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think fit

/thingk/US // θɪŋk //UK // (θɪŋk) //

认为合适,认为适合,思考适合,认为合适的

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v.无主动词 verb
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    thought, think·ing.

    • : to have a conscious mind, to some extent of reasoning, remembering experiences, making rational decisions, etc.
    • : to employ one's mind rationally and objectively in evaluating or dealing with a given situation: Think carefully before you begin.
    • : to have a certain thing as the subject of one's thoughts: I was thinking about you. We could think of nothing else.
    • : to call something to one's conscious mind: I couldn't think of his phone number.
    • : to consider something as a possible action, choice, etc.: She thought about cutting her hair.
    • : to invent or conceive of something: We thought of a new plan.
    • : to have consideration or regard for someone: Think of others first.
    • : to esteem a person or thing as indicated: to think badly of someone.
    • : to have a belief or opinion as indicated: I think so.
    • : to use artificial intelligence to perform an activity analogous to human thought.
v.有主动词 verb
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    thought, think·ing.

    • : to have or form in the mind as an idea, conception, etc.
    • : to have or form in the mind in order to understand, know, or remember something else: Romantic comedy is all about chemistry: think Tracy and Hepburn. Can't guess? Here's a hint: think 19th century.
    • : to consider for evaluation or for possible action upon: Think the deal over.
    • : to regard as specified: He thought me unkind.
    • : to believe to be true of someone or something: to think evil of the neighbors.
    • : to analyze or evolve rationally: to think the problem out.
    • : to have as a plan or intention: I thought that I would go.
    • : to anticipate or expect: I did not think to find you here.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : of or relating to thinking or thought.
    • : Informal. stimulating or challenging to the intellect or mind: the think book of the year.Compare think piece.
n.名词 noun
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    • : Informal. the act or a period of thinking: I want to sit down and give it a good think.
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    • : think of, to conceive of; imagine.to have an opinion or judgment of.to consider; anticipate: When one thinks of what the future may bring, one is both worried and hopeful.
    • : think out / through to think about until a conclusion is reached; understand or solve by thinking.to devise by thinking; contrive: He thought out a plan for saving time.
    • : think up, to devise or contrive by thinking: Can you think up an arrangement of furniture for this room?

Phrases

  • think a lot of
  • think aloud
  • think back
  • think better of
  • think big
  • thinking cap
  • think little of
  • think nothing of
  • think on one's feet
  • think out
  • think over
  • think piece
  • think positive
  • think tank
  • think the world of
  • think through
  • think twice
  • think up
  • come to think of it
  • have another guess (think) coming
  • hear oneself think
  • not think much of
  • put on one's thinking cap
  • wishful thinking

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Here are the upgrades I think are most important in relation to the places I hunt.

  • A Hyderabad-headquartered startup, which is competing in the TechCrunch Disrupt Startup Battlefield this week, thinks it has found a way to address both of these challenges.

  • I didn’t want to have a Michelin star because I thought it was not the kind of restaurant we wanted to be.

  • I’m thinking about that Chicago train rumor that spread through Facebook in the spring.

  • This is something James Robinson has spent a lot of time thinking about.

  • I think a lot of it has to do with the attitude and the energy behind it and the honesty.

  • “I think the types of stories we do are very similar to what happened with hip-hop,” says Jones.

  • “I think for trans men who are dating every time they hook up they have another coming out,” Sandler said.

  • I think a large majority of our fans are [other] nationalities.

  • Think back to the Bush-Kerry race of 2004, the Thrilla in Vanilla.

  • You would not think it too much to set the whole province in flames so that you could have your way with this wretched child.

  • Few people, I think, realize that, and fewer still realize the reasonable consequences of that.

  • We are apt to think of these little ones as doing right only when under compulsion: but this is far from the truth.

  • He made me think of an old time magician more than anything, and I felt that with a touch of his wand he could transform us all.

  • "I hope you don't think I speak always to strangers, like that," said the girl in the rose hat.