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methinks

/mi-thingks/US // mɪˈθɪŋks //UK // (mɪˈθɪŋks) //

思考,想法,思想,思考方式

Definitions

  1. 1

    past me·thought [mi-thawt]. /mɪˈθɔt/. Archaic.

    • : it seems to me.

Examples

  • Methinks its owner doth protest too much—but wearing such a thing in 1968, he might have had no choice.

  • We are not beholden to, thee for anything, for thy debt is paid to thee to the full; which methinks were very bold words.

  • But pray be brief, and let me know the happy Occasion of this your sudden Return, I long methinks to hear it.

  • "The punishment, methinks, exceeds the offence:" this was the reflection which Charles formed on that occasion.

  • How now, Thorward, methinks an evil spirit doth possess thee!

  • My knowledge of war is not great,” said the man, who was quite a youth, “but methinks it is like to improve now.