thought
n. 想法, 思想, 思维, 关心, 挂念 think的过去式和过去分词
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思想;思考;想法;关心
something that you think of, remember, or realize
想,思考;认为(think的过去式和过去分词)
释义与例句
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A representation created in the mind without the use of one's faculties of vision, sound, smell, touch, or taste; an instance of thinking.
思想
思维
想法
可数 不可数The greatest weapon against stress is our ability to choose one thought over another.
I hate the thought of going back to work Monday morning.
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The operation by which mental activity arise or are manipulated; the process of thinking; the agency by which thinking is accomplished.
思考
考虑
不可数 可数Without freedom of thought there can be no such thing as wisdom, and no such thing as public liberty without freedom of speech.
The only reason some people get lost in thought is because it’s unfamiliar territory.
What has been especially striking in recent decades, however, is the rise of new outlooks challenging the very idea of a nucleated (if evasive) inner personal identity. … We don't think our thoughts, they think us; we are but the bearers of discourses, our selves are discursive constructs. Within such frames of analysis, any notion of the ascent of selfhood is but idle teleological myth, a humanist hagiography.
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A way of thinking (associated with a group, nation or region).
思想
思想体系
意识形态
思维模式
可数 不可数Traditional eastern thought differs markedly from that of the west.
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Anxiety, distress.
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The careful consideration of multiple factors; deliberation.
不可数 可数After much thought, I have decided to stay.
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A very small amount, distance, etc.; a whit or jot.
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simple past and past participle of think
Hi! I thought I’d come over and introduce myself. My name’s Chema.
I'd previously been thought to be a thorough fool.
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Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *teng-der. Proto-Germanic *þankijaną Proto-Germanic *þanhtaz Proto-West Germanic *þą̄ht Old English þōht Middle English thought English thought From Middle English thought, ithoȝt, from Old English þōht, ġeþōht, from Proto-West Germanic *þą̄ht, from Proto-Germanic *þanhtaz, *gaþanhtą (“thought”), from Proto-Indo-European *teng- (“to think”). Cognate with Scots thocht (“thought”), Saterland Frisian Toacht (“thought”), West Frisian dacht (“attention, regard, thought”), Dutch gedachte (“thought”), German Andacht (“reverence, devotion, prayer”), Icelandic þóttur (“thought”). Related to thank, think.
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