Collins First Dictionary by Collins Dictionaries

Collins First Dictionary by Collins Dictionaries

Author:Collins Dictionaries
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Published: 2014-04-14T04:00:00+00:00


mind noun

minds

Your mind is the part of your brain that thinks, understands and remembers.

I can’t get that song out of my mind.

mind verb

minds, minding, minded

If you mind something, it annoys you.

It was hard work but she didn’t mind.

mine

Mine means belonging to me.

That isn’t your bag, it’s mine.

mine noun

mines

A mine is a deep hole or tunnel where people go to dig things like gold or diamonds out of rock.

minus

You use minus when you take one number away from another number.

Three minus two is one.

minute noun

minutes

A minute is used for measuring time. There are sixty seconds in one minute.

The food will take 20 minutes to cook.

minute adjective

Something that is minute is very small.

You only need to use a minute amount of glue.

miss verb

misses, missing, missed

1 If you miss something that you are trying to hit or catch, you do not manage to hit it or catch it.

I jumped, but missed the ball.

2 If you miss something, you do not notice it.

What did he say? I missed it.

3 If you miss someone who is not with you, you feel sad that they are not there.

The boys miss their father.



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