Hi Friends
I have some problem with this phrase:
"let sth pass before our mind"
I checked "let ... pass", and it means you should not react to sth.
but I think in this case, it is wrong, and it should meaning in this way: we should remain sth in our mind; or we should not deny it.
Am I wrong?
Would you help me.
Thanks.
"let sth pass before our mind" We don't say this. W e say eg Let something pass before our mind's eye, which means we "see it in our mind'. I checked "let ...
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"let sth pass before our mind" We don't say this. We say eg Let something pass before our mind's eye, which means we "see it in our mind'.
I checked "let ... pass", and it means you should not react to sth. Yes. The phrase is "let something pass".
"We should remain sth in our mind" No, the correct phrase here is "keep something in mind", which means remembe