Смысл: bethinkbethink[bıʹθıŋk] v (bethought) <Í> 1. уст.размышлять; поразмыслить; призадуматься I should bethink myself of the need to study - я должен решить, нужно ли мне заниматься 2. книжн.вспоминать, припоминать; напоминать I bethought me /myself/ that I ought to write some letters - я вспомнил, что мне нужно написать несколько писем you should bethink yourself of your duty - вы не должны забывать о своём долге Í>
think Идиома
come to think of it
now that I remember it, a thought has just come Come to think of it, I was the one who suggested marriage.
don't think so
do not believe it is so, think not """Do you have dandruff?"" ""I don't think so."""
think better of
consider something again and make a better decision about something I would think better of going to Europe in the winter if I have a chance to go again.
think better of it
change my decision, decide not to do it We were going to buy a trailer, but we thought better of it.
think little of
think that something or someone is not important or valuable She is not very happy and seems to think little of the people that she is working with.
think nothing of it
my help was nothing, no problem, not at all """Thank you for helping us find our lost puppy."" ""Think nothing of it."""
think nothing of something
not worry about something, forget it When he goes drinking he thinks nothing of spending most of his money at one time.
think out
think through to the end I didn
think out loud
say what one is thinking I am sorry. I was thinking out loud about the new system we have started.
think over
think more about, consider I'm going to think over what you said about keeping the baby.
think straight
think clearly, be rational "I'm so tired I can't think straight. Let me rest; then we can talk."
think tank
people thinking together, brain storm Our company think tank will solve the problem.
think the world of
admire greatly, worship the ground... Samson thinks the world of you. He would do anything for you.
think through
think in steps, think carefully Before you go to the manager with an idea, think it through.
think twice about something
think very carefully You should think twice before you go ahead and quit your job.
think up
imagine, create My story is finished. Now I have to think up a title.
wishful thinking
believing it is true because you wish it was true Roy says that he is going to marry Dawn, but it's wishful thinking.
see/think fit
decide that an action is necessary,wise or advisable 认为合适;认为(做某事)适当 I don't see fit to tell you all my plans.我认为把我所有的计划都告诉你是不合适的。 We'll leave this entirely to you,so do as you see fit.我们把这件事全托付给你了,你看着办吧。
think about
consider; recall考虑;回想 It's certainly an offer well worth thinking about.这当然是很值得考虑的报价。 She is thinking about her childhood days.她在回想童年时代的生活。
think fit
decide that an action is necessary,wise or advisable 认为合适;认为(做某事)适当 I don't see fit to tell you all my plans.我认为把我所有的计划都告诉你是不合适的。 We'll leave this entirely to you,so do as you see fit.我们把这件事全托付给你了,你看着办吧。
think highly of
respect greatly对…以高度评价;赞扬 His students think highly of his teaching. 学生对他的教学十分赞赏。
think little/nothing of
consider unimportant轻视 They think little of the difficulties and setbacks on their way forward.他们对前进道路上的艰难险阻视若等闲。
think nothing of
consider unimportant轻视 They think little of the difficulties and setbacks on their way forward.他们对前进道路上的艰难险阻视若等闲。
think of
1.consider; give attention to考虑;关心 I have many things to think of at the moment.目前,我有许多事情要考虑。 When I said that, I was not thinking of her feelings.我讲那话时,并没有考虑到她的感情。 The department leadership is thinking of adding another recording room to the phonetics lab.系领导正在考虑给语音实验室增加一个录音室。 There are many things which have to be thought of before we finally make up our minds to emigrate.在下决心移居国外之前,我们有很多事情不得不考虑。 2.imagine想象 Can you think of why she should do such a thing?你能想象得出她为什么干这样一件事吗? 3.have an opinion about; form or have an idea of思索;认为;对某事持某种看法 You said nothing at the meeting.What were you thinking of then?你在会上一言不发,当时在想些什么? What do you think of my new shoes?你认为我的新鞋子如何? They don't think much of his work.他们认为他的工作不怎么样。 4.take into account; have in one's mind为…着想;关心 He always thinks of other people first, never of himself.他总是先想到别人,从不想到自己。 5.remember记得;想起 I know his face, but I can't think of where I've met him. 我看他面熟,可想不起在哪儿见过他了。 Will you think of me sometimes?你有时会想起我吗? 6.consider as a possibility; anticipate认为有一种可能;预料 I'd never think of asking someone to lend me so much money!我从未想过要向别人借这么多钱! We just wouldn't think of going without you.我们决不会想到把你丢下就走。
think twice
think again before acting; hesitate 再三考虑;犹豫 You need to think twice before you make a decision. 在作出决定以前,你需要三思。 I would think twice before taking on such a responsibility. 在担负这个责任之前,我得要反复考虑。
to one's way of thinking
Idiom(s): to one's way of thinking
Theme: OPINION
in someone's opinion. • This isn't satisfactory to my way of thinking. • To my way of thinking, this is the perfect kind of vacation.
think twice before
Idiom(s): think twice (before doing sth)
Theme: CONSIDER
to consider carefully whether one should do something; to be cautious about doing something. • You should think twice before quitting your job. • That's a serious decision, and you should certainly think twice.
think sth up
Idiom(s): think sth up
Theme: CREATION
to contrive or invent something. • Don't worry. I'll find a way to do it. I can think something up in time to get it done. • John thought up a way to solve our problem.
think sth over
Idiom(s): think sth over
Theme: CONSIDER
to consider something; to think about something (before giving a decision). • Please think it over and give me your decision in the morning. • I need more time to think over your offer.
think sth out
Idiom(s): think sth out
Theme: PREPARATION
to think through something; to prepare a plan or scheme. • This is an interesting problem. I'll have to take some time and think it out. • We spent all morning thinking out our plan.
think on one's feet
Idiom(s): think on one's feet
Theme: THOUGHT
to think while one is talking. • If you want to be a successful teacher, you must be able to think on your feet. • I have to write out everything I'm going to say, because I can't think on my feet too well
think fit for
Idiom(s): think sb or sth fit for sth
Theme: OPINION
to believe that someone or something is suitable for something. • I don't think John fit for the job. • Do you think this car fit for a long trip?
think back
Idiom(s): think back (on sb or sth)
Theme: REMEMBER
to remember and think about someone or something. • When I think back on Sally and the good times we had together, I get very sad. • I like to think back on my childhood and try to remember what it was like.
think a lot of
Idiom(s): think a lot of sb or sth AND think a great deal of sb or sth; think highly of sb or sth; think much of sb or sth
Theme: OPINION
to think well of someone or something. • The teacher thinks a lot of Mary and her talents. • No one really thinks a great deal of the new policies. • I think highly of John. • The manager doesn't think much of John and says so to everyone.
put one's thinking cap on
Idiom(s): put one's thinking cap on
Theme: THOUGHT
to start thinking in a serious manner. (Usually used with children.) • It's time to put our thinking caps on, children. • All right now, let's put on our thinking caps and do some arithmetic.
get another think coming
Idiom(s): get another think coming AND get another guess coming
Theme: ERROR
to have to rethink something because one was wrong the first time. (Folksy. Think is a noun here.) • She's quite wrong. She's got another think coming if she wants to walk in here like that. • You have another guess coming if you think you can treat me like that!
think a great deal of
Idiom(s): think a lot of sb or sth AND think a great deal of sb or sth; think highly of sb or sth; think much of sb or sth
Theme: OPINION
to think well of someone or something. • The teacher thinks a lot of Mary and her talents. • No one really thinks a great deal of the new policies. • I think highly of John. • The manager doesn't think much of John and says so to everyone.
What a man says drunk, he thinks sober.
People speak more freely under the influence of alcohol.
think over
consider "I'll have to think this job offer over before I make my final decision."
Fuzzy thinking
Thinking or ideas that do not agree with the facts or information available
Think outside the box
If you think outside the box, you think in an imaginative and creative way.
Great Minds Think Alike
Intelligent people think like each other.
Think big!|big|think
v. phr., informal To believe in one's ability, purpose, or power to perform or succeed. Be confident; be positive; tell yourself you are the greatest; above all, think big!
come to think of it|come|think
v. phr., informal As I think again; indeed; really. Come to think of it, he has already been given what he needs.Come to think of it, I should write my daughter today.
little does one think|little|think
v. phr. To not realize; not expect; be hardly aware of. Little did Ed think that very soon he would be the father of twin daughters.
put on one's thinking cap|cap|put|put on|thinking
v. phr. To think hard and long about some problem or question. Miss Stone told her pupils to put on their thinking caps before answering the question.
shudder to think|shudder|think
v. phr. To be afraid; hate to think about something. The professor is so strict I shudder to think what his final exam questions will be like.
think better of|think|think better
v. To change your mind about; to consider again and make a better decision about. John told his mother he wanted to leave school, but later he thought better of it. Compare: SECOND THOUGHT, THINK TWICE.
think little of|think|think little
v. phr. Think that (something or someone) is not important or valuable. John thought little of Ted's plan for the party.Joan thought little of walking two miles to school. Antonym: THINK A GREAT DEAL OF.
think much of|think|think much
v. phr. To consider to be very worthy, valuable, or important; to esteem highly. Mary thinks a great deal of Tim.The teacher thought a lot of Joe's project. The phrase "think much of" is usually used in negative sentences. Father didn't think much of Paul's idea of buying a goat to save lawn mowing. Antonym: THINK LITTLE OF.
An think idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with think, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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