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Eipjoo Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

deep, mind, centaurs

Given the example:

"Oh, a fair few... Keep themselves to themselves mostly, but they're good enough about turnin' up if ever I want a word. They're deep, mind, centaurs... they know things... jus' don' let on much."

I guess ‘deep’ is an adjective (meaning of difficult to understand),
mind is a noun (I don’t know the meaning, would you tell me?)
  

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'Mind' mean 'notice; remember, note': it is a verb in imperative mood. They're deep, mind, centaurs = Please note that centaurs are very intelligent/perceptive.

  • 'Mind' mean 'notice; remember, note': it is a verb in imperative mood.
  • They're deep, mind, centaurs = Please note that centaurs are very intelligent/perceptive.
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'Mind' mean 'notice; remember, note': it is a verb in imperative mood.

They're deep, mind, centaurs = Please note that centaurs are very intelligent/perceptive.

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