get one's mind off something
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"get one's mind off something "の定義と意味

to get one's mind off something
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to distract someone's attention or thoughts away from something, typically something stressful, worrisome, or unpleasant

to [get|take|keep] {one's} mind off {sth} definition and meaning
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What is the origin of the idiom "take one's mind off something" and when to use it?

The idiom "take one's mind off something" does not have a specific historical origin. It developed naturally in the English language over time as a way to describe the action of diverting one's thoughts or attention away from a specific issue or concern in order to find relief from stress, anxiety, or preoccupation.

example
He played a game of tennis to get his mind off his worries and enjoy some physical activity.
Going back to work helped take my mind off Ian’s death.
After a long day at work, she decided to take a bubble bath to get her mind off the stress and unwind.
The good thing about running is that it takes my mind off any problems I have.
Reading a captivating novel is a fantastic way to take your mind off reality and immerse yourself in a different world.
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