mind-set
英 [maɪnd set]
美 [maɪnd set]
网络 思维模式; 心态; 思维定势; 思维定式; 人的思维模式
英英释义
noun
- a habitual or characteristic mental attitude that determines how you will interpret and respond to situations
双语例句
- It's a mind-set rather than production quality, he says.
这是一种思维方式,而不代表着生产质量,他表示。 - This mind-set will allow you to know your ownworth with out being too proud of your accomplishments.
这些都会让你清楚地认识到自己的价值,又不会使你对于自己的才华过度骄傲。 - Basically, it improves your mood, thereby putting you in a more positive mind-set when doing work.
简单地说,它能够改善你的心情,从而让你在更积极的情绪下工作。 - The modern athlete's mind-set is, 'I'm going to make as much as I can now and not worry about the future.'
当今运动员的一贯想法是:“现在只管尽自己最大努力,而不去担心日后会怎么样。” - If you have a more positive mind-set, you'll find yourself more motivated.
如果你有积极的心态,你会发现自己更有动力。 - Asked about his team's mind-set after so many close road losses, Krystkowiak reached for another tennis analogy.
有人问客场之旅输了如此之多比分接近的比赛,球队思想状况如何,小K又做了一个网球类比。 - Which leads one to ask: Is it possible to shift from a fixed mind-set to a growth mind-set?
这让人陡生疑问:那么有没可能从心理定势转变为成长型心态呢? - Conversely, a growth mind-set assumes that no talent is entirely heaven-sent and that effort and learning make everything possible.
相反,成长的心态认为没有什么才能是完全天赐的,都要经过努力和一段学习,一切才变得可能。 - However, those in dialogue with Chinese companies believe that mind-set could quickly change.
不过,那些与中国企业进行对话的人士认为,这种心态可能很快改变。 - By adjusting your mind-set today, you allow the universe to bring you something unexpected.
调整心绪,意味着允许宇宙带给自己一些意想不到的收获。