词汇 | think |
释义 | think verb uk /θɪŋk/ us /θɪŋk/thought | thought thinkverb (CONSIDER)A1[ I or T ] to believe something or have an opinion or idea: 相信;觉得;思考 [ + (that) ]I think (that) I've met you before.我觉得以前见过你。 I don't think Emma will get the job.我认为埃玛不会获得这份工作。 "Do you think (that) you could get me some stamps while you're in town?"你进城的时候帮我买些邮票好吗? [ + to infinitive ]He was thought to have boarded the plane in New York.据信他已在纽约上了飞机。 What did you think of the film?你觉得这部电影怎么样? Salmon used to be thought of as expensive/a luxury.鲑鱼一度被认为是昂贵的/是奢侈品。 What do you think about the latest plans for improving the underground system?你觉得这个改善地铁系统的最新计划怎么样? I think it is important to learn English.我认为学英语是很重要的。 not think much of sb/sth to have a low opinion of someone or something: 认为…不怎么样 I didn't think much of her latest book.我觉得她最新出版的书不怎么样。 B2[ I ] to consider a person's needs or wishes: 体谅,为他人着想 She's always thinking of others.她总是替他人着想。 Some people think the Church shouldn't interfere in politics.有些人认为教会不应当介入政治。 Circle the answer you think is correct.把你认为正确的答案圈出来。 How much liquid do you think this bottle contains?你认为这个瓶可装多少液体? I'm sure my boss thinks I've been neglecting my duties recently. The soldiers lined us up against a wall and I thought they were going to shoot us.士兵们让我们靠墙排成一排,我以为他们要向我们开枪了。 Thinking and contemplating a brown studyidiom agonize agonize over/about something beard-stroking bethink grapple harbour heart-searching hit on/upon something I/we'll (have to) seeidiom in the cold light of dayidiom introspect navel reckon revisit reweigh rumination run through someone's mind/headidiom scratch your headidiom weigh You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Not liking Analysing and evaluating Kind & thoughtful thinkverb (DECIDE)A2 to use the brain to decide to do something: 思考,考虑(动脑筋决定做某事) [ + of+ -ing verb ]I'm thinking of taking up running.我在考虑开始跑步。 [ + (that) ]I think (that) I'll go swimming after lunch.我想午饭后去游泳。 I'm thinking about buying a new car.我在考虑买辆新车。 Thinking and contemplating a brown studyidiom agonize agonize over/about something beard-stroking bethink grapple harbour heart-searching hit on/upon something I/we'll (have to) seeidiom in the cold light of dayidiom introspect navel reckon revisit reweigh rumination run through someone's mind/headidiom scratch your headidiom weigh thinkverb (REASON)B1[ I ] to use the brain to plan something, solve a problem, understand a situation, etc.: 考虑,想,思索 What are you thinking, Peter?彼得,你在想什么呢? He just does these things without thinking and he gets himself into trouble.他做这些没有经过仔细考虑,结果弄得一团糟。 You think too much - that's your problem.你想得太多——这是你的问题。 I'm sorry I forgot to mention your name. I just wasn't thinking.对不起,我忘了提你的名字。我真糊涂。 think long and hard(alsothink twice) C1 to think very carefully about something: 深思熟虑 Think long and hard before you make any important decisions.在你作出重要决定之前要深思熟虑。 I know it's exciting, but you should think twice before you spend that much money on a vacation.我知道这很让人兴奋,但是在假期上花那么多钱之前要仔细考虑一下。 think aloudUK(USthink out loud) to automatically say what you are thinking: 自言自语 "What did you say?" "Oh, nothing, I was just thinking aloud."“你说什么了?”“啊,没什么,我只是在自言自语。” Whatever she's thinking, she never lets it show.不管她在想什么,她都从不表现出来。 He admits that he acted without thinking. He paused and thought for a moment.他停下来想了一会儿。 We thought long and hard before sending the children away to school. Some people say that playing classical music while you work helps you think - but I find it only distracts me. Thinking and contemplating a brown studyidiom agonize agonize over/about something beard-stroking bethink grapple harbour heart-searching hit on/upon something I/we'll (have to) seeidiom in the cold light of dayidiom introspect navel reckon revisit reweigh rumination run through someone's mind/headidiom scratch your headidiom weigh You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Saying & uttering thinkverb (REMEMBER)B1[ Iusually+ adv/prep ] to remember or imagine: 想起;设想 I was just thinking about you when you called.你打来电话时我正在想你。 She was so busy she didn't think to tell me about it.她实在是太忙了,没有想起要告诉我这件事。 Did you think to give her your phone number? I've been thinking about my grandmother a lot recently. Do you often think about the war? Imagining and conceiving assume beyond your wildest dreamsidiom blue-sky cognitive map conceivable fancy fertility imagine impute something to someone in your mind's eyeidiom inconceivably lay the foundation(s) of/foridiom look on/upon someone/something as something regard reimagine retheorization retheorize revisualization riot throw GrammarThink We can use think to talk about having an opinion or idea. In this case, we don’t usually use the continuous form: … Idiomscouldn't think I can't think I think not I thought as much not be thinking straight not think twice think again think better of something think big think nothing of something think on your feet think outside the box to someone's way of thinking who would have thought it? Phrasal verbsthink ahead think back think for yourself think of something think of something/someone think of/about someone/something think something out think something over think something through think something up think noun uk /θɪŋk/ us /θɪŋk/ have a thinkUK to consider something for some time: 考虑,思索,思考 Let me have a think about it before I decide.在我作出决定前先让我考虑考虑。 Have a think over the weekend and tell me what you've decided.周末先好好想想,再告诉我你的决定。 Thinking and contemplating a brown studyidiom agonize agonize over/about something beard-stroking bethink grapple harbour heart-searching hit on/upon something I/we'll (have to) seeidiom in the cold light of dayidiom introspect navel reckon revisit reweigh rumination run through someone's mind/headidiom scratch your headidiom weigh Idiomhave another think coming think | American Dictionarythink verb us/θɪŋk/past tense and past participlethoughtus/θɔt/ thinkverb (HAVE OPINION)[ I/T ] to have or to form an opinion or idea about something: [ T ]"Do you think this is the right address?" "I don’t think so." [ I ]It doesn’t make much sense when you think about it. [ I/T ]Cloning animals has happened sooner than anyone thought (it would). [ T ]I always thought he was a bit weird. [ I ]What do you think of my new hat? [ I ]I’ll always think of him as someone I can rely on. [ + (that) clause ]I think (that) I’d better go now. I still think of myself as (= believe I am) her friend. thinkverb (USE REASON)[ I ] to use your mind to understand matters, make judgments, and solve problems: I’ll have to think about this. She was thinking about running for the Senate. I can’t think of anything to say right now. thinkverb (REMEMBER)[ Ialways+ adv/prep ] to remember or imagine: I can’t stop thinking about her. I can picture her, I just can’t think of her name. Think back to the early days of the Civil War. Idiomsnot think much of someone/something not think straight think better of something think for yourself think long and hard think nothing of something think on your feet think the world of someone/something think twice Phrasal verbsthink something over/through think up something think | Business Englishthink verb[ I or T ] uk /θɪŋk/usthought | thought to have a particular idea, belief or opinion: think (that)Some analysts think that rates will continue to rise. I think the figures speak for themselves. Have you seen the new ad? What do you think? to consider something in your mind: He thought for a moment, and then agreed. think about sthShe was thinking about whether to take the job. think big to have plans to be very successful or powerful: Even small companies need to think big. think on your feet to make a quick decision or give an answer quickly: The ability to think on your feet is essential for this position. think out of/outside the box to think using your imagination and having new ideas instead of traditional or expected ones: Thinking outside the box could be enough to put a business ahead of its competitors. think twice to think very carefully about something before taking a decision: think twice about sth/about doing sth/before doing sthHigh fuel prices had caused car buyers to think twice about buying full-size sport utility vehicles. Phrasal verbsthink sth of sth/sb think sth out think sth over Examples of thinkthink However, philosophers do think that our notion of wellbeing permits the rich account of the priority view that they offer. Have consumers pay the difference for costlier plans, if they think they provide better value. However, there is a sharp distinction between the mechanisms posited by repression and the processes thought to underlie ordinary forgetting. These spellings are thought to typify the phonetic stage. I understand that you think that this is your best purely scientific contribution. It is difficult to find a single refugee who thinks that they will be returning home any time in the near future. I think the ascetic world reinforced my feeling that they were important. In this commentary we raise two issues that we think are directly related to the theory's treatment of mental representations as emulations. Indeed, representations in the brain are not thought by visual neuroscientists to be point-by-point picture-like representations. We incline to think that the latter change, in contrast to the former, represents a cognitive improvement in our condition. Some participants reported that the threat was current and ongoing, while others did not think it would happen for over 6 months. It helps me to think things through systematically and adopt resolve to take action, and it reminds me of my own past thinking. What if past thought were not always surpassed thought? Traditionally, lexical contexts and sentential contexts were thought to play very different roles in word recognition, each applying at a separate stage. He stressed that seeing and thinking express the freedom and the causality behind all things. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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