In mind meaning in English
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Definition
What do you have in mind?: What ideas do you have? What is your plan?
I have it in mind to (do something): I plan, intend to (do something)
I bought this with you in mind: I was thinking of you when I bought this
the mind: the subconscious, the brain, the imagination, the spirit
Examples
- "Do you have a restaurant in mind?"
- "Susie : What did you have in mind?"
- "Bruno : Actually Tinkerbell has something else in mind for this evening... a little "action"... if you know what I mean."
- "Do you have a particular style in mind?"
- "I've got something far crazier in mind!"
- "Philip : What exactly do you have in mind, Bruno?"
- "With this in mind, despite the current economic downturn, I'm optimistic that this coming year will be good for us."
- "Mayor : Actually I had more of a personal favor in mind."
- "Caroline : What do you have in mind?"
- "We're looking for Bruno, we don't have a specific destination in mind!"
- "I'm not sure what she has in mind exactly, but I imagine that she'll want to call for a press conference very soon."
- "Brian : Now that sounds interesting, Hannah. What did you have in mind?"
- "Designed with college students in mind, this account has a low minimum balance: only $100."
- "Bruno : Actually, Tinkerbell has something else in mind for this evening - a little "action"... if you know what I mean."
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