thinking
noun
adj
ˈθɪŋkɪŋ
noun
1
your
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.
随着战争的进展,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
[+
behind
]
the
thinking
behind
the
company’s
new
public
relations
campaign
公司这一次新的公共关系活动背后的理念
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,蒂莉可能受重伤了。
I
really
needed
to
do
some
thinking
.
我真得好好考虑考虑了。
clear/critical/analytical
etc
thinking
3
put on your thinking cap
to
try
to
think
seriously
about
a
problem
in
order
to
solve
it
动脑筋,通过思考解决问题
informal
adj
4
a
thinking
person
is
intelligent
and
tries
to
think
carefully
about
important
subjects
有思想的; 认真思考的
5
the thinking man’s/woman’s etc sth
used
to
say
that
someone
or
something
is
liked
by
intelligent
people
理性男士/妇女等喜爱的人 (物 )
the
thinking
man’s
pop
band
理性男士喜欢的流行乐队