0 Just think how nice it would be to see them again,

想下要是能再见到他们该有多好◊ [V (that)] J can’t thfnfc fthatj he wouW be so stupid我不能想象也会这么 蠢[V] Just t/ifnfc—well be lying on the beach this time tomorrow.想想看,明天这个时候我们就躺在海滩i

''.◊ [VN] J’m kite home, my mother aZways thinks theworst.如果我回家晚了,我母亲总是往最妹处想 !T/y to thmfcyourseZ/mto the roe.尽量发挥想象力,使 自己进入角色。

                 EXPECT M 5 to expect sth 料想;预料;预期[V (that)] J never thought at) J’d see her agafn.我从未料想到运 会见到她◊ T/iejoi) toofc Zonger than we thought•这项 工作用的时间比我?门预想的多◊ Yiou’d thinfc she’d have been grateZ/or my he〖p (?= but she wasn’t).你还期望她 会对我的褚助感恩婊德呢。◊ [V to inf] (/bmw/) Who wouW have thought to /ind you h«re?谁会科钿你在这儿呢

                 IN A PARTICULAR WAY 以窠种芳式 6 (//iomw/) [no passive] to think in a particular way or on a particular subject 只想;一心想;对着迷:iv-ADj] Let’s t/zinfc positive.咱 们辞好的方面想吧yu need to thinfc big (= aim to achieve a lot)你要敢想◊ [VN] (fyou want to mafce money, you’ve got to think mon^y/ 你要想赚钱,就得一 门心思琢磨钱。

                 SHOWING ANGER/SURPRISE .示生气 / 吃惊 7 [V (that)] used in questions to show that you are angry or surprised (用于问句,表示'生气或吃 ) : What do you think you’re doing?徐以为你在申么?

                 BEING LESS DEFINITE/MORE POLITE 不太肯定:较灰婉转 8 used to make sth you say sound less definite or more polite (用于使话语不太肯定或较为婉转):[V (that)] J thought we couW go out tonight.我本想我们今晚可以出 去.Twenty guests are enough, J wouW have thought. 我觉得二十位客人就够了。◊ Do you thinfc yoi/ couW open the window?请打开窗子好吗 ◊ [V] You’ve made a mistake.’ ‘I dont think so.’ 你出错了1我想不 会吧。”

                 INTEND 打算 9 to intend sth; to have a plan about sth 打算;想奰计划[V (that)] J thinfc go /or a swim.我 想去游泳◊ [V] J’m t/iinfcing in terms /about 70 guests at the wedding我打算邀请70位嘉宾参i卩婚礼。

                 REMEMBER 记忆 10 to remember sth; to have sth come into your mind 记得;想起:.[V to inf} J didn’t thinfc (= it

SYNONYMS同义词辨析

think

believe feel reckon be under the impression be of the opinion

These words all mean to have an idea that sth is true or possible or to have a particular opinion about sb/sth.以 上备词均含以为、认为之义B think to have an idea that sth is true or possible, although you are not completely certain; to have a particular opinion about sb/sth 指以为、认为某人/.事 物,但不肯定Do you   7/ cowe?彳表

<> Well, I like it What do you think?

嗯,我喜欢这个。你认为怎么样? believe to have an idea that sth is true or possible, although you are not completely certain; to have a particular opinion about sb/sth 指以为、.认为某人 / 事 物,但不肯定:Po//ce be//eve       mar? may fte

armed警方认为那个人可能携有武器。

THINK OR BELIEVE? think 还是 believe?

When you are expressing an ide^ that you have or that sb has of what is true or possible, believe is more formal than think. It is used especially for talking about ideas that other people have; think is used more often for talking about your oWn ideas:表达'S或另lj人认为:,: 真实或有可能的想法时,believethinkk'。believe 尤用于别人的想法;think较常用于自己的想法:Po//ce e//eve警方.i./.fft/nA:我试为When you are expressing an opinion, believe is stronger than think and is used especially for matters of principle; think is used more for practical matters or matters of personal taste.表达意见时,believe语气较think强烈, 尤用宁原则性事情;think多用宁爹标事情或个人喜好。

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did not occur to me),to teM her.我没有想到要告诉她。◊ :..[V wh-] J can’t thinfc where Jput the keys.我想不把知匙

放哪儿了。

IT»17il come to 'think of it used when you suddenly remember sth or realize that it might be important {

于突然想起某事或认识到其重要性想起来了,的确Come to think of it, he did mention seeing you.

了,他确实提到看见过你I ,don’t ‘think so (/fl/omw/) used to say very strongly that you do not agree with sth, or that sth is not possible我想并非如此;我不这样 认 i ;根本不可能:Me? faii? J. don’t thinfc so..我? 吳?.我可不这样认.为。if/when you think about it used to draw attention to a fact that is not obvious or has not previously been mentioned (用以引起对不明显 或未曾提到过的事情的注意 > 你想想看ft w5 a d〇5fi’cuZt situation,     you thinfc about it.仔细想来,当肘

境是说困难的。、丨 ’thought as much that is what I expected or suspected我早料到了;果然不出我所料: ‘He said he’d/orgotten.’ ‘J thought as much.’ “他说忘 了。 “果然不出我所料.think a’gain to consider a situation again and perhaps change your idea or inten- tion重新考虑后另作打算(常指最终改变主意think a1 loud/out ' loud to say what your thoughts are as you have them自言自语;边想边说;进行有声思考think better of it/of doing sth to decide not to do sth after thinking further about it深思熟虑后决定不做;一想又 改变主意            reconsider Rosie was about to

protest but thought better / it.罗西刚要抗议,.但又一想 决定作罢think (the) ‘better of sb to have a higher opinion of sb |对某人有较髙的评价She has behaved appallingly~~I must say / thought better /her.她的行为 太恶劣了,看来我堪去是高看了她think nothingof it (formal) used as a polite response when sb has said sorry to you or thanked you别在意;没什么;别客气 think nothing of sth/of doing sth to consider an activity to be normal and not particularly unusual or difficult不抱当一回事;对等闲视之;觉得…无所 谓:She thinks nothing / vvaWcin^ thirty mfies a day.i又为一禾步行三十英里不足为奇think on your 'feet to be able to think and react to things very quickly and

feel to have a particular opinion about sth that has happened or about what you/sb ought to do 指认为.

(已发生的事情…h相信(应该…):We all felt of) we wwe wr?/wdcy to /ose•我们都认为我们输了是运

气不好。

reckon (informal) to think that sth is true or possible 指认为、以为/ reckon (that) I'm going to get that job. 我认为我会得到那#工作。’ be under the impression that... to have an idea that sth is true' 1^.为某事…:./ was wm/er fhe impression that the work had already been completed. 栽还以为已经'完工了呢。

be of the opinion that... {formal) to believe or think that...指相信;认为■ We are / e opinion that great caution should be exercised in w/冰沩/s maffer.我们认为处理这事应该非常

谨慎。

PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS

                 to think/believe/feel/reckon/be under the impression/ be of the opinion that

                 It is thought/believed/reckoned that...

                 to be thought/believecVfelt/reckoned to be sth

                 to think/belieVe/feel sth about sb/sth

.to firmly think/believe/feel/be under the impression/, be of the opinion

                 to mistakenly think/believe/feel/be under the ^impression

                 to sincerely think/believe/feel/hold

to strongly feel/be of the opinion