think的意思和读音

think

: [θɪŋk] : [θɪŋk]

v.

n.;〈,

adj.()

thought  thinks  thinking  

adv.+v.probably think,think hard,definitely think,clearly think,seriously think

v.+n.thing think

v.act,doubt

v.reason,contemplate,reflect,ponder,deliberate

thinkv.have opinion/belief

1.[t][i]to have a particular idea or opinion about sth/sb; to believe sth

Do you think (that) they'll come?

I thought I heard a scream.

I didn't think you liked sports.

Am I right in thinking that you used to live here?

I think this is their house, but I'm not sure.

He ought to resign, I think.

We'll need about 20 chairs, I should think . 20

It was once thought that the sun travelled around the earth.

What did you think about the idea?

Well, I like it. What do you think ?嗯,

‘Will we make it in time?’ ‘I think so .’“?”“。”

‘Is he any good?’ ‘I don't think so .’“?”“。”

I think it highly unlikely that I'll get the job.

She thought him kind and generous.

He's thought to be one of the richest men in Europe.

use mind

2.[i][t]to use your mind to consider sth, to form connected ideas, to try to solve problems, etc.

Are animals able to think?

Let me think(= give me time before I answer) .

I can't tell you now─I'll have to think about it .

She had thought very deeply about this problem.

All he ever thinks about is money.

I'm sorry, I wasn't thinking(= said when you have upset or offended sb accidentally) .

He was trying to think what to do.

3.[t]to have ideas, words or images in your mind

You're very quiet. What are you thinking?

I was just thinking what a long way it is.

‘I must be crazy,’ she thought.“。”

imagine

4.[t][nopass][i]to form an idea of sth; to imagine sth

We couldn't think where you'd gone.

Just think how nice it would be to see them again.

I can't think (that) he would be so stupid.

Just think ─we'll be lying on the beach this time tomorrow.

If I'm late home, my mother always thinks the worst .

Try to think yourself into the role.使

expect

5.[t]to expect sth

I never thought (that) I'd see her again.

The job took longer than we thought.

You'd think she'd have been grateful for my help(= but she wasn't) .

Who would have thought to find you here?

in a particular way

6.[i][t][nopass](informal)to think in a particular way or on a particular subject

Let's think positive./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

You need to think big(= aim to achieve a lot) .

If you want to make money, you've got to think money.

showing anger/surprise

7.[t]~ (that)…used in questions to show that you are angry or surprised

What do you think you're doing?

being less definite/more polite

8.[t][i]~ (that)…使used to make sth you say sound less definite or more polite

I thought we could go out tonight.

Twenty guests are enough, I would have thought.

Do you think you could open the window?

‘You've made a mistake.’ ‘I don't think so.’“。”“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>。”

intend

9.[t][i]~ (that…)to intend sth; to have a plan about sth

I think I'll go for a swim.

I'm thinking in terms of about 70 guests at the wedding. 70

remember

10.[t]to remember sth; to have sth come into your mind

I didn't think(= it did not occur to me) to tell her.

I can't think where I put the keys.

IDM

Come to think of it, he did mention seeing you.

come to think of itused when you suddenly remember sth or realize that it might be important

Come to think of it, he did mention seeing you.

Me? Fail? I don't think so.

I dont think so(informal)used to say very strongly that you do not agree with sth, or that sth is not possible

Me? Fail? I don't think so.

It was a difficult situation, when you think about it.

if/when you think about itused to draw attention to a fact that is not obvious or has not previously been mentioned

It was a difficult situation, when you think about it.

‘He said he'd forgotten.’ ‘I thought as much.’“。”“。”

I thought as muchthat is what I expected or suspected

‘He said he'd forgotten.’ ‘I thought as much.’“。”“。”

think againto consider a situation again and perhaps change your idea or intentionthink aloud/out loudto say what your thoughts are as you have them

Rosie was about to protest but thought better of it.西

think better of it/of doing sthto decide not to do sth after thinking further about it

Rosie was about to protest but thought better of it.西

She has behaved appallingly─I must say I thought better of her.

think (the) better of sbto have a higher opinion of sb

She has behaved appallingly─I must say I thought better of her.

think nothing of itused as a polite response when sb has said sorry to you or thanked you

She thinks nothing of walking thirty miles a day.

think nothing of sth/of doing sthto consider an activity to be normal and not particularly unusual or difficult

She thinks nothing of walking thirty miles a day.

think on your feetto be able to think and react to things very quickly and effectively without any preparationthink out of the boxto think about sth, or how to do sth, in a way that is new, different or shows imaginationthink straightto think in a clear or logical way

You should think twice about employing someone you've never met.

think twice about sth/about doing sthto think carefully before deciding to do sth

You should think twice about employing someone you've never met.

He thinks the world of his daughter.

I don't think much of her idea.

think the world, highly, a lot, not much, poorly, little, etc. of sb/sthto have a very good, poor, etc. opinion of sb/sth

He thinks the world of his daughter.

I don't think much of her idea.

To think that my mother wrote all those books and I never knew!

to think (that…)/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>used to show that you are surprised or shocked by sth

To think that my mother wrote all those books and I never knew!

n.IDM

I'll have a think and let you know tomorrow.

have a think (about sth)(informal)便to think carefully about sth in order to make a decision about it

I'll have a think and let you know tomorrow.

youve got another think coming(informal)used to tell sb that they are wrong about sth and must change their plans or opinions

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v.1.to believe something based on facts or ideas; used for saying that you are not completely certain about something2.to have a particular opinion about someone or something3.to carefully consider facts in order to understand something, make a decision, or solve a problem4.to have something in your mind; to imagine something; used for telling or helping someone to remember someone or something5.to remember someone or something; to consider someone and their needs or situation1.to believe something based on facts or ideas; used for saying that you are not completely certain about something2.to have a particular opinion about someone or something3.to carefully consider facts in order to understand something, make a decision, or solve a problem4.to have something in your mind; to imagine something; used for telling or helping someone to remember someone or something5.to remember someone or something; to consider someone and their needs or situation

1. often adv. think v. learn v. ...

2. often adv. think v. learn v. ...

3. often adv. think v. learn v. ...

4. jacket think new ...

5. 〖 inthepast;before;formerly〗 〖 presume;think;believe;consider〗 〖 below;unde…

6. thing n think v ,; third adj ...

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1.You need to think quickly, and your judgment here should be that the defender did not deliberately kick the ball to his goalkeeper.

2.Don't think about how much you can earn, but how much you want to receive.

3.You think you know me, right?

4.I love entrepreneurs, and I enjoy the notion of building new, amazing things. But I do want you to think about this space, too.

5.We, collectively, seem to think there is some sort of contradiction between job growth and regulation when there isn't.

6.I think the fun is in trying to read the opponent's expression_r_r to make psychological strategies.

7.Sit down and write down the emotions that come to your mind when you think about breaking up with your ex for good.

8.In addition to the rest of you, you think you still want to have to carry on ah I think you Baby I love you.

9.Everyday at Uni, I have to pretend to be a professional translator. I have to think like a translator and to speak like a translator.

10.'It's amazing to think of how much growing it has to do and the challenges any young hatchling would struggle with in the wild.