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词汇 rethink
释义 rethink
verb[ I or T ]
uk /ˌriːˈθɪŋk/ us /ˌriːˈθɪŋk/rethought | rethought
C1
to think again about a plan, idea, or system in order to change or improve it: 再想,重新考虑
Her family's disapproval made her rethink her plans.家人的反对使她不得不重新考虑自己的计划。
[ + question word ]The European Commission is having to rethink how it can maintain farmers' incomes while cutting costs and excess production.欧盟委员会现在不得不重新考虑如何在减少开支和生产过剩的同时保障农民的收入不下降。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to think carefully about something
considerDon't make any decisions before you've considered the matter.
contemplateHe lay in a hospital bed contemplating his future.
ponderShe sat back for a minute to ponder her next move in the game.
mull overI need a few days to mull things over before I decide.
reflectI spent a lot of time reflecting on what he'd said.
agonizeShe agonized for days before agreeing to take the job.
We're in the middle of rethinking our strategy.
So we had to step back and rethink our approach.
People are rethinking what they're doing with their lives.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Thinking and contemplating
a brown studyidiom
agonize
agonize over/about something
beard-stroking
bethink
harbour
heart-searching
hit on/upon something
I/we'll (have to) seeidiom
in the cold light of dayidiom
introspect
navel
reckon
reflection
reweigh
rumination
run through someone's mind/headidiom
scratch your headidiom
self-contemplation
weigh

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Changing your mind
rethink
noun[ S ]
uk /ˈriː.θɪŋk/ us /ˈriː.θɪŋk/
the act of thinking again about a plan, idea, or system in order to change or improve it:
This new information means we should have a rethink.
We probably need a rethink.
We need a complete rethink of our maternity and parental leave.
It's forcing a rethink of economic policy.
I told him to take a break and have a rethink about the rest of the meeting.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Thinking and contemplating
a brown studyidiom
agonize
agonize over/about something
beard-stroking
bethink
harbour
heart-searching
hit on/upon something
I/we'll (have to) seeidiom
in the cold light of dayidiom
introspect
navel
reckon
reflection
reweigh
rumination
run through someone's mind/headidiom
scratch your headidiom
self-contemplation
weigh

rethink | American Dictionary


rethink
verb[ T ]
us/riˈθɪŋk/past tense and past participlerethoughtus/riˈθɔt/
to think again about something, such as a plan in order to change or improve it:
It’s time to rethink whether we need a part-time or full-time mayor.

rethink | Business English


rethink
verb[ I or T ]
uk /ˌriːˈθɪŋk/usrethought | rethought
to think again about a plan, idea, or system in order to change or improve it:
The company is rethinking its position on homeworkers.
rethink how/what etc.Retailers are paying more attention to male shoppers, rethinking how their goods are marketed and displayed.
The agency needs to rethink its strategy.
rethink
noun[ C,usually singular ]
uk /ˈriːθɪŋk/us(alsorethinking[ S ])
an act of thinking again about a plan, idea, or system in order to change or improve it:
The incident led to a rethink of the department's health and safety policies.
a complete/fundamental/radical rethinkA fundamental rethink on executive pay is needed.

Examples of rethink


rethink
Rethinking the cold war; rethinking science and technology in the cold war; rethinking the social study of science and technology.
Safety and independence : rethinking some basic concepts in longterm care.
Exercises in rethinking innateness : a handbook for connectionist simulations.
The economic aspects of male hormone therapy should be reconsidered fully during a time when social insurance reimbursements are being seriously rethought.
To do this effectively, the shuttering needs to be rethought not only in detail, but also conceptually.
Equally, when things went wrong, he was strongly supportive - particularly of students - and creative in rethinking hypotheseses and in adjusting grants to fund further work.
In the early twentieth century, the medical approach to leprosy in the colonies was radically rethought.
In rethinking how language teaching and learning is carried out for a lingua franca, new methodologies are required.
One theme that runs through the contributions to these books is that of rethinking the nation.
Because of the structured interview schedule, the respondent was ' forced ' into rethinking her views.
They were changes which involved rethinking both his notion of faith and his anthropology, two entities which were closely related to each other.
Popular music studies have of course contributed a great deal to rethinking the relationship between popular culture and ideology.
Like other legacies from the nineteenth century - space-time trajectories, progress, or political power - the notion seemed in need of rethinking.
Towards a systemic research methodology in agriculture: rethinking the role of values in science.
Similarly, the patient may be confronted with a life crisis for which her existing values are inadequate and need to be developed or rethought.
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