(also mind)British EnglishBrEBUT used when saying something that is almost the opposite of what you have just said, or that explains or emphasizes it 尽管如此;请注意,听着
He looks very young in this photo. Mind you, it was taken years ago.
他这张照片看起来很年轻。不过,这是多年前照的。
I love hot weather, but not too hot, mind.
我喜欢热天,但也不要太热。
Examples from the Corpus
mind you• Alice Caldwell obviously had not clarified in her own mind what she wanted her memo to accomplish.• All-natural, healthy pills, mind you.• But in my own mind I could like verbalize it either way.• In his mind he ran over his plan.• Not what words did Madison and Hamilton use, but what was it in their minds which they conveyed?• With one part of her bemused and disorientated mind she knew that she must call a halt - right now!• It wasn't excellent, mind you, but it was a definiteimprovement.• I think that in your mind you should not be second to anyone.