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thinker

/thing-ker/US // ˈθɪŋ kər //

思想家,思考者,思想者,思想家们

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who thinks, as in a specified way or manner: a slow thinker.
    • : a person who has a well-developed faculty for thinking, as a philosopher, theorist, or scholar: the great thinkers.

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Examples

  • Among writers and thinkers operating at the intersection of economics and public policy, few today are respected as Robert Reich.

  • I met brilliant thinkers and people so spun out they could hardly form a sentence.

  • Quartz Africa pulled together a panel of three of the foremost thinkers on China-Africa relations particularly when it comes economics, finance, development and trade to help our readers see beyond the headlines, bluster and speculation.

  • That was a strong line these last 10, 15 years of some good thinkers.

  • It’s a remarkable turnabout for Dalio, 71, who has long prided himself on being a big thinker on the world economy, management and more.

  • In other words, the free thinker defending freedom of thought.

  • You were judged as a thinker by the way you lived before others.

  • Although he was a wide-ranging thinker, two of his themes had a particular influence.

  • What got Herndon in even more trouble with his biography was claiming that Lincoln was a free-thinker and certainly no Christian.

  • Petersen was a convener of people, known on multiple continents as a careful thinker, dynamic speaker, and dapper dresser.

  • It was the face of a deep thinker, a man who had, perhaps, passed through much trouble.

  • My uncle was a quick thinker, and I can see how, knowing he must die, he did all he could to assist justice.

  • Thus Anaximander, an original but vague thinker, prepared the way for Pythagoras.

  • Direct inheritance of acquired peculiarities no scientific thinker now admits.

  • He was an observer of human nature and events, a traveler, a thinker, a student of the drama of all ages.