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think
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- Động từ (thought) nghĩ, suy nghĩ are animals able to think? động vật có thể suy nghĩ không? think before you act hãy suy nghĩ trước khi hành động you're very quiet – what are you thinking [about]? anh lặng lẽ quá, anh đang suy nghĩ gì thế? do you think [that] it's going to rain? anh có nghĩ là trời sắp mưa không? I think you're very brave tôi nghĩ là anh rất can đảm a species long thought to be extinct một loài từ lâu đã nghĩ là bị diệt chủng rồi some people think him a possible future champion một số người nghĩ rằng anh ta có thể là một nhà quán quân tương lai it is thought that the Prime Minister will visit Moscow next month người ta nghĩ là thủ tướng sẽ sang thăm Mát-xcơ-va vào tháng sau I never thought that I'd see her again tôi không bao giờ nghĩ rằng tôi sẽ gặp lại cô ta tưởng tượng, hình dung we couldn't think where she'd gone to chúng không thể hình dung được cô ta đã đi đâu you can't think how glad I am to see you anh không thể tưởng tượng là gặp anh tôi vui sướng biết chừng nào I thought as much đó là điều tôi mong đợi; đó là điều tôi nghi ngờ see (think) fit xem fit think again suy xét lại, suy nghĩ lại if you think I'm going to lend you my car you can think again nếu anh nghĩ là tôi sẽ cho anh mượn xe tôi thì anh nên suy nghĩ lại think aloud bày tỏ ý kiến của mình think better of [doing] something quyết định không làm việc gì sau khi suy nghĩ lại think [all] the better of somebody đánh giá ai cao hơn think nothing of it không có gì ạ, không dám; xin ông (bà) bỏ qua cho think nothing of something (doing something) xem như chuỵên bình thường she thinks nothing of walking thirty miles a day cô ta xem việc đi bộ ba mươi dặm một ngày như chuyện bình thường think twice about something (doing something) suy nghĩ cẩn thận trước khi quyết định làm việc gì you should think twice about employing someone you've never met anh phải suy nghĩ cẩn thận trước khi tuyển vào làm một người mà anh chưa gặp bao giờ think the world highly (a lot; not much; poorly, little…) of somebody (something) đánh giá cao (thấp) về ai (cái gì) his work is highly thought of by the crities tác phẩm của anh ta được các nhà phê bình đánh giá cao I don't think much of my new friend tôi không đánh giá cao về người bạn mới của tôi think about somebody (something) nhớ về ai(cái gì) do you ever think about your childhood? anh có bao giờ nhớ tới thời thơ ấu của anh không? nghĩ đến, suy nghĩ về don't you ever think about other people? anh có bao giờ nghĩ đến người khác không? think about something (doing something) xem xét, cân nhắc I'll think about it and let you know tomorrow tôi sẽ xem xét việc đó và ngày mai sẽ cho anh biết she's thinking about changing her job cô ta đang cân nhắc xem có nên đổi việc làm hay không think ahead [to something] đoán trước, dự liệu trước think back to something nhớ lại và ngắm lại (việc đã qua) think for oneself tự quyết định think of something (doing something) xem xét, suy tính you can't expect me to think of everything anh không thể mong chờ tôi suy tính mọi việc đâu dự tính, nghĩ đến việc I did think of resigning, but I decided not to tôi dự tính xin thôi việc, nhưng lại thôi tưởng tượng xem phải chi tiêu đến chừng nào! nghĩ đến chuyện(thường dùng với could, would, should và not hoặc ever) I coundn't think of letting you take the blame tôi không thể nghĩ đến chuyện để anh bị khiển trách nhớ đến I can't think of his name at the moment lúc này tôi không thể nhớ tên anh ta được đề xướng, gợi ý who first thought of the idea? ai đầu tiên gợi ra ý đó? think something out nghĩ ra; suy tính think out your answer before you start writing hãy suy tính câu trả lời trước khi đặt bút viết think something through xem xét cái gì một cách toàn diện think something up nghĩ ra, sáng tạo ra can't you think up a better excuse than that? anh không nghĩ ra được một cớ tạ lỗi hay hơn sao? Danh từ (khẩu ngữ) (số ít) sự nghĩ, sự suy nghĩ I'd better have a think before I decide tốt hơn là tôi phải suy nghĩ trước khi quyết định have (got) another think coming phải xem lại kế hoạch; buộc phải suy nghĩ lại if you think I'm going to pay all your bills, you've got another thing coming nếu anh nghĩ tôi sẽ thanh toán hết hoá đơn cho anh thì anh phải suy nghĩ lại đi * Các từ tương tự:thinkable, thinker, thinking, thinking-cap
- verb /ˈɵɪŋk/ thinks; thought /ˈɵɑːt/; thinking to believe that something is true, that a particular situation exists, that something will happen, etc. [+ obj] - often + that I thought (that) I heard your voice. She thinks (that) she knows the answer. I think (that) you can do it. We didn't think [=expect] (that) we would have any trouble. Did you really/honestly think (that) I would agree with you? I never thought (that) I would become a teacher. Who would have thought (that) we would meet each other here? He never thought (that) she would leave him. I hate to think (that) we will never see each other again. It was once thought (that) the Earth was flat. = The Earth was once thought to be flat. He is thought to have drowned. Has she accepted the job? I (don't) think so. Am I right in thinking (that) you used to work there? I can beat you. That's what you think. [=you might believe that you can beat me, but you're wrong] Where is he? He's still at home. I thought as much. [=I thought he was still at home] Well, yes. I should think so. You would think (that) the school would have dictionaries in the classrooms. [=the school should have dictionaries in the classroom] $50 is enough, I would have thought. [no obj] It's going to be much more difficult than they think. [=suspect, expect] We may finish sooner than you think. to have an opinion about someone or something [+ obj] It's hot in here, don't you think? [=don't you agree?] People think he is one of the greatest jazz musicians of all time. = He is thought to be one of the greatest jazz musicians of all time. I think he should apologize. = I should/would think he would apologize. Is this a good use of our tax dollars? I think not/so. [=I don't/do believe that it is] You should think yourself [=consider yourself] lucky/fortunate to have gotten off with only a warning! - often + that I thought (that) the movie was excellent. He thinks (that) he is a good writer. Where do you think (that) we should eat? Do you think (that) we should buy the house? They think (that) it is unfair to have a rule like that. = They think it unfair to have a rule like that. [no obj] + about or of What did you think about/of the movie? [=did you like or dislike the movie?] I told him exactly what I thought of him! to form or have (a particular thought) in your mind [+ obj] He's handsome, she thought (to herself). You should relax and try to think pleasant thoughts. I was just thinking what it would be like to be a doctor. I dread to think how he will react. Why do you always think the worst? Just think how nice it would be to live here. [no obj] Just thinkin two days we'll be on vacation, lying on the beach. usually + about or of I was just thinking about you. I was thinking of the time we rented that cabin in the mountains. Just think about how much money we'll save. to use your mind to understand or decide something [no obj] Think before you answer the question. The game teaches students how to think. Let me think. Where did I see your car keys? We thought long and hard about it before we reached our decision. Don't disturb him: he's thinking. You have to think positive/positively if you want to succeed. - often + about The lecture gave the students a lot to think about. I have thought very deeply about this problem, trying to find an answer. Think about the offer. You might change your mind. Do you ever think about what you are going to do after you graduate? If/When you think about it, the argument does make sense. [+ obj] Give me a minute to think what to do. He couldn't think where they would have gone. You're awfully quiet. What are you thinking? I can't believe he did that! What was he thinking? [+ obj] :to have thoughts about (something) She talks and thinks business all the time. He is always thinking [=thinking about] money. [+ obj] :to remember (something) Can you think where you put it? She was trying to think where she had heard that name before. - often followed by to + verb Neither of us thought to close the garage door. She never thinks to call home. He never thought to ask how we are doing. [+ obj] :to have thoughts about possibly doing (something) :to have the intention of doing (something) I think I'll give him a call today. [+ obj] a - used to make a statement or suggestion less definite They used to live here, I think. [=I believe that they used to live here, although I'm not sure] I thought maybe we could go for a walk in the park. I was thinking we might have dinner together some time. b - used to politely ask someone to do something or give you something Do you think (that) you could give me a ride to the airport? [=could you give me a ride to the airport?] Do you think I could borrow the car tonight, Dad? c - used in questions that show anger or surprise about what someone has done or is doing What do you think you're doing? I just said you couldn't have one. Where do you think you're going? [=where are you going?] No one gave you permission to leave. Who do you think you are, barging in here like that? come to think of it xem come don't even think about (doing) it informal - used to tell someone in a forceful way that something is not allowed It's illegal to park here. Don't even think about it! not think anything of to not think of (something) as being important or unusual I didn't think anything of it at the timebut it turned out to be the clue that would solve the case. I didn't think anything of his wearing a long coat since it was cold outside. not think much of to not like (someone or something) very much They didn't think much of my idea. Though the singer was very popular, she didn't think much of him. think again informal - used to say that what someone believes, expects, etc., is not true or will not happen If you think you can get away with this, think again. [=you are wrong] think ahead to prepare for a future event or situation by thinking about what might happen We should have thought ahead and brought an umbrella. think aloud or think out loud to say your thoughts so that other people can hear them No, I wasn't talking to you. I was just thinking out loud. think back [phrasal verb] to think about something that happened in the past - often + to Thinking back to my childhood, I remember summers at the beach. Think back to that night. What were you doing? think better of to decide not to do (something) after thinking further about it She was going to make a comment but thought better of it. think big xem big think fit xem fit think for yourself to form opinions and make decisions without help from other people Don't let others tell you what to believe. You need to learn to think for yourself. think less of to not respect (someone) as much as you did before :to have a worse opinion of (someone) I hope you don't think (any) less of me now that you know about the trouble I got into when I was younger. think nothing of to not hesitate at all about (doing something that other people think is very difficult or dangerous) She thinks nothing of running 10 miles. think nothing of it - used as a polite response when someone has apologized to you or thanked you Thanks for the ride. Think nothing of itI was going in this direction anyway. I'm so sorry. It's all right. Think nothing of it. think of [phrasal verb] think of (something) to have thoughts about possibly doing (something) She is thinking of applying to grad school. He thought of sending an e-mail but decided against it. She couldn't think of ever leaving her children. to use your mind to form or invent (something) The best plan they could think of was to leave. Can you give me an example? I'll think of something. I can't think of one reason why you shouldn't do it. Cell phones that can access the Internet and take pictureswhat will they think of next? to remember (something) I can think of plenty of other times when you were wrong. I can't think of her name at the moment. I just thought of a good joke. She thought of her old home when she saw the picture. think of (someone or something) to have a particular kind of opinion about (someone or something) The hiring committee thought highly of her. [=had a high opinion of her] She thinks a great deal of her doctor. [=she likes/respects her doctor very much] I wouldn't want you to think badly of me. He thinks the world of his family. [=his family is very important to him] to form or have an idea about (someone or something) People are thinking of her for president. [=are thinking that she should be the president] Are you thinking of any place in particular? I am thinking of a number between 1 and 10. I'll be thinking of you in my prayers. He thinks of them with great affection. to be concerned about (someone or something) when you make decisions about what to do I must think first of my family. You should think of your job security. She is always thinking of the welfare of others. think of (someone or something) as (someone or something) :to believe that (someone or something) is (a particular type of person or thing) or has (a particular quality) He thinks of himself as a good writer. [=he thinks/believes that he is a good writer] I think of you guys as my family. Play can be thought of as a child's work since it is through play that children learn. think out [phrasal verb] think out (something) or think (something) out :to think about (something, such as a problem) for a period of time in an effort to find a solution, make a decision, etc. He spent hours thinking out the solution to the physics problem. I need time to think things out. The details of the contract have been carefully thought out. Your argument is well thought out. think outside the box xem box think over [phrasal verb] think (something) over or think over (something) :to think about (something) for a period of time especially in an effort to understand or make a decision about it I'll give you time to think the matter over. Think it over, and let me know what you decide. I've thought over what you said, and you're right. think through [phrasal verb] think (something) through or think through (something) :to think about all the different parts or effects of (something) for a period of time especially in an effort to understand or make a decision about it I need time to think this through. We have thought through the matter and have come to a decision. think twice informal :to think seriously about whether you really want to do something before you do it I'd think twice about/before doing that if I were you. think up [phrasal verb] think up (something) or think (something) up informal :to use your mind to form or invent (something) Quick! We have to think up an excuse. They thought up a new way of raising money for charity. to think used to express surprise or shock To think (that) he lied to you! To think, all we needed to do was to wait a few more days. noun [singular] chiefly Brit informal :an act of thinking about something I'd have another think about doing that if I were you. Feel free to have a good think about it before you say yes. have another think coming informal - used to say that somone is wrong or mistaken If he thinks he can fool me, he has another think coming. [=he's wrong; he can't fool me] * Các từ tương tự:think tank, thinkable, thinker, thinking, thinking cap
- verb When do you think that you will retire? believe imagine expect dream fantasize suppose They thought him a fool for making such a fuss judge reckon consider deem regard (as) characterize (as) believe assume mark He likes to sit in the bath and think. I need time to think over your proposal contemplate cogitate (on or over or about) ruminate (over or about) reflect (on) meditate (on or over or about) muse (on or over or about) deliberate (on or over or about) think about or of or over I simply cannot think of the name of that film we saw last week Often think of recall remember recollect call to mind Who thinks up the plots for these dreadful TV series? think up or of devise concoct contrive come up with invent conceive (of) dream up create make up improvise think of or about Do you ever think of retiring a consider ponder weigh contemplate muse over have in mind mull over entertain the idea or notion of intend have in mind propose What do you think about their latest suggestion? ? b assess evaluate value judge
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