单词 | think better of |
释义 | better /betˈər/adjective
A person superior in quality or rank (esp in pl) transitive verb
To grow better ORIGIN: OE bet (adv), betera (adj) better; Gothic batiza, Ger besser; prob cognate with boot2 bettˈered adjective bettˈering adjective
bettˈerment noun Improvement, esp in standard of life, status or value of property bettˈermost adjective Best bettˈerness noun bettˈer-ball noun
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
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
think1 /thingk/transitive verb (pat and pap thought /thöt/)
ORIGIN: OE thencan thinkˈable adjective
thinkˈer noun
thinkˈing noun
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
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
think for (archaic) To expect think little (or much, well) of To have a poor (or high) opinion of think long (archaic)
think nothing of
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
think over To reconsider at leisure think shame To be ashamed think through
think twice
think up To find by thinking, devise or concoct |
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