mindset
/ˈmaɪndset/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmaɪndset/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈmīn(d)-ˌset/ (ame, mw)
mindset — 名詞
1. the usual set of beliefs and habits of thought that shape how someone understand
心態;思維
看待事情並作出反應的習慣方式
the usual set of beliefs and habits of thought that shape how someone understands situations and decides what to do
Lara's growth mindset helped her try again after the failed interview.
Lara 的成長型心態讓她在面試失利後又再試一次。
growth mindset + learn from failure
The workshop was designed to shift managers' mindset about customer complaints.
這場工作坊的設計,是要改變主管面對客訴時的心態。
shift mindset about + topic
A fixed mindset kept Omar from trying the new software at work.
固定型心態讓 Omar 在工作時不願嘗試新的軟體。
The coach praised Aoi's positive mindset after the team lost 3-0.
球隊以 3 比 0 落敗後,教練仍稱讚 Aoi 的正向心態。
Before opening the cafe, Samir's cautious mindset made him save extra money.
在開咖啡館之前,Samir 謹慎的心態讓他先多存了一些錢。
- attitude
can be narrower and may describe a feeling toward one person or issue
- mentality
often sounds stronger and can suggest fixed social or group habits
- outlook
often focuses more on how someone sees life or the future
- perspective
usually means a particular point of view in one discussion
文法句型
growth mindset
positive mindset
mindset about + noun
change your mindset
用法筆記
Often appears with adjectives such as positive, fixed, or growth, and it commonly takes about or toward before the topic being discussed. It usually refers to a broad, fairly lasting way of thinking, not just a feeling for one day.