词组 | consider |
释义 | CONSIDER have someone or something on one's mind to think often about someone or something; to be obsessed with someone or something.Bill has chocolate on his mind.John has Mary on his mind every minute. mull something over to think about something; to ponder or worry about something.That's an interesting idea, but I'll have to mull it over.I'll mull over your suggestions and report to you next week. on second thought having given something more thought; having reconsidered something.On second thought, maybe you should sell your house and move into an apartment.On second thought, let's not go to a movie. put something together to consider some facts and arrive at a conclusion.I couldn't put everything together to figure out the answer in time.When I put together all the facts, I found the answer. puzzle something out to figure something out; to try to figure something out.I looked and looked at it, but I couldn't puzzle it out.See if you can puzzle out this confusing mess. take someone or something into account to remember to consider someone or something.I hope you'll take Bill and Bob into account when you plan the party.I'll try to take into account all the things that are important in a situation like this. take stock (of something) to make an appraisal of resources and potentialities.I spent some time yesterday taking stock of my good and bad qualities.We all need to take stock now and then. think better of something to reconsider something; to think again and decide not to do something.Jack was going to escape, but he thought better of it.Jill had planned to resign, but thought better of it. think something over to consider something; to think about something (before giving a decision).Please think it over and give me your decision in the morning.I need more time to think over your offer. think twice (before doing something) to consider carefully whether one should do something; to be cautious about doing something.You should think twice before quitting your job.That's a serious decision, and you should certainly think twice. consider (someone) for (something)To contemplate giving something (often a particular job or role) to someone. I considered Walt for the promotion, but his constant lateness soon made me question that decision. Which actresses are you considering for the lead? consider someone (as) somethingto think of a person as a particular type of person. I don't consider you as a possible candidate. I consider myself an excellent cook. consider someone for somethingto think about offering someone a job, office, or other responsibility. Would you consider David for the job? I could not possibly consider you for the position. |
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