释义 |
thinkful, a. rare.|ˈθɪŋkfʊl| [f. think v.2 +-ful; cf. wakeful.] Full of or given to thinking; thoughtful. Hence ˈthinkfulness, quality or faculty of thinking.
1674N. Fairfax Bulk & Selv. 16 As sure, as I am of my own thinkfullness. 1864‘Mark Twain’ in Californian 1 Oct. 9/3 There is a handsome portrait in the Art Gallery of a pensive young girl... Says she, ‘I like it—it is so sad and thinkful.’ 1910Weekly Westm. Gaz. 23 Apr. 6/3 A thinkful man, and one of eloquent silences. |