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thinking

/thing-king/US // ˈθɪŋ kɪŋ //UK // (ˈθɪŋkɪŋ) //

思想,思考,思维,思路

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : rational; reasoning: People are thinking animals.
    • : thoughtful; reflective: Any thinking person would reject that plan.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : thought; judgment, reflection: clear thinking.

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Examples

  • The thinking was if kids can’t gather for academics, they can’t gather for athletics.

  • When kids give answers, they are encouraged to explain their thinking.

  • We use language as one of our major tools for thinking, and it may be that it just isn’t up to every task.

  • I do a lot of my best thinking just by writing, and I’ve thought deeply about racism in this country, and the impact that it’s having on the country right now.

  • It’s a safe bet most business leaders don’t stay up at night thinking of Socrates.

  • While Huckabee is thinking about his run for president, I thought it was time to think about Huckabee.

  • But the ads are not just intended to remind the Google-curious that Paul exists and is thinking about running for president.

  • It is hard to feel attached to where you are if you are always thinking of where you have been or where you are going.

  • Our quest for better leaders—“Change we can believe in”— is wishful thinking.

  • I was thinking about retiring from modeling, but spending that time with them rekindled that bug.

  • I do not care very much how you censor or select the reading and talking and thinking of the schoolboy or schoolgirl.

  • He, with others, thinking the miss-sahib had gone to church, was smoking the hookah of gossip in a neighboring compound.

  • He desired his secretary to go to the devil, but, thinking better of it, he recalled him as he reached the door.

  • But you are mistaken in thinking the force west consists of the entire Merrill Horse.

  • Bernard sat thinking for a long time; at first with a good deal of mortification—at last with a good deal of bitterness.