单词 | thought |
释义 | thought1 /thöt/noun
ORIGIN: OE (ge)thōht thoughtˈed adjective Having thoughts thoughtˈen adjective (Shakespeare) Firm in belief, assured thoughtˈful adjective
thoughtˈfully adverb thoughtˈfulness noun thoughtˈless adjective
thoughtˈlessly adverb thoughtˈlessness noun thoughtˈcast noun A mode of thought thought disorder noun Extremely irrational thought and conversation, a characteristic of schizophrenia thought-exˈecuting adjective
thought process noun
thoughtˈ-reader noun thoughtˈ-reading noun Discerning what is passing in another's mind by any means other than the ordinary and obvious, mind-reading thoughtˈ-sick adjective (Shakespeare) Sick with the thought thought transference noun Telepathy thought wave noun
in thought Thinking, reflecting on second thoughts On reconsideration take thought
upon (or with) a thought (Shakespeare)
thought2 /thöt/ pat and pap of think1and pat of think2ORIGIN: OE thōhte, past tense, (ge)thōht, past participle 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 think2 /thingk/intransitive verb (pat thought /thöt/) (impers, archaic with dative pronoun prefixed, as in methinks; otherwise obsolete)To seem ORIGIN: OE thyncan to seem |
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