单词 | thinking |
释义 | thinkingn. The action of think v.2 1. a. In plural. Thoughts; musings, trains of thought. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > thought > product of thinking, thought > [noun] > a thought, thoughts thoughtOE i-thankc1000 thinkingsa1225 pensee1474 considering1483 consideration1489 panse1568 reflect1594 reflection1648 thought-form1850 thought-product1853 thought-entity1868 the mind > mental capacity > thought > continued thinking, reflection, contemplation > [noun] > act(s) of thinkingsa1225 meditationa1393 contemplationa1400 musing?a1430 reverie1477 musea1500 rumination1622 walking meditation1756 reckon1902 a1225 ( Rule St. Benet (Winteney) (1888) 33 God wat mannum þencunge [OE Corpus Cambr. cann manna geþohtas; L. novit cogitationes hominum], þat hiȝ beoð wace. 1340 Ayenbite (1866) 212 (MED) Alsuo ssolle we grede aye þe foles of euele þenchinges þet ouerguoþ ofte þe herte. a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(1)) (1850) Isa. lxv. 2 A puple..that goth in a wei not good, after ther thenkingus. c1450 (c1400) Bk. Vices & Virtues (Huntington) (1942) 111 Þis is vertuous and substancial ouer alle þenkenges and wenynges. a1492 W. Caxton tr. Vitas Patrum (1495) ii. f. clxxxxiiv/2 So oryson with fastyng casteth out..the foule thoughtes & vayne thynkynges. 1548 N. Udall et al. tr. Erasmus Paraphr. Newe Test. I. Luke v. f. 70 The secrete thinkynges of theyr hertes. 1584 A. Munday Watch-woord to Eng. f. 44 He, I saye, that can yeelde his consent to these dooinges and thinkinges, must needes be a Traitour to his Countrie. a1616 W. Shakespeare All's Well that ends Well (1623) v. iii. 129 I am wrap'd in dismall thinkings . View more context for this quotation 1677 R. Gilpin Dæmonol. Sacra i. iv. 4 Those secret Thinkings;..the very inside and outside of them are uncased, cut up and anatomized by his eye. 1709 R. Stewart Ess. Machine Perpetual Motion 17 Their Beings are not the consequence of our Thinkings, but our Thinkings the consequence of their Beings. 1792 R. Bage Man as he Is IV. cxiii. 204 I only find it recorded that Sir George unthought his former thinkings. 1808 R. Southey Select. from Lett. (1856) II. 283 Put together all your recollections and memoranda, I will put together my gleanings and thinkings. 1841 C. Dickens Old Curiosity Shop i. viii. 124 All these sayings and doings and thinkings..affected him not in the least. 1920 Eng. Hist. Rev. 35 287 Like the early tractarians they had a profound belief in the importance of all their doings and thinkings. 1955 Syracuse (N.Y.) Herald-Jrnl. 24 May 5/7 Parents..carry over too many thinkings and ideas of their own simple pasts into the complex structure of their children's presents. 2000 Philosophy 75 332 In some of our thinkings, especially in our school-drilled addings, subtractings, multiplyings and dividings, we know how to arrive at perfectly definite results. b. Imagination, imagining, fancy. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of imagination > [noun] sightc1175 thoughtc1175 imagination1340 thinking1340 conceptiona1387 imaginativea1398 phantasm1490 concept1536 fetch1549 conceit1556 conceiving1559 fancy1581 notion1647 fantastic1764 ideality1815 ideoplasty1884 phantastikon1917 1340 Ayenbite (1866) 72 (MED) Betuene ham and paradys ne is bote a lyte woȝ þet hy agelteþ be þenchinge and be wylnynge. a1450 St. Edith (Faust.) (1883) l. 1702 Þe sweuene Of þe tweyn appullone þat fellon from þe tre in to þe water in his thenkyng. 1502 tr. Ordynarye of Crysten Men (de Worde) i. iii. sig. c.i v These wordes..be not made for no thynge & with thynkynge. 1597 R. Johnson 2nd Pt. Famous Hist. Seauen Champions sig. B3v Whereas my grones vpon your birth day did (in my thinking) cause both trees and stones to drop downe teares. 1709 T. D'Urfey Mod. Prophets iv. 47 For to my thinking I have the damn'd Funk in my Nostrils now. 1792 Anti-Halcyon 9 Earth's worthiest sons are subject to distress, Which idle thinking never render'd less. 1869 E. S. P. Ward Men, Women, & Ghosts 327 If I 've seen him once since, in my thinking, I 've seen him twenty times. a1988 A. Waldman Helping Dreamer (1989) 213 Like the warpath, like the giant, like the mirror, like the tomb, like the book in my thinking. Look in here and read. c. The exercising or occupying of the mind, esp. the understanding, in an active way; engagement in mental action or activity: see various senses of think v.2 high thinking: idealistic opinions on or attitudes to social, moral, or religious questions; good (also nice) thinking: expressing approval of a neat, ingenious, or well-thought-out plan, explanation, or observation.lateral thinking: see lateral thinking n. at lateral adj. and n. Compounds. magical thinking: see magical adj. Compounds.vertical thinking: see vertical adj. 7e. wishful thinking: see wishful adj. 2a(b). ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > thought > [noun] > process of thinking i-thankc1000 thoughtOE cogitation?c1225 thinkinga1382 imaginationa1393 pansing?a1505 beating1606 brainwork1606 brain labour1638 headwork1642 thought process1850 thought-action1860 thought-production1881 nutting1951 society > morality > virtue > morally elevated quality > [noun] > high-mindedness or magnanimity high-mindedness1571 handsomeness1577 noble-mindedness1583 generousness1593 ingenuity1598 magnanimity1598 magnanimousness1606 ingenuousness1611 megalopsychy1656 generosity1783 high thinking1807 greatheartedness1813 kalokagathia1921 megalopsychia1962 the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > approval [interjection] exactly1866 yah! yah!1886 good stuff1909 good (also nice) thinking1968 roots1974 shiok1977 big-up1993 a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Bodl. 959) Psalms xviii. 15 Þe swete thenking of myn herte in þi siȝte euermor. a1400 Psalter (Vesp.) xviii. 15 in C. Horstmann Yorkshire Writers (1896) II. 152 And thinginge ofe hert mine Euer-mar in sight þine. c1450 (?c1408) J. Lydgate Reson & Sensuallyte l. 7005 Ther ys in this worlde ryght noght Half so swyfte as ys a thoght..For the Eye of thynkyng Fleeth..With swyfter wynges..Than dooth any foule. a1500 (a1475) G. Ashby Dicta Philosophorum l. 16 in Poems (1899) 43 (MED) Bethink in the nyght of goode ordennance, And in the day execute thy thynkyng. 1533 T. More Debellacyon Salem & Bizance ii. xvi. f. xc He meaneth no farther certayntie, then onely a sure thynkynge in the iudges owne conscyence. a1616 W. Shakespeare Merry Wives of Windsor (1623) iii. ii. 27 Has Page any braines? Hath he any eies? Hath he any thinking ? View more context for this quotation 1690 J. Locke Ess. Humane Understanding ii. ix. 61 Thinking..signifies that sort of operation of the Mind about its Ideas, wherein the Mind is active. 1720 T. D'Urfey Wit & Mirth VI. 319 Who from thinking are free, That curbing Disease o' the Mind. 1777 J. Richardson Diss. Eastern Nations 2 Radical words in any tongue are expressive of certain customs, objects and modes of thinking. 1807 W. Wordsworth Poems I. 139 Plain living and high thinking are no more. 1885 J. Martineau Types Ethical Theory I. i. i. §3. 159 Thinking is the very essence of mind, as extension is of matter. 1910 J. London Let. 5 June (1966) 307 Bourgeois circles where he expected to find refinement, culture, high-living and high-thinking. 1953 S. Chase Power of Words i. x. 101 Thinking is a language process, whether in English, Russian, or Hopi. 1968 Listener 26 Dec. 848/2 Marc's Trendy Ape saw the final disappearance of high thinking in our new Bloomsbury before the onslaught of the Colonel's cry: ‘Good thinking!’ 1974 L. Deighton Spy Story xx. 214 ‘They might be security police holding your friend Remoziva in custody.’ ‘Nice thinking, Pat,’ said Schlegel. 2002 Strategy (Nexis) 8 Apr. 9 Nice challenge, Harley. Nice thinking. Nice ad. You get it. All the rest don't. 2007 Nature 6 Dec. 788/2 Her own beliefs that psychological phenomena can be explained at the level of neurons and that human thinking is in the service of motor control. d. With various constructions, chiefly prepositional phrases (introduced by about, of, etc.) or adverbial phrases (aloud, on one's feet, etc.): see think v.2 there is no thinking: a person cannot or need not think (with of or †infinitive). ΚΠ a1425 (c1395) Bible (Wycliffite, L.V.) (Royal) (1850) Wisd.xv. 4 The thenkyng out [a1382 E.V. oute thenking; L excogitatio] of yuel craft of men brouȝte not vs in to errour. 1576 A. Fleming tr. Cicero in Panoplie Epist. 62 By the remembrance and thinking vpon the same seriously. 1638 R. Baker tr. J. L. G. de Balzac New Epist. II. 111 There is no thinking therefore to deceive you by a shew of good. 1669 R. Montagu in Buccleuch MSS (Hist. MSS Comm.) (1899) I. 436 Without her ever thinking of it. a1700 C. Ellis Rest for Heavy-laden (1756) ii. iii. 201 There is no thinking now of coming unto Christ for Rest. 1716 A. Pope Corr. 18 Aug. (1956) I. 353 The freedome I shall use in this manner of Thinking aloud. 1719 J. Quincy Exam. Dr. Woodward’s State of Physick 87 But this Insinuation..has something in it so shocking and inhumane, that there is no thinking of it with Temper. 1804–6 S. Smith Elem. Sketches Moral Philos. (1850) 89 He began thinking about lances. 1838 C. Lyell Let. 6 Sept. in C. Darwin Corr. (1986) II. 101 It is a country where, as Tom Moore justly complained, a most exaggerated importance is attached to the faculty of thinking on your legs. 1845 Tait's Edinb. Mag. Apr. 234/1 As the weather on the Saturday was so boisterous that there was no thinking of going, I willingly remained. 1870 J. P. Smith Widow Goldsmith's Daughter vi. 90 The merry mischief in his eyes..made her feel her absurdity in thinking out loud. 1885 J. Hawthorne Love or Name 139 He had the gift of thinking on his feet; and his thoughts were always orthodox in quality and graceful in form. 1928 ‘E. T. Raymond’ Portraits New Cent. 49 There is no thinking of him without recalling the man in Fraternity whose pity for a girl was prevented from growing into love because she had dirty nails. 1956 C. Frankel Case for Mod. Man viii. 150 He must find the proper words for them [sc. his tastes], not only because words are indispensable to thinking about them, but [etc.]. 1980 R. S. Westfall Never at Rest 174 Years of thinking on them continuously had yet to pass before he gazed on a full and clear light. 1997 J. Seabrook Deeper vii. 215 What had happened to the person I had been writing my thoughts to before, the person I had fallen into the habit of thinking of as ‘me’? 2003 R.Schell tr. A. Pelinka Deomocracy Indian Style xi. 238 There was no thinking of elections under Japanese occupation, however. 2. The holding of an opinion or opinions; judging, believing; way of viewing things, opinion, judgement, belief. to (†after, in) my thinking: in my opinion. †to be in the thinking of: to be regarded as (obsolete rare).way of thinking: see way n.1 and int.1 Phrases 4h. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > expressed belief, opinion > personal opinion > [noun] thinkinga1382 counsela1400 conceitc1405 private judgement1565 concept1566 self-conceit1596 lights1598 private1599 self-conception1648 phenomenon1677 two cents' worth1942 a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Bodl. 959) (1965) Ecclus. xl. 30 Þe lijf of hym is not in þe thenking of lijflode. a1425 Edward, Duke of York Master of Game (Digby) Prol. 13 What shalbe in euery sesoun moste durable and, to my thynkynge,..oftenest most desportfull of all games. ?1482 J. Kay tr. G. Caoursin Siege of Rhodes That hyt was Impossible after hys thynkyng to fynde in all the world suche instrumentes of werre. 1566 J. Phillips Exam. & Confession certaine Wytches sig.Aiiiiv A syluer whystle (to her thinking) about his neck, and a peyre of hornes on his heade. 1599 T. Dallam Diary in J. T. Bent Early Voy. Levant (1893) i. 11 In my thinkinge it seemed not to be above 3 myles. 1600 W. Shakespeare Henry IV, Pt. 2 v. v. 106 I heard a bird so sing, Whose musique, to my thinking, pleasde the King. View more context for this quotation 1653 T. Ford Singing of Psalmes 116 To my thinking, there is not a more lively resemblance of heaven upon earth, then a company of godly Christians singing a Psalm together. 1703 T. D'Urfey Old Mode & New iv. ii. 58 I like my Bed fellow a great deal better than I did; for to my thinking she's very like my dear Cousin Fred. c1775 E. Burke Addr. to King in Wks. (1818) IX. 177 In..opposition to the..confirmed sentiments and habits of thinking of an whole people. 1854 Eclectic Mag. Apr. 511/2 He was heroic according to the thinking of his age, which considered heroism as being constituted solely of unflinching courage. a1878 B. Taylor Stud. German Lit. (1879) 143 Frauenlob, the last, and, to my thinking, the poorest of the Minnesingers. 1920 D. H. Lawrence Women in Love iv. 52 You are perfectly beautiful, a thousand times more beautiful than ever she is or was, and to my thinking, a thousand times more beautifully dressed. 1948 A. C. Kinsey et al. Sexual Behavior Human Male xvii. 558 Heterosexual incest occurs more frequently in the thinking of clinicians and social workers than it does in actual performance. 1974 Times Lit. Suppl. 1 Mar. 197/1 The central elements in the military thinking of this period were the tank and the aeroplane. 2002 Jrnl. Soc. Archit. Historians 61 589/3 To his thinking, a ramp would have impinged on Charles Platt's English neo-baroque Architecture Building. Compounds C1. General attributive (often partially from, or not distinguishable from, thinking adj.). thinking faculty n. ΚΠ ?1750 S. Hammond New Introd. Learning Mind, thinking Faculty. 1800 Med. & Physical Jrnl. 3 281 According to the laws of the thinking faculty, the understanding and reason. 1864 F. C. Bowen Treat. Logic i. 2 The Thinking or Elaborative faculty,—i.e. the Understanding. 2007 Hindustan Times (Nexis) 7 Dec. Just in case you're still tempted to seek out this slugfest, do leave your thinking faculties back at home before stepping in. thinking material n. ΚΠ 1842 E. A. Poe in Graham's Mag. Jan. 68/2 With the increase of the thinking-material comes the desire..of abandoning particulars for masses. 1971 B. de Ferranti Living with Computer ix. 80 The amount of ‘thinking material’ in the brains of a number of fishes was doubled by transplantation from other fishes. 2004 Birmingham Post (Nexis) 22 Nov. 10 Much of the exhibition is quite tough and certainly art as thinking material. ΚΠ 1897 Q. Rev. Apr. 348 That remarkable series of reading-parties (or more truly of thinking-parties). thinking place n. ΚΠ 1843 N. P. Willis in Graham's Mag. Oct. 188/2 The saddle is my favorite thinking-place. 1883 R. Jefferies Story Heart 74 This..was a favourite thinking-place. 2007 Stratford (Ont.) Beacon Herald (Nexis) 14 Dec. 12 Just behind my house there was a beautiful rolling piece of real estate that I claimed as my own private thinking place. thinking process n. ΚΠ 1852 Biblical Repertory Apr. 269 Theologically considered, the thinking process is God, and the Trinity is its three-fold form. 1899 T. C. Allbutt et al. Syst. Med. VII. 423 These kinæsthetic images..play only a small part in thinking processes. 1997 J. A. Jerome in R. C. Ward Found. Osteopathic Med. xvii. 209/1 Aaron Beck describes negative schemas as a learned maladaptive thinking process that often leads to depression. thinking room n. ΚΠ 1853 H. D. Thoreau in Putnam's Monthly Mag. Jan. 57/2 When every house..will have not only its sleeping rooms, and dining room, and talking room or parlor, but its thinking room also. 1923 C. Morley Parsons' Pleasure ii. 103 Prithee (cried No Sho, the young poet) Shut out the baby: Don't let her come into my thinking-room. 2007 Washington Post (Nexis) 22 Apr. w52 I was going to make this room into..a thinking room where she contemplates what she needs to do. C2. thinking-aloud adj. = think-aloud adj. at think v.2 Compounds. ΘΚΠ society > communication > information > [adjective] > obtained by monitoring thinking-aloud1959 think-aloud1972 1959 Amer. Econ. Rev. 49 277 Direct attempts to investigate the human processes by thinking-aloud techniques and to reproduce in computer programs the processes observed in human subjects. 1989 Lit. & Ling. Computing 4 1/1 Thinking aloud data can give a valuable ‘window’ on the underlying mental processes. 2000 Techn. Communication (Nexis) Aug. 311 Thinking-aloud studies of people using software have been and still are important for interface designers. thinking box n. colloquial (a) = think box n. at think v.2 Compounds; (b) a room used as a study (rare). ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > nervous system > cerebrospinal axis > brain > [noun] > as seat of mind braineOE pericranium1590 sensorium1613 brainpana1641 pericrane1682 pericrany1699 brain-box1816 memory box1832 think-tank1889 think box1910 thinking box1911 society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > parts of building > room > types of room generally > [noun] > private or inner room > study studya1400 study place1563 closeta1600 studiolo1765 den1771 thinking box1911 1911 ‘Sepharial’ Kabala of Numbers I. vii. 75 The thinking-box of a scientific man [sc. Newton]. 1915 J. Galsworthy Bit o' Love I. 10 He'm in his thinkin' box. 1951 N. Annan Leslie Stephen i. 29 Stephen wanted to appear..as an athlete who incidentally owned a competent thinking-box. 1997 J. Seabrook Deeper ii. 47 After five years of using my computer only as a writing machine, I had grown into the habit of thinking of it as an extension of my own mind, my own private thinking box. thinking cap n. an imaginary cap humorously said to be worn in order to facilitate thinking; cf. considering-cap at considering n. 2b. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > thought > continued thinking, reflection, contemplation > [noun] > state or quality of > envisaged as cap considering-cap1600 thinking cap1846 1846 Ladies' Repository Jan. 7/2 If you happen to call upon him when his thinking-cap sits uncomfortably upon his brow..you may expect a smiling countenance. 1874 E. Coues Birds Northwest 527 Startled in his retreat while his thinking-cap is on, he [sc. the bittern] seems dazed, like one suddenly aroused from a deep sleep. 1903 Daily Chron. 21 Jan. 5/4 It is satisfactory to know that the Post Office Department has its ‘thinking-cap’ on. 2002 Bliss June 56/3 We asked the boys to put on their thinking caps and dig deep into their minds to work out what it can all mean. Thinking Day n. (also more fully World Thinking Day) 22 February, the joint birthday of the first Chief Scout and Chief Guide, kept by members of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts for thinking of other members all over the world and carrying out associated practical activities. ΘΚΠ the world > time > period > year > [noun] > specific days of the year Candlemas1014 May Day1267 All Souls' Dayc1300 midsummer evena1400 firstc1400 Beltane1424 midsummer eve1426 quarter day1435 Beltane1456 mid-Sundaya1475 madding-day1568 Lord Mayor's day1591 Barnaby bright1595 Lammas-eve1597 All Saints' Night1607 Handsel Monday1635 distaff's day1648 long Barnabya1657 St. Valentine's eve1671 leet-day1690 All Fools' Day1702 Boxing Day1743 April Fool's Day1748 Royal Oak Day1759 box day1765 Oak-apple Day1802 All Souls' Eve1805 mischief night1830 Shick-shack Day1847 chalk-back day1851 call night1864 Nut-Monday1867 Arbor Day1872 April Fool's1873 Labour Day1884 Martinmas Sunday1885 call day1886 Samhain1888 Juneteenth1890 Mother's Day1890 Father's Day1908 Thinking Day1927 Punkie night1931 Tweede Nuwejaar1947 1927 Girl Guide Gaz. Feb. 33/1 At the World Conference in America it was suggested by one of the French delegates that there should be an international ‘Thinking Day’, on which the Guides of all our different countries should remember each other. 1977 Guider July 327/2 The colours of the Retford Unit of Ranger Guides were dedicated on Thinking Day this year. 2002 T. M. Proctor On My Honour 114 Members of the movement..were encouraged to celebrate great events in the lives of the Baden-Powells... Olave and Robert's joint birthday of February 22 even became the official Guide holiday of ‘Thinking Day’, still celebrated each year with a grand ceremony at Westminster Abbey. 2005 Brownie Feb. 10/2 For World Thinking Day this year Brown Owl asked us all to dress up in the traditional costume of a country we'd visited and give a little talk about it. thinking distance n. the distance travelled by a motor vehicle between the time when the driver first decides to stop and the time when he or she begins to apply the brake; cf. stopping distance n. at stopping n. Compounds 2a(b). ΘΚΠ society > travel > transport > transport or conveyance in a vehicle > movement of vehicles > [noun] > stopping > thinking distance thinking distance1932 1932 Times Herald (N.Y.) 13 Sept. 3/3 ‘Thinking distance’ is the number of feet your car will travel..from the moment your brain flashes ‘stop’ until your muscles and nerves coordinate, and you put your foot on the brake. 1947 Highway Code (recto rear cover) Think in terms of overall stopping distance... Thinking distance = Distance travelled before driver reacts. 1995 J. Miller & M. Stacey Driving Instructor's Handbk. (ed. 8) vii. 214 Thinking distance is based on the assumption that an average reaction time in normal driving situations..is approximately ⅔ of a second. ΚΠ 1849 C. Lanman Lett. Alleghany Mts. i. 15 Bout four years ago, it came into my thinking mug that there must be plenty of gold in the bed of Coosa creek. thinking-out n. [after to think out at think v.2 Phrasal verbs] the activity of reaching an understanding of or a solution to a problem by a process of thought. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > thought > [noun] > thinking out excogitation1531 thinking-out1850 thinking-through1910 1850 E. Robinson Greek & Eng. Lexicon of New Test. (rev.ed.) 254/1 A thinking out, invention, device. 1934 H. G. Wells Exper. in Autobiogr. II. ix. 654 I was using my prestige and possibilities as an imaginative writer, to do the thinking-out of this problem of human will and government, under fantastic forms. 1946 R. G. Collingwood Idea of Hist. 196 This thinking-out of the meaning of a concept is philosophy. 2000 Philosophy 75 342 His thinking is not the thinking out of a theoretical problem, but the thinking up of an audience-pleasing sequence of phrases, sentence, anecdotes, sentiments, etc. thinking part n. Theatre slang a part in which the actor has no words to speak, a silent part. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > drama > part or character > [noun] > types of part or character underpart1679 persona muta1714 travesty1732 soubrette1753 old man1762 small part?1774 breeches-part1779 character part1811 fat1812 chambermaida1828 fool?1835 raisonneur1845 ingénue1848 villain of the piece1854 stock character1864 feeder1866 satirette1870 character role1871 travesty1887 thinking part1890 walk-on1902 cardboard cutout1906 bit1926 good guy1928 feed1929 bad guy1932 goody1934 walkthrough1935 narrator1941 cameo1950 black hat1959 1890 B. Hall Turnover Club i. 17 Then he uses this man to play thinking parts, like the Bleeding Officer and the two armies. 1908 Greenroom Bk. 667 He made his professional debut in 1867 in a ‘thinking part’. 1995 Films in Rev. Nov. 87/2 Young Jack was given no lines to speak, a role he later jokingly described as a ‘thinking part’. thinking-shop n. colloquial a building, institution, or other centre for study or developing ideas; (also) a body engaged in studying or in developing ideas; cf. talking-shop n. at talking n. Compounds. [In quot. 1837 after ancient Greek ϕροντιστήριον phrontisterion n. Compare thought shop n. at thought n. Compounds 2.] ΘΚΠ society > education > place of education > [noun] > educational institution studya1382 school1440 learning-place1517 pedagogy1571 learning-seat1584 seminary1585 Academe1598 phrontisterion1615 phrontistery1623 pedagoguery1820 thinking-shop1837 centre of learning1844 1837 B. D. Walsh tr. Aristophanes Clouds i. ii, in Comedies 289 I am come To be a Scholar in the Thinking-shop. 1890 Spectator 19 Apr. It turned Oxford into an aristocratic boarding-school from a democratic thinking-shop. 1998 Business Line (Nexis) 18 Sept. Strange that the Congress(I) at its Panchmarhi thinking-shop should have again revived the slogan of socialistic pattern of society. thinking-through n. [after to think through at think v.2 Phrasal verbs] = thinking-out n.; (also) an instance of this. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > thought > [noun] > thinking out excogitation1531 thinking-out1850 thinking-through1910 1910 Philos. Rev. 19 365 Knowledge is finally the result of a ‘thinking through’ of the intuition of perception. 1971 Listener 16 Dec. 838/2 An inadequate thinking-through of what those fine phrases will mean in practice. 2004 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 11 Mar. 27/1 It became James's practice to produce detailed preliminary thinkings-through of his material. thinking time n. †(a) a short space of time (obsolete); (b) (enough) time to think. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > thought > [noun] > time for thinking thinking time1668 thinking-while1668 thought life1855 head space1989 the world > time > duration > shortness or brevity in time > [noun] > a short or moderate space of time weekeOE littleOE roomOE stoundOE startc1300 houra1350 furlong wayc1384 piecea1400 weea1400 speed whilec1400 hanlawhilea1500 snack1513 spirt?1550 snatch1563 fit1583 spurta1591 shortness1598 span1599 bit1653 thinking time1668 thinking-while1668 onwardling1674 way-bit1674 whilie1819 fillip1880 1668 J. Dryden Sr Martin Mar-all v. 53 I'll put you upon something, give me but a thinking time. 1677 Counterfeit Bridegroom v. iii. 55 I'le give thee a looking and a thinking time, that is but fair. 1774 T. Horde Damon & Phebe i. 14 P: Cruel duty!—Cupid now—D: Will no thinking time allow. 1855 A. B. Warner My Brother's Keeper xxvii. 278 Rosalie found it hard to get used to her new way of life. She loved its quietness with all her heart, but it gave her more thinking time than was quite good for her. 2001 Daily Tel. 24 July 19/8 Liars..tend to pause before speaking, to give themselves thinking time. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > thought > [noun] > time for thinking thinking time1668 thinking-while1668 thought life1855 head space1989 the world > time > duration > shortness or brevity in time > [noun] > a short or moderate space of time weekeOE littleOE roomOE stoundOE startc1300 houra1350 furlong wayc1384 piecea1400 weea1400 speed whilec1400 hanlawhilea1500 snack1513 spirt?1550 snatch1563 fit1583 spurta1591 shortness1598 span1599 bit1653 thinking time1668 thinking-while1668 onwardling1674 way-bit1674 whilie1819 fillip1880 1668 J. Dryden Sr Martin Mar-all iii. 27 As a whiff of Tobacco..[used] in the midst of a discourse, for a thinking while. 1678 T. D'Urfey Fool turn'd Critick iii. iii. 30 Pox on him, h'as given me another thinking while. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). thinkingadj. 1. a. Given to thinking; habitually exercising one's mind; having special or well-trained powers of thought; thoughtful, reflective, intellectual. Cf. thinker n. 1c. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > understanding > intelligence, cleverness > [adjective] keena1000 nimbleOE wittya1100 smeighc1200 understandingc1200 aperta1330 skillwisea1340 witted1377 intelligiblea1382 well-feelinga1382 knowinga1398 finec1400 large?a1425 well-knowingc1425 of understanding1428 capax1432 sententiousc1440 well-wittedc1450 intellectual?a1475 clean1485 industriousc1487 intellective1509 cleanlyc1540 ingenious?a1560 fine-headed1574 conceited1579 conceitful1594 intelligenced1596 dexter1597 ingenuous1598 intelligent1598 senseful1598 parted1600 thinking1605 dexterical1607 solert1612 apprehensivea1616 dexterous1622 solertic1623 intelligential1646 callent1656 cunning1671 thoughtful1674 perceptive1696 clever1716 uptaking1756 spiritual1807 bright1815 gnostic1819 knowledgeable1825 brainy1845 opulent1851 opening1872 super-cerebral1916 brainiac1976 the mind > mental capacity > thought > continued thinking, reflection, contemplation > [adjective] thoughtfulc1175 contemplative1340 considerativec1449 musing1449 studient1532 pondering1566 contemplatory1576 speculative1578 considerate1581 reflective1581 theorical1594 theoric?1600 theoretical1608 meditative1611 thoughtsome1627 reflexive1630 reflecting1632 revolutive1637 cogitativea1639 thoughtive1654 lucubratory1656 thinkful1668 theoretic1701 ruminatinga1704 reflectious1715 ruminative1774 thinking1799 meditative1831 ruminant1849 meditational1864 penseful1865 1605 J. Marston Dutch Courtezan ii. i. sig. C Hell and the prodegies of angrie Ioue are not so fearefull to a thinking minde as a man without affection. 1680 R. Ferguson Let. to Person of Honour conc. Kings Disavowing 1 To have an account of the sence of the Thinking-men about the Town concerning it. 1777 G. White Jrnl. 11 Dec. (1970) x. 139 To a thinking mind few phenomena are more striking. 1799 Mirror No. 16. ⁋3 Those moments of deeper pensiveness to which every thinking mind is liable. 1837 W. Irving Adventures Capt. Bonneville III. 225 The senior chief..was a thinking man, and a man of observation. 1880 Mind 5 94 He has contributed to educate the thinking public in what I regard as the truth. 1940 J. Cannan Death at Dog iv. 108 He was a Thinking Man. He'd go stark staring mad, stuck down here among cows and morons. 1977 Stars & Stripes 10 July 11/1 ‘The cerebral haircut for the thinking girl,’ he calls it. 2006 Sunday Independent (Ireland) (Nexis) 23 July ‘The FF hedge school’ bleated about the need to become a listening rather than a thinking party. b. thinking man's (also woman's, person's): as premodifier, designating someone or something regarded as a sophisticated example of its kind. ΚΠ 1959 Raleigh (W. Va.) Reg. 8 Sept. 4/3 Acclaimed as the ‘thinking man's’ comedian, he's the top banana in the world of thoughtful laughter. 1970 P. L. Zimmerman (title) Thinking man's guide to pro football. 1982 Newsweek (Nexis) 29 Nov. 69 For some reason [he] has developed a reputation as the thinking woman's sex object. 1997 City Paper (Baltimore) 30 July 64/1 Contact..stands out among summer film fare as a thinking person's blockbuster. 2007 Independent 6 Feb. 13/1 She was hailed as the ‘thinking man's crumpet’ in a Sunday newspaper magazine. 2. Chiefly Philosophy. That thinks; able to think or to simulate thought; having or exercising the faculty of thought. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > thought > [adjective] weeningc1391 cogitative1490 busy-headeda1555 busy-brained1573 thinking1606 thoughtsome1627 cogitanta1680 1606 W. Burton tr. Erasmus Seven Dialogues sig. N3 One and the same soule effecteth diuers actions, and in respect of those it hath diuers surnames (as it were) as a thinking soule, a sensible soule, an vnderstanding soule, &c. 1679 J. Dryden & N. Lee Oedipus iii. 39 A thinking soul is punishment enough. 1709 R. Steele & J. Addison Tatler No. 111. ⁋1 What was the proper Employment of a thinking Being? 1756 T. Amory Life John Buncle I. 317 This partner I want in my solitude could be Miss Melmoth, one of the wisest and most discreet of women; a thinking bloom, and good-humour itself in a human figure. 1861 Trans. Enthnol. Soc. 1 192 The composite nature of man, as an animal and social, a moral and religious, as well as an intellectual and thinking being. 1886 Mind 11 481 A is not merely a perceiving, but also a thinking creature. 1964 Hispania 47 251/1 Life is bitter because man, though a thinking animal, is a helpless one. 1973 Jrnl. Hist. Ideas 34 644 Nature is subtle, but nowhere does Descartes say that it is cunning—a thinking being. 2003 National Geographic July Geographica, (caption) 1966. ‘Shakey’, a ‘thinking’ robot that can plan its own actions, is born at the Stanford Research Institute. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > similarity > [adjective] > closely resembling > lifelike livelyc1330 lifelikea1522 natural1581 speaking1582 vive1584 breathing1669 semblant1714 thinking1732 nature-true1850 vivid1852 1732 M. Green Grotto 57 The thinking sculpture helps to raise Deep thoughts, the genii of the place. Compounds thinking substance n. Philosophy a substance (substance n. 2) that is capable of thought or consciousness; an entity that thinks, a mind; (also as mass noun) mind, spirit. ΚΠ 1661 J. Glanvill Vanity of Dogmatizing iii. 22 If we defaecate the notion from materiality, and abstract quantity, locality and all kind of corporeity from it, and represent it to our thoughts..as the admir'd Des-Cartes expresses it, une chose qui pense, as a thinking substance. 1690 J. Locke Ess. Humane Understanding xii. 73 It can have no other Ideas of sensible Qualities, than what come from without by the Senses; nor any Ideas of other kind of Operations of a thinking Substance, than what it finds in it self. 1711 B. Mandeville Treat. Hypochondriack & Hysterick Passions 134 The Spirits that are the Internuncii, between the immaterial Thinking substance, and those parts are none of the coursest. 1760 L. Sterne Life Tristram Shandy II. xix. 167 The great difference between the most acute and the most obtuse understanding,—was from no original sharpness or bluntness of one thinking substance above or below another. 1892 J. Tait Mind in Matter (ed. 3) 99 The etherialised medium of force, which probably connects the brain with the thinking-substance. 2006 U.S. News & World Rep. (Nexis) 23 Oct. Descartes, whose most enduring contribution to modern thought was his argument that reality consisted of two entirely different substances: material substance (res extensa) and thinking substance (res cogitans). DerivativesΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > understanding > intelligence, cleverness > intellectual superiority > [noun] > intellectual person > realm of thinkingdom1880 1880 Q. Rev. Oct. 415 Christendom..is far enough as yet from having been replaced by the Utopian Thinkingdom (Cogitantenthum), to which one of the modern German apostles of materialism..looks forward. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.a1225adj.1605 |
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