1. 记在心里;考虑到,想到:have an advantage over 胜于,优于 | have in mind 记在心里;考虑到,想到 | have nothing to do with 和......毫无关系
2. 想到;记得;打算:have an advantage over胜过,优于 | have in mind想到;记得;打算 | have nothing to do with和...毫无关系
3. 记住,考虑到,想到:hardly any / / 几乎没有,几乎什么也不 | have in mind / / 记住,考虑到, 想到 | have nothing to do with / / 和...毫无关系
4. 记住...,考虑到:11.hang up 把...挂起来,挂断(电话),延迟,拖延 | 12.have...in mind 记住...,考虑到 | 13.have an advantage over 胜于,优于
1. Whatever he might have had in his mind, he actually managed to appear to be a man of the people.
2. The prime minister may have in mind a news conference by the charismatic Junichiro Koizumi when he called an election in 2005.
3. That's not what commissioner David Stern had in mind, but it's better than the cancellations that could have come if talks had fallen through.
4. Part of the stereotype is that you have to be a good negotiator and communicator, but there are many other considerations to keep in mind.
5. Bearing in mind the lessons of the past, we have handled Comrade Hu Yaobang's case quite gently.
6. Those who crinkle the wrapping before throwing it away tend to have too many thoughts on their mind and are unable to concentrate in bed.
7. They chanted the ritual part of two temple music pieces in a highly consistent timbre, which must have come from a state of peace of mind.
8. The jury did not have to find that the men had any specific target in mind to convict them.
9. The coup leader there first promised to hold elections in which he would not run, only to later suggest he may have changed his mind.
10. Please keep an open mind and let me have my day in court.