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释义 Word family  noun think rethink thinker thinking the unthinkable adjective thinkable ≠ unthinkable thinking ≠ unthinking verb think rethink adverb unthinkingly  think·ing1 /ˈθɪŋkɪŋ/ ●●○ noun [uncountable]  1  OPINIONyour opinion or ideas about something, or your attitude towards it 想法,看法;态度 The Administration’s thinking changed as the war progressed. 随着战事的发展,政府的态度改变了。 Well, to my way of thinking (=in my opinion), they should have done that years ago. 唉,依我看来,他们早就应该做那件事了。 He laughed and accused me of wishful thinking (=falsely believing that something will happen just because I want it to). 他笑着骂我是一厢情愿。 the rich countries’ current thinking on aid 富裕国家目前对于援助的看法thinking behind the thinking behind the company’s new public relations campaign 公司这一次新的公关活动背后的理念2  when you think about something 思想,思考,思维 If it weren’t for Jeff’s quick thinking, Tillie could have been badly hurt. 要不是杰夫反应快,蒂莉就可能要受重伤了。 I really needed to do some thinking. 我真得好好考虑考虑了。clear/critical/analytical etc thinking (=a particular way of thinking about things) 清晰的/批判性的/分析性的等思维3. put on your thinking cap informal to try to think seriously about a problem in order to solve it 动脑筋,通过思考解决问题 → lateral thinkingn COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 2: when you think about somethingverbsdo some thinkingI’ve had a chance to do some thinking.adjectivesquick thinkingHe was only saved by the quick thinking of two doctors.hard thinkingOver the next two days a lot of hard thinking went into the campaign.serious thinkingYour mother and I have been doing some serious thinking.clear/logical thinkingAbove 24,000 feet, the lack of oxygen makes clear thinking almost impossible.critical thinking (=when you make careful judgments about how good or bad something is)Rudi wanted them to practice critical thinking by analysing the world they lived in.creative thinking (=when you use your imagination to produce new ideas or things)Her solution to the problem was an example of good creative thinking.joined-up thinking British English (=when all the different parts of a plan or situation are considered together, so that it has better results)The media has criticized the lack of joined-up thinking in the government’s plans for dealing with a terrorist attack. good thinking (=used to say that an idea is good)‘We’d better lock the door.’ ‘Good thinking.’Examples from the Corpusthinking• However, they had little effect on the mainstream of Conservative thinking.• Although this trigger, like other triggers, presents open-ended problematic situations, critical thinking does not occur spontaneously.• The report goes against current thinking on what is best for working parents.• His statements closely reflect government thinking.• But the dynamics of his thinking have never been easy to explain.• There has been a change in thinking in terms of the influence of diet on the disease.• Opportunity for mathematical experience and the development of mathematical thinking might seem unlikely to occur readily in the Home Corner.• These show how pupils' mathematical thinking may be inferred from what they do and say.• This is currently the main thrust of new thinking about Bach.current thinking• Tandem's move reinforces current thinking which sees microkernel system software as very much an up and coming trend across the industry.• In medicine, however, it is precisely the current thinking in the field that one is after.• The current thinking is to sell off freight services first.clear/critical/analytical etc thinking• But critical thinking continues beyond perception - towards the actions that people can take to gain control over their lives.• Instead of developing careful analytical thinking, the staff could be instructed to introduce closed didactic procedures that are heavily information-driven.• But that sort of clear thinking completely disregards the romance and revulsion offered up by this particular turn of events.• Never mind that philosophical training in logic is another source of critical thinking skills.• From a Piagetian constructivist perspective, critical thinking is not fundamentally different from regular thinking.• Although this trigger, like other triggers, presents open-ended problematic situations, critical thinking does not occur spontaneously.• Clearly, the intervening period since the Minister's statement of August 1976 had led to some clearer thinking.• The class stressed critical thinking and communications skills, not narrow job training.thinking2 adjective [only before noun]  1. INTELLIGENTa thinking person is intelligent and tries to think carefully about important subjects 有思想的;认真思考的2  the thinking man’s/woman’s etc something used to say that someone or something is liked by intelligent people 有思想的男人/女人等所喜欢的人[物] the thinking man’s pop band 有思想的男士喜欢的流行乐队Examples from the Corpusthinking• That's often the trouble with thinking machines.• Persons, for Descartes, are mental or immaterial thinking substances.• Nigel knew that he would be the choice of any thinking woman, in spite of Jo's remarks.• No huge feat, let's be honest, although Paul Merton is indeed emerging as the thinking woman's Chippendale.think·ing1 noun →n COLLOCATIONS1thinking2 adjectiveLDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable   Corpus attitude ideas or something, about opinion your your or
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