释义 |
for·think \fərˈthiŋk\ verb (for·thought \-ˈthȯt\ ; forthought ; forthinking ; forthinks) Etymology: Middle English forthinken, forthenken to regret, repent, displease, be displeased; partly from for- + thinken to seem; partly from Old English forthencan to mistrust, despise, despair, from for- + thencan to think — more at think transitive verb now chiefly Scotland : to change the mind of (oneself); often : regret intransitive verb now chiefly Scotland : to have a change of mind or a feeling of regret |