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单词 think better of
释义

better /betˈər/

adjective
  1. (serving as compar of good) good in a greater degree
  2. Preferable
  3. Improved
  4. More suitable
  5. Larger
  6. Kinder
  7. Stronger in health
  8. Completely recovered from illness, etc
adverb
  1. (compar of well1) well to a greater degree or extent
  2. More fully, completely, expertly, etc
  3. Over or more
noun

A person superior in quality or rank (esp in pl)

transitive verb
  1. To make better
  2. To surpass, to do better than
intransitive verb (rare)

To grow better

ORIGIN: OE bet (adv), betera (adj) better; Gothic batiza, Ger besser; prob cognate with boot2

bettˈered adjective

bettˈering adjective

  1. Improving
  2. Surpassing
noun
  1. Amelioration
  2. Improvement

bettˈerment noun

Improvement, esp in standard of life, status or value of property

bettˈermost adjective

Best

bettˈerness noun

bettˈer-ball noun

  1. A form of stroke-play golf between two teams of two players, in which only the lower score of each team is counted for each hole
  2. A golf match in which one player competes against the best individual score of two or more players for each hole

better half noun

A jocular or patronizing term for a spouse, formerly applied seriously to a wife or husband, an intimate friend, and even the soul as opposed to the body

be (all) the better for

To be improved as a result of

be better than one's word

To do more than one had promised

better off

  1. In superior circumstances
  2. More fortunate
  3. Richer

better oneself

To improve one's position or social standing

for better (or) for worse

Whatever the result may be

for the better

In the way of improvement

get the better of

To gain the advantage over, overcome

go one better than

To outdo

had better see under have

have seen or known better days

To be worse off or in worse condition now than formerly

so much the better

That is, or would be, preferable

the better part of

More than half of

think better of

  1. To revise one's decision about, esp to decide against
  2. To have a higher opinion of

think1 /thingk/

transitive verb (pat and pap thought /thöt/)
  1. To form, conceive or revolve in the mind
  2. To have as a thought
  3. To imagine
  4. To judge
  5. To believe or consider
  6. To expect or intend
  7. To purpose, design
  8. To remember or recollect
  9. To bring into a particular condition by thinking
  10. To believe to exist (Milton)
intransitive verb
  1. To exercise the mind (often with about, of, or (archaic) on, upon)
  2. To revolve ideas in the mind
  3. To judge
  4. To be of an opinion
  5. To consider
  6. To call to mind, recollect
  7. To conceive or hit on a thought
  8. To aspire or form designs (with of or about)
  9. To be capable of thinking and reflecting
noun (informal)
  1. A spell of thinking
  2. A thought
ORIGIN: OE thencan

thinkˈable adjective

  1. Capable of being thought
  2. Conceivably possible

thinkˈer noun

  1. A person who thinks, esp someone with a powerful mind
  2. A horse that takes care of itself in a race and therefore does not try hard enough (horse-racing)

thinkˈing noun

  1. An opinion or judgement
  2. The process of thought
adjective

Using or capable of rational thought

thinkˈingly adverb

thinkˈ-in noun (informal)

A meeting to discuss ideas, thoughts on a subject, etc

think piece noun

An article in a newspaper or magazine expressing the writer's thoughts or opinion on a particular subject

think tank noun

A person or a group of people, usu expert in some field, regarded as a source of ideas and solutions to problems

have another think coming (informal)

To be wrong in what one thinks (about future events or actions)

I don't think

  1. I disbelieve
  2. A warning that what was said was ironical (informal)

I shouldn't (or wouldn't) think of

I would not under any conditions

just think of it or to think of it

An expression of surprise, disapproval, longing, etc

put on one's thinking-cap

To devote some time to thinking about some problem

think again

To (be forced to) change one's opinion

think aloud

To utter one's thoughts unintentionally

think back to

To bring to one's mind the memory of (a past event, etc)

think better of

  1. To change one's mind about (doing something) on reflection
  2. To feel more approval for

think for (archaic)

To expect

think little (or much, well) of

To have a poor (or high) opinion of

think long (archaic)

  1. To yearn
  2. To weary (from deferred hopes or boredom)

think nothing of

  1. Not to consider difficult, exceptional, etc
  2. Not to hesitate in (doing)

think nothing of it

It does not matter, it is not important

think on one's feet

To solve problems as they arise during an activity

think out

  1. To devise, project completely
  2. To solve by a process of thought

think over

To reconsider at leisure

think shame

To be ashamed

think through

  1. To solve by a process of thought
  2. To project and consider all the possible consequences, problems, etc relating to (some course of action)

think twice

  1. (often with about) to hesitate (before doing something)
  2. To decide not to do something

think up

To find by thinking, devise or concoct

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