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ponder

/pon-der/US // ˈpɒn dər //UK // (ˈpɒndə) //

思考,琢磨,深思熟虑,思索

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to consider something deeply and thoroughly; meditate.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to weigh carefully in the mind; consider thoughtfully: He pondered his next words thoroughly.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbthink about seriously
Forms: pondered, pondering
Synonyms
consider考虑,认为,思考,考虑到contemplate沉思,思索,思考,考虑deliberate斟酌,故意,蓄意的,蓄意evaluate评价,评估,评审,评价一下examine审查,检查,研究,审视mull闷闷不乐,闷声发大财,闷棍,闷头苦干mull over酝酿,琢磨,咂摸,琢磨一下puzzle over疑惑reflect反射,反映,反思,反射出speculate猜测,揣测,猜猜看,揣测一下weigh衡量,称重,称量,秤量appraise鉴定,鉴别,评估,评审brood报窝,报盘,报窝子,报刊杂志cerebrate大脑的,大脑,大脑发达,大脑型cogitate思考,思考一下,深思熟虑,思考问题daydream白日梦,白日做梦,做白日梦,白昼梦debate辩论,争论,讨论,辩论会dwell居住,住,住在,栖身excogitate叹为观止,叹气,叹息,叹息声figure数字,图,人物,形象meditate打坐,静坐,静心,默想mind思想,心灵,介意,脑子里moon月球,月球上的,月球上,月球上的人muse缪斯,缪思,酝酿,缪斯女神reason原因,理由,原因是,缘由revolve转动,循环,旋转,运转roll滚,卷,滚动,滚滚ruminate咬文嚼字,刍议,咬嚼,反刍study研究,研究报告,学习,研究报告书woolgather薅羊毛,采集羊毛,羊毛衫,羊毛毡build castles in air空中筑堡,空中建堡,空中造堡,空中建堡垒give thought to考虑到,考虑,思索,思虑noodle around乱涂乱画,乱涂乱抹,涂涂抹抹,乱七八糟的perpend垂头丧气,垂挂,垂头丧气的,垂死挣扎pipe dream梦想,黄粱美梦,梦寐以求,黄粱梦put on thinking cap戴上思考帽,戴上思考的帽子,戴上思维帽,戴上思想的帽子think out想出,想出办法,想出来的,想出了think over仔细考虑,仔细想想,深思熟虑,琢磨一下turn over翻开,翻转,翻阅,翻过

Examples

  • Subscribing to MERS gives all of those parties immediate digital access to the profiles of loans they have originated, are servicing, or are pondering buying.

  • Scientists have pondered how long energy-starved seafloor microbes might survive.

  • The previous week, researchers pondered whether another highly unusual set of circumstances might be in the offing.

  • Scientists have pondered how long energy-starved microbes might survive within the seafloor.

  • Angela and Stephen ponder why we haven’t collectively learned to deal with the stress that comes from uncertainty.

  • He said he uses the quiet time at night to ponder a move to Puerto Rico or maybe Hawaii.

  • I constantly ponder the true danger of racism, which I always state as most basically: the inability to be an individual.

  • Now that we have gotten over these multifarious horribles, we are obliged to ponder the bigger picture.

  • Finally, ponder exactly how Maher will make his final choice of congresscritter.

  • Gone are the working-man dive bars where Joyce would binge drink and ponder his literary hardship.

  • Lady Engleton seemed to ponder somewhat seriously, as she stood looking down at the grave beside her.

  • We may imagine that she has had time to ponder those cynical maxims of Bellapert on the natural course of romance.

  • I will first ponder over this difficult matter, and thereafter give thee an answer.

  • But a man cannot afford to ponder such problems in feminine psychology too closely if he has anything else to do!

  • Ponder well on this circumstance, and you will know how to appreciate the exaggerated language they address to you.