precogitated 的 2 个定义
cog·i·tat·ed, cog·i·tat·ing.
- to think hard; ponder; meditate: to cogitate about a problem.
cog·i·tat·ed, cog·i·tat·ing.
- to think about; devise: to cogitate a scheme.
precogitated 近义词
等同于 predetermined
更多precogitated例句
- As his characters cogitate and self-medicate, scheme and philosophize, his subject is less the content of their thoughts than the mind contemplating itself.
- Nevertheless, the media machine will cogitate for the next 48 hours on the supposed winners and losers.
- Let me see; let me think, reflect, cogitate, tickle the thinker.
- It is chiefly this class of holiday-makers that we have in our minds whilst we cogitate the hints in these pages.
- The word "Coger" does not imply codger, or a drinker of cogs, but comes from cogite, to cogitate.
- There on the low stone wall bordering on the east the property of Captain Orrin Eldridge, he seated himself to rest and cogitate.
- He will lift his eyebrows with a certain look of contempt, and continue to cogitate—about nothing.