thought의 영어 뜻
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thoughtthought1 /θɔːt $ θɒːt/
모든 번역 보기 the past tense and past participle of think1think1의 과거형 및 과거분사 | noun
thoughtthought2 noun
1something you think about [countable] something that you think of, remember, or realize생각하거나 기억하거나 깨달은 것 SYN idea:
It’s an interesting thought.흥미로운 생각이네요.
The thought that I might not have a job next year is a bit troubling.내년에 직장이 없을지도 모른다는 생각이 좀 걱정된다.► see thesaurus at idea2ideas/opinions thoughts [plural] a person’s ideas or opinions about something어떤 것에 대한 사람의 생각이나 의견:
What are your thoughts, Michael?Michael, 당신 생각은 어떤가요?thought on
Any thoughts on how we should spend the money?그 돈을 어떻게 써야 할지 의견이 있나요?3careful consideration [uncountable] careful and serious consideration신중하고 진지한 고려:
With more thought and care this would have been a first-class essay.더 많은 사려와 정성을 기울였더라면 이 글은 최고의 에세이가 되었을 것이다.give something thought/give thought to something (=think carefully about something)(=무언가에 대해 신중하게 생각하다)
I’ve been giving your proposal a lot of thought.당신의 제안에 대해 많이 생각해 왔습니다.
Have you given any more thought to going back to school?학교로 돌아가는 것에 대해 더 생각해 보셨나요?4act of thinking [uncountable] the act or process of thinking생각하는 행위 또는 과정lost/deep in thought (=thinking so much that you do not notice what is happening around you)(=생각에 너무 몰두하여 주변에서 일어나는 일을 알아차리지 못하는 상태)
Derek was staring out of the window, lost in thought.Derek은 창밖을 바라보며 깊은 생각에 잠겨 있었다.
Piaget’s research focused on children’s thought processes (=the way their minds work).Piaget의 연구는 아이들의 사고 과정(=마음이 작동하는 방식)에 초점을 맞추었다.5caring about something [countable, uncountable] a feeling of worrying or caring about something무언가에 대해 걱정하거나 마음을 쓰는 감정thought for
He went back into the burning building with no thought for his own safety.그는 자신의 안전은 전혀 생각하지 않고 불타는 건물 속으로 다시 들어갔다.
Have you no thought for anyone but yourself?당신 자신 외에는 아무도 생각하지 않나요?
You are always in my thoughts (=used to tell someone that you think and care about them a lot).당신은 항상 내 마음속에 있습니다(=상대방을 많이 생각하고 아낀다는 것을 전할 때 사용함)。6intention [countable, uncountable] intention or hope of doing something무언가를 하려는 의도나 희망thought of doing something
I had no thought of gaining any personal advantage.나는 어떠한 개인적 이익도 취하려는 생각이 없었다.
Lucy gave up all thought of finishing the essay that day.Lucy는 그날 에세이를 끝내겠다는 생각을 완전히 포기했다.7way of thinking [uncountable] a way of thinking that is typical of a particular group, period of history etc특정 집단, 역사적 시기 등에 전형적인 사고방식ancient Greek/feminist/18th-century etc thought
Kant’s ideas had a strong influence on political thought.칸트의 사상은 정치 사상에 강한 영향을 미쳤다.8spare a thought for somebody British English used to tell someone that they should think about someone who is in a worse situation than they are자신보다 더 나쁜 상황에 처한 사람을 생각해 보라고 말할 때 사용함:
Spare a thought for those who don’t have enough to eat.먹을 것이 충분하지 않은 사람들을 한번 생각해 보세요.9it’s just a thought spoken구어 used to say that what you have just said is only a suggestion and you have not thought about it very much방금 한 말이 단순한 제안일 뿐이며 그다지 깊이 생각하지 않았음을 나타낼 때 사용함:
It was just a thought, Duncan. I didn’t mean any offence.그냥 떠오른 생각이었어요, Duncan. 기분 나쁘게 하려던 건 아니었어요.10it’s/that’s a thought! spoken구어 used to say that someone has made a good suggestion누군가가 좋은 제안을 했음을 나타낼 때 사용함:
‘Why don’t you ask Walter?’ ‘That’s a thought! I’ll phone him right away.’"Walter한테 물어보는 게 어때?" "좋은 생각이야! 지금 바로 전화할게."11don’t give it another thought spoken구어 used to tell someone not to worry after they have told you they are sorry상대방이 사과한 후 걱정하지 말라고 말할 때 사용함12it’s the thought that counts spoken구어 used to say that you are grateful for a gift from someone even though it is small or unimportant선물이 작거나 사소하더라도 감사함을 표현할 때 사용함 → perish the thought! at perish(3), → on second thoughts at second1(8), → school of thought at school1(8)COLLOCATIONS연어verbs동사have a thought· I just had a funny thought.· 방금 재미있는 생각이 떠올랐어.express your thoughts (=say what they are or tell other people about them)· He was finding it difficult to express his thoughts.· 그는 자신의 생각을 표현하기가 어려웠다.a thought occurs to/comes to/strikes somebody (=someone suddenly has a thought)· The thought occurred to him that she might be lying.· 그녀가 거짓말을 하고 있을지도 모른다는 생각이 그에게 떠올랐다.a thought crosses somebody’s mind (=someone has a thought)· The thought never crossed my mind that I could be wrong.· 내가 틀렸을 수도 있다는 생각은 전혀 머리를 스치지 않았다.can’t bear the thought of something· I can’t bear the thought of you being hurt.· 당신이 다친다는 생각은 도저히 견딜 수가 없어요.somebody’s thoughts turn to something (=they start thinking about something)· As summer approaches, people’s thoughts turn to holidays.· 여름이 다가오면서 사람들의 생각은 휴가로 향한다.adjectives형용사somebody’s first thought· My first thought was that a bomb had gone off.· 내가 처음 든 생각은 폭탄이 터진 것이라는 것이었다.a passing thought (=a quick, not very serious thought)· He never gives his appearance more than a passing thought.· 그는 자신의 외모에 대해 잠깐 스쳐 지나가는 것 이상으로는 생각하지 않는다.a sobering thought (=one that makes you feel serious)· We have the power to destroy the world, which is a sobering thought.· 우리는 세상을 파괴할 힘을 가지고 있는데, 이는 정신이 번쩍 드는 생각이다.horrible/disturbing· A horrible thought struck her: could he be having an affair?· 끔찍한 생각이 그녀에게 엄습했다. 혹시 그가 바람을 피우고 있는 건 아닐까?a comforting thought· ‘People might not have noticed we’re late.’ ‘That’s a comforting thought.’· "사람들이 우리가 늦은 걸 못 알아챘을 수도 있어." "그거 위안이 되는 생각이네."a sudden thought· A sudden thought struck her and she began to laugh.· 갑자기 어떤 생각이 떠올라 그녀는 웃기 시작했다.phrases구the very thought (=even the idea of doing something)· The very thought of going on stage made her feel ill.· 무대에 오른다는 생각만으로도 그녀는 몸이 안 좋아졌다.