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mentality
- IPA[mɛnˈtalɪti]
英式
- the characteristic way of thinking of a person or group;the capacity for intelligent thought
noun: mentality, plural noun: mentalities
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名詞
- 1. derogatory the characteristic way of thinking of a person or group I had inherited not only my father's blood but his bourgeois mentality as well 同義詞
- 2. dated the capacity for intelligent thought machines can possess mentality 同義詞
- the tendency for people's behavior or beliefs to conform to those of the group to which ... the herd mentality of the investment community he's worried that they're going to have a herd mentality and rush to judgment
Oxford American Dictionary
- a defensive or paranoid attitude based on the belief that others are hostile towards one: once you develop a siege mentality, anything is believable
Oxford Dictionary
- a defensive or paranoid attitude based on the belief that others are hostile toward one: once you develop a siege mentality, anything is believable
Oxford American Dictionary
- the tendency for people's behaviour or beliefs to conform to those of the group to which ... the herd mentality of the investment community he's worried that they're going to have a herd mentality and rush to judgement
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[menˈtalədē]
美式
- the characteristic attitude of mind or way of thinking of a person or group: the yuppie mentality of the eighties
Oxford American Dictionary