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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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noun ADJ. long | hard VERB + THINK give sth, have PREP. ~ about I've had a long, hard think about it.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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think sth up to produce a new idea or plan • I don't want to go tonight but I can't think up a good excuse.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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think of sth/sb 1. If you think of something or someone in a particular way, you have that opinion about them • I think of him as someone who will always help me. • What do you think of (= do you like) my new dress?
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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think sth out [ M ] to consider all the possible details of something • The scheme was well thought out.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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verb believe: I think I can help. verb considers: He thinks and then he acts. verb conceive: What will they think of next?
Simple Definitions
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think adverbs carefully • Think carefully about every spending decision you make. hard (= with a lot of mental effort ) • I bet, if you think really hard, you can think of something to do. deeply • I should have thought more deeply before I agreed. seriously • I thought seriously about my doctor’s advice. clearly • She was simply too tired to think clearly. phrases long and hard (= hard, for a long time, before making a decision ) • I thought long and hard about taking the role. I dread/hate/shudder to think (= I do not want to think about something bad ) • I dread to think what might have happened if we hadn’t found her.
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think for yourself [ R ] to make your own decisions and form your own opinions, without depending on other people • It's no good asking me all the time, Anna - you're going to have to learn to think for yourself.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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In addition to the idioms beginning with THINK, Also see COME TO THINK OF IT; HAVE ANOTHER GUESS (THINK) COMING; HEAR ONESELF THINK; NOT THINK MUCH OF; PUT ON ONE'S THINKING CAP; WISHFUL THINKING. Also see under THOUGHT.
American Heritage Idioms
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think of/about sb/sth to remember or imagine someone or something • I thought of you immediately when they said they wanted someone who could speak English. • He was thinking about the time he spent in the army.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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think back to remember something that happened in the past • It might help you to understand Elaine if you think back to when you were her age.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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verb have an opinion ADV. really | personally I personally think it's all been a lot of fuss over nothing. | honestly Did you honestly think I would agree to that? | never I never thought you would carry out your threat. VERB + THINK be inclined to I'm inclined to think we've been a little harsh on her. PREP. about I still don't know what he really thinks about it. | of What did you think of the film? have an idea ADV. suddenly PREP. of I suddenly thought of a way I could help. consider/reflect ADV. carefully, deeply, (long and) hard She thought long and hard before accepting his offer. | fleetingly | rationally He seemed to have lost the ability to think rationally. | frantically What can I do now? he thought frantically. | contemptuously, despairingly, dully, glumly, grimly, guiltily, indignantly, irritably, miserably, resentfully | ruefully, wistfully, wryly VERB + THINK dread to, hate to, shudder to, tremble to I hate to think what would have happened if we hadn't arrived. PREP. about Think about what you are going to do next. | of I often think of Jane.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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think of sth [ M ] to produce a new idea or plan • We'll have to think of a pretty good excuse for being late.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs