词组 | have something in mind |
释义 | Idiom have something in mind Theme: THOUGHT to think of something; to have an idea or image (of something) in one's mind.BILL: I would like to purchase some boots. CLERK: Yes, sir. Did you have something in mind?I have something in mind, but I don’t see it here. Good day. Idiom have something in mindhave (something) in mind to be thinking about something as a possibility.'I thought we might eat out tonight.' 'Where did you have in mind?' (usually used in questions)I think that's probably what he had in mind. have in mind1. To be considering someone or something as a candidate or possibility for something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "have" and "in." I have Jane in mind for this job because she is clearly the most qualified candidate. What did you have in mind for dinner tonight? 2. To plan or intend to do something. I have in mind to ground you for a month for disobeying me like that! have someone or something in mindFig. to be thinking of someone or something as a candidate for something. Did you have anyone in mind for the job? I have something in mind for the living-room carpeting. He probably had himself in mind when he spoke about the need for new blood. have somebody/something in ˈmind (for something)be planning to ask somebody to do a job, or use something to do a job: I need a secretary, but I haven’t got anyone in mind.I’ve got a picture by Hockney in mind for the front cover of the book.have in mind1. To remember or think of: She has your best interests in mind. 2. To intend or be inclined (to do something): I have in mind to sell the house. |
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