Expresiones inglés MIND

B2 C1 Expresiones en inglés – MIND

Hoy en Expressions Sessions, te enseñamos 10 B2 C1 C2 Expresiones en inglés con MIND.

Expresiones inglés MIND

B2 C1 Expressions with MIND

To be in two minds

  • to be undecided
    • I am in two minds about what I should study next year, chemistry or biology.
    • He is in two minds about whether to go to Japan on holiday as its very expensive.

To bear/keep in mind

  • to remember
    • Please bear in mind that classes will begin later than advertised.
    • Remember to bear me in mind when you are deciding who to take on the school trip.

To cross one’s mind

  • to come into your thoughts as a possibility
    • It never crossed my mind to ask him about the course. I forgot he did it last year
    • Has it ever crossed your mind that I may be interested in applying for the job

To give sb a piece of your mind

  • to express your disapproval in an angry way
    • When I saw him vandalise the table, I wanted to give him a piece of my mind.
    • If the workers continue to make noise, I’m going to go over and give them a piece of my mind

To go out of your mind

  • to go crazy
    • I’m going to cross the Antarctic on a bicycle. Have you gone out of your mind?
    • I’m out of my mind with worry, the child left at six o clock and hasn’t returned.

To have something in mind

  • to be considering something
    • I’ll cook this evening. Oh! Great what have you got in mind?
    • Have you anything in mind for your presentation on Friday?

To make up your mind

  • to decide
    • I can’t make up my mind about what to wear this evening. I think I’ll go smart casual.
    • It’s time to make up your mind about who is going to be the next president.

Mind (you)

  • to emphasise a piece of information that you are adding, especially if that information explains what you have said or contrasts it
    • They paid a lot for their house, mind you, they can afford it./they can afford it, mind
    • You need to add some water to the dish, not too hot, mind (you).

To put one’s mind at ease

  • to reassure somebody
    • If you are worried about him, I’ll call him to put your mind at ease.
    • So as to put your mind at ease, I’ll be there early

To slip your mind

  • to forget
    • It completely slipped my mind to ask him for his email address
    • I forgot I had an appointment with the doctor this morning. It slipped my mind.

To speak your mind

  • to say what you think
    • Don’t ever be afraid to speak your mind. It’s important that people know your opinion.
    • He told his boss how he felt about the situation. He certainly speaks his mind.

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