- bring someone to mind
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
bring someone to mind — bring (something/someone) to mind to cause you to think of someone or something. Something about his face brings to mind an old friend of mine … New idioms dictionary
bring something to mind — bring (something/someone) to mind to cause you to think of someone or something. Something about his face brings to mind an old friend of mine … New idioms dictionary
bring someone/something to mind — cause one to remember or think of someone or something all that marble brought to mind a mausoleum … Useful english dictionary
take a load off someone's mind — bring someone relief from anxiety … Useful english dictionary
mind — [mīnd] n. [ME mynde < OE (ge)mynd, memory < IE base * men , to think > Gr menos, spirit, force, L mens, mind] 1. memory; recollection or remembrance [to bring to mind a story] 2. what one thinks; opinion [speak your mind] 3. a) that… … English World dictionary
bring to mind — bring (something/someone) to mind to cause you to think of someone or something. Something about his face brings to mind an old friend of mine … New idioms dictionary
mind — mind1 [ maınd ] noun *** 1. ) count or uncount the part of you that thinks, knows, remembers, and feels things: His mind was full of the things he had seen that day. I need a walk to clear my mind. in someone s mind: I wonder what s going on in… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
mind */*/*/ — I UK [maɪnd] / US noun Word forms mind : singular mind plural minds Metaphor: Your mind is like a container or area, with thoughts being stored there or going in and out. The memory of that day is still fresh in my mind. ♦ A few doubts remained… … English dictionary
bring — /brɪŋ / (say bring) verb (t) (brought, bringing) 1. to cause to come with oneself; take along to the place or person sought; conduct or convey. 2. to cause to come, as to a recipient or possessor, to the mind or knowledge, into a particular… …
bring up — verb 1. summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic (Freq. 3) raise the specter of unemployment he conjured wild birds in the air call down the spirits from the mountain • Syn: ↑raise, ↑conjure, ↑ … Useful english dictionary