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thinking
- IPA[ˈTHiNGkiNG]
美式
- the process of using one's mind to consider or reason about something;a person's ideas or opinions
- using thought or rational judgment; intelligent
noun: thinking, plural noun: thinkings
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名詞
- 1. the process of using one's mind to consider or reason about something they have done some thinking about welfare reform
- ▪ a person's ideas or opinions his thinking is reflected in his later autobiography
- ▪ thoughts; meditations I am wrap'd in dismal thinkings
形容詞
- 1. using thought or rational judgment; intelligent he seemed to be a thinking man
- the solving of problems using conventional logical processes.
Oxford Dictionary
- right-minded.
Oxford American Dictionary
- able to think clearly; discerning: she impressed me as a serious, clear-thinking scholar
Oxford American Dictionary
- the solving of problems by an indirect and creative approach, typically through viewing the ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the solving of problems using conventional logical processes.
Oxford American Dictionary
- used as an expression of approval for an ingenious plan, explanation, or observation
Oxford Dictionary
- having or showing an ability to think or react quickly and effectively: a major crash was avoided thanks to quick-thinking drivers
Oxford Dictionary
- the solving of problems by an indirect and creative approach, typically through viewing the ...
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英式
- the process of considering or reasoning about something: the selectors have some thinking to do before the match
- using thought or rational judgement; intelligent: he seemed a thinking man
Oxford Dictionary