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унылым
voyant
mind reader [ingl. brit., ingl. am. maɪnd ˈridər] SUST.
reader [ingl. brit. ˈriːdə, ingl. am. ˈridər] SUST.
1. reader (gen):
2. reader ENS. (book):
3. reader ingl. brit. UNIV. (person):
4. reader ingl. am. UNIV. (person):
5. reader (anthology):
6. reader ELECTRÓ.:
7. reader (in publishing):
I. mind [ingl. brit. mʌɪnd, ingl. am. maɪnd] SUST.
1. mind (centre of thought, feelings):
to cross sb's mind
2. mind (brain):
3. mind (way of thinking):
to read sb's mind
4. mind (opinion):
to my mind coloq.
5. mind (attention):
to take sb's mind off sth
6. mind (memory):
rappeler qc à qn
to call sth to mind
7. mind (sanity):
are you out of your mind coloq.?
tu es fou/folle? coloq.
to be of sound mind arcznte. DER.
8. mind (person as intellectual):
II. in mind ADV.
to put sb in mind of sb/sth
rappeler qn/qc à qn
III. mind [ingl. brit. mʌɪnd, ingl. am. maɪnd] V. trans.
1. mind (pay attention to):
mind hazard
mind manners, language
carry on, don't mind me irón.
mind how you go ingl. brit.
it's a secret, mind coloq.
mind you coloq., it won't be easy
2. mind (object to):
like a cigarette?—‘don't mind if I do’ coloq.
si cela ne vous fait rien also irón.
3. mind (care):
do you mind! irón.
cela ne te regarde pas! coloq.
never mind complaining ingl. brit.
4. mind (look after):
mind animal, children
mind shop
IV. mind [ingl. brit. mʌɪnd, ingl. am. maɪnd]
I gave him a piece of my mind coloq.!
to have a good mind or half a mind to do ingl. brit.
I. two [ingl. brit. tuː, ingl. am. tu] SUST.
deux m inv.
II. two [ingl. brit. tuː, ingl. am. tu] DETMTE.
III. two [ingl. brit. tuː, ingl. am. tu] PRON.
deux inv.
IV. two [ingl. brit. tuː, ingl. am. tu]
I'm fed up coloq.!—‘that makes two of us’
j'en ai marre!—‘moi aussi’ coloq.
mind-reader SUST. fig.
voyant(e) m (f)
reader SUST.
1. reader (person who reads):
lecteur(-trice) m (f)
2. reader (book of extracts):
reader school
reader university
3. reader (device):
4. reader ingl. brit. UNIV.:
I. mind [maɪnd] SUST.
1. mind (brain):
2. mind (thought, memory):
3. mind (intention):
I have half a mind to +infin
ça me démange de +infin
4. mind (consciousness):
5. mind sing. (opinion):
to sb's mind
6. mind (intelligent person):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. mind [maɪnd] V. trans.
1. mind (be careful of):
mind you do sth
2. mind (look after):
3. mind (concern oneself):
don't mind sb/sth
4. mind (object):
to mind sb/sth
I don't mind sb/sth
qn/qc ne me gêne pas
5. mind esc. (remember):
6. mind ingl. am., esc. (obey):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. mind [maɪnd] V. intr.
do you mind if ...?
never you mind! coloq.
mind reader SUST. fig.
voyant(e) m (f)
reader SUST.
1. reader (person who reads):
lecteur(-trice) m (f)
2. reader (book of excerpts):
reader at school
reader at college
3. reader (device):
I. mind [maɪnd] SUST.
1. mind (brain):
2. mind (thought, memory):
3. mind (intention):
I have half a mind to +infin
ça me démange de +infin
4. mind (consciousness):
5. mind sing. (opinion):
to sb's mind
6. mind (intelligent person):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. mind [maɪnd] V. trans.
1. mind (be careful of):
2. mind (take care of):
3. mind (concern oneself):
don't mind sb/sth
4. mind (object):
to mind sb/sth
I don't mind sb/sth
qn/qc ne me gêne pas
5. mind (obey):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. mind [maɪnd] V. intr.
do you mind if ...?
never you mind! coloq.
Present
Imind
youmind
he/she/itminds
wemind
youmind
theymind
Past
Iminded
youminded
he/she/itminded
weminded
youminded
theyminded
Present Perfect
Ihaveminded
youhaveminded
he/she/ithasminded
wehaveminded
youhaveminded
theyhaveminded
Past Perfect
Ihadminded
youhadminded
he/she/ithadminded
wehadminded
youhadminded
theyhadminded
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
Soon after, he went on tour throughout the world, demonstrating his abilities as a mind-reader.
en.wikipedia.org
She highlighted the unnecessary costs of a clown suit, bicycles used for a team-building exercise, tuxedos and a mind-reader at the 2010 conference.
www.dailymail.co.uk
It is as if we are expected to be mind-readers!
www.independent.ie
Expecting your partner to be a mind-reader gets in the way of solving conflicts, as important concerns may never get addressed, leading to unresolved anger and resentment.
www.her.ie
This illusionist, mind-reader, hypnotist and champion con-artist breezes into town every couple of years with a show that invariably leaves me feeling baffled, slightly queasy but above all royally entertained.
www.telegraph.co.uk