the Indian mindset which makes us reluctant to pay for media.
    • My main idea was just to point out that the mindset of someone who would willingly die is not as alien as the media would have us believe.
    • This mindset is summed up by a conversation I had this week with a friend.
    Synonyms
    mind, mental processes, thought processes, way of thinking, cast of mind, frame of mind, turn of mind, mentality, persona, psyche, attitude(s), mental attitudes, make-up, character, disposition, temperament, temper, behaviour
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