thought 音标拼音: [θ'ɔt]
n . 想法,思想,思维,思潮,关心,挂念
v .
vbl .
think 的过去式和过去分词
想法,思想,思维,思潮,关心,挂念
think 的过去式和过去分词
thought n 1 :
the content of cognition ;
the main thing you are thinking about ; "
it was not a good idea "; "
the thought never entered my mind " [
synonym : {
idea }, {
thought }]
2 :
the process of using your mind to consider something carefully ; "
thinking always made him frown "; "
she paused for thought " [
synonym : {
thinking }, {
thought }, {
thought process },
{
cerebration }, {
intellection }, {
mentation }]
3 :
the organized beliefs of a period or group or individual ;
"
19th century thought "; "
Darwinian thought "
4 :
a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty ; "
my opinion differs from yours "; "
I am not of your persuasion "; "
what are your thoughts on Haiti ?" [
synonym :
{
opinion }, {
sentiment }, {
persuasion }, {
view }, {
thought }]
Think \
Think \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Thought };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Thinking }.] [
OE .
thinken ,
properly ,
to seem ,
from AS .
[
thorn ]
yncean (
cf . {
Methinks }),
but confounded with OE .
thenken to think ,
fr .
AS . [
thorn ]
encean (
imp .
[
thorn ][=
o ]
hte );
akin to D .
denken ,
dunken ,
OS .
thenkian ,
thunkian ,
G .
denken ,
d ["
u ]
nken ,
Icel . [
thorn ]
ekkja to perceive ,
to know , [
thorn ]
ykkja to seem ,
Goth . [
thorn ]
agkjan ,
[
thorn ]
aggkjan ,
to think , [
thorn ]
ygkjan to think ,
to seem ,
OL .
tongere to know .
Cf . {
Thank }, {
Thought }.]
1 .
To seem or appear ; --
used chiefly in the expressions methinketh or methinks ,
and methought .
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Note :
These are genuine Anglo -
Saxon expressions ,
equivalent to it seems to me ,
it seemed to me .
In these expressions me is in the dative case .
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2 .
To employ any of the intellectual powers except that of simple perception through the senses ;
to exercise the higher intellectual faculties .
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For that I am I know ,
because I think . --
Dryden .
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3 .
Specifically :
(
a )
To call anything to mind ;
to remember ;
as ,
I would have sent the books ,
but I did not think of it .
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Well thought upon ;
I have it here . --
Shak .
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(
b )
To reflect upon any subject ;
to muse ;
to meditate ;
to ponder ;
to consider ;
to deliberate .
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And when he thought thereon ,
he wept . --
Mark xiv .
72 .
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He thought within himself ,
saying ,
What shall I do ,
because I have no room where to bestow my fruits ? --
Luke xii .
17 .
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(
c )
To form an opinion by reasoning ;
to judge ;
to conclude ;
to believe ;
as ,
I think it will rain to -
morrow .
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Let them marry to whom they think best . --
Num .
xxxvi .
6 .
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(
d )
To purpose ;
to intend ;
to design ;
to mean .
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I thought to promote thee unto great honor .
--
Num .
xxiv .
11 .
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Thou thought '
st to help me . --
Shak .
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(
e )
To presume ;
to venture .
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Think not to say within yourselves ,
We have Abraham to our father . --
Matt .
iii .
9 .
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Note :
To think ,
in a philosophical use as yet somewhat limited ,
designates the higher intellectual acts ,
the acts preeminently rational ;
to judge ;
to compare ;
to reason .
Thinking is employed by Hamilton as "
comprehending all our collective energies ."
It is defined by Mansel as "
the act of knowing or judging by means of concepts ,"
by Lotze as "
the reaction of the mind on the material supplied by external influences ."
See {
Thought }.
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{
To think better of }.
See under {
Better }.
{
To think much of },
or {
To think well of },
to hold in esteem ;
to esteem highly .
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Syn :
To expect ;
guess ;
cogitate ;
reflect ;
ponder ;
contemplate ;
meditate ;
muse ;
imagine ;
suppose ;
believe .
See {
Expect }, {
Guess }.
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Thought \
Thought \,
imp . &
p .
p .
of {
Think }.
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Thought \
Thought \,
n . [
OE . [
thorn ]
oght , [
thorn ]
ouht ,
AS .
[
thorn ][=
o ]
ht ,
ge [
thorn ][=
o ]
ht ,
fr . [
thorn ]
encean to think ;
akin to D .
gedachte thought ,
MHG .
d [=
a ]
ht ,
ged [=
a ]
ht ,
Icel .
[
thorn ][=
o ]
ttr , [
thorn ][=
o ]
tti .
See {
Think }.]
1 .
The act of thinking ;
the exercise of the mind in any of its higher forms ;
reflection ;
cogitation .
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Thought can not be superadded to matter ,
so as in any sense to render it true that matter can become cogitative . --
Dr .
T .
Dwight .
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2 .
Meditation ;
serious consideration .
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Pride ,
of all others the most dangerous fault ,
Proceeds from want of sense or want of thought .
--
Roscommon .
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3 .
That which is thought ;
an idea ;
a mental conception ,
whether an opinion ,
judgment ,
fancy ,
purpose ,
or intention .
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Thus Bethel spoke ,
who always speaks his thought .
--
Pope .
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Why do you keep alone , . . .
Using those thoughts which should indeed have died With them they think on ? --
Shak .
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Thoughts come crowding in so fast upon me ,
that my only difficulty is to choose or to reject . --
Dryden .
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All their thoughts are against me for evil . --
Ps .
lvi .
5 .
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4 .
Solicitude ;
anxious care ;
concern .
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Hawis was put in trouble ,
and died with thought and anguish before his business came to an end . --
Bacon .
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Take no thought for your life ,
what ye shall eat ,
or what ye shall drink . --
Matt .
vi .
25 .
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5 .
A small degree or quantity ;
a trifle ;
as ,
a thought longer ;
a thought better . [
Colloq .]
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If the hair were a thought browner . --
Shak .
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Note :
Thought ,
in philosophical usage now somewhat current ,
denotes the capacity for ,
or the exercise of ,
the very highest intellectual functions ,
especially those usually comprehended under judgment .
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This [
faculty ],
to which I gave the name of the "
elaborative faculty ," --
the faculty of relations or comparison , --
constitutes what is properly denominated thought . --
Sir W .
Hamilton .
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Syn :
Idea ;
conception ;
imagination ;
fancy ;
conceit ;
notion ;
supposition ;
reflection ;
consideration ;
meditation ;
contemplation ;
cogitation ;
deliberation .
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306 Moby Thesaurus words for "
thought ":
Parthian shot ,
accommodatingness ,
address ,
admonition ,
advertence ,
advertency ,
advice ,
advising ,
advocacy ,
affirmation ,
agreeableness ,
alertness ,
allegation ,
answer ,
antelope ,
anticipation ,
apostrophe ,
apprehension ,
arrow ,
assertion ,
assiduity ,
assiduousness ,
association ,
association of ideas ,
assumption ,
attention ,
attention span ,
attentiveness ,
attitude ,
averment ,
awareness ,
bit ,
blue darter ,
blue streak ,
brainstorm ,
brainwork ,
briefing ,
brooding ,
brown study ,
cannonball ,
care ,
cast ,
caution ,
caveat ,
cerebration ,
certainty ,
chain of thought ,
climate of opinion ,
cogitation ,
cogitative ,
cognitive ,
comment ,
common belief ,
community sentiment ,
compassion ,
complaisance ,
conceit ,
concentrating ,
concentration ,
concentrative ,
concept ,
conception ,
conceptive ,
conceptual ,
conceptualized ,
concern ,
conclusion ,
confidence ,
consciousness ,
consensus gentium ,
considerateness ,
consideration ,
considering ,
consultation ,
contemplating ,
contemplation ,
contemplative ,
council ,
counsel ,
courser ,
crack ,
current of thought ,
dart ,
dash ,
declaration ,
deliberating ,
deliberation ,
deliberative ,
delicacy ,
design ,
dictum ,
diligence ,
direction ,
dream ,
eagle ,
ear ,
earnestness ,
electricity ,
estimate ,
estimation ,
ethos ,
exclamation ,
excogitating ,
exhortation ,
expectancy ,
expectation ,
expostulation ,
express train ,
expression ,
eye ,
fancy ,
feeling ,
flash ,
flow of thought ,
gazelle ,
general belief ,
gleam ,
greased lightning ,
greeting ,
greyhound ,
guidance ,
hare ,
heed ,
heedfulness ,
helpfulness ,
hint ,
hope ,
hortation ,
idea ,
ideative ,
image ,
imago ,
imminence ,
impression ,
indulgence ,
infusion ,
inkling ,
inmost thoughts ,
instruction ,
intellect ,
intellection ,
intellectual object ,
intelligence ,
intention ,
intentiveness ,
intentness ,
interjection ,
intimation ,
introspective ,
jet plane ,
judgment ,
kindliness ,
kindness ,
leniency ,
lick ,
light ,
lightning ,
lights ,
little ,
look ,
meditating ,
meditation ,
meditative ,
memories ,
memory ,
memory -
trace ,
mental ,
mental image ,
mental impression ,
mentation ,
mention ,
mercury ,
mind ,
mindfulness ,
monition ,
museful ,
musing ,
mystique ,
noetic ,
note ,
notice ,
notion ,
obligingness ,
observance ,
observation ,
opinion ,
parley ,
pensive ,
perception ,
personal judgment ,
phrase ,
plan ,
planning ,
point of view ,
pondering ,
popular belief ,
position ,
posture ,
prehensive ,
presumption ,
prevailing belief ,
probability ,
pronouncement ,
proposal ,
prospect ,
public belief ,
public opinion ,
question ,
quicksilver ,
ratiocination ,
rationality ,
reaction ,
reason ,
reasoning ,
recept ,
recommendation ,
reflecting ,
reflection ,
reflective ,
regard ,
regardfulness ,
reliance ,
remark ,
remembrances ,
remonstrance ,
representation ,
respect ,
rocket ,
ruminant ,
ruminating ,
rumination ,
ruminative ,
sauce ,
say ,
saying ,
scared rabbit ,
scheme ,
scintilla ,
seasoning ,
secret thoughts ,
sentence ,
sentiment ,
serious ,
shade ,
shadow ,
shot ,
sight ,
sip ,
smack ,
small amount ,
smattering ,
smell ,
sober ,
solicitousness ,
solicitude ,
soupcon ,
spark ,
speculation ,
speculative ,
spice ,
sprinkling ,
stance ,
statement ,
streak ,
streak of lightning ,
stream of consciousness ,
striped snake ,
subjoinder ,
suggestion ,
sup ,
supposition ,
suspicion ,
swallow ,
sympathy ,
tact ,
tactfulness ,
taint ,
taste ,
tempering ,
tenderness ,
theory ,
thinking ,
thoughtful ,
thoughtfulness ,
thoughts ,
thunderbolt ,
tinct ,
tincture ,
tinge ,
tint ,
toleration ,
torrent ,
touch ,
trace ,
train of thought ,
trifle ,
unastonishment ,
utterance ,
vestige ,
view ,
vision ,
warning ,
way of thinking ,
wind ,
wistful ,
word
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