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    consider 的英语意思

    considerconsider /kənˈsɪdə $ -ər/ verb 查看全部语言翻译1think about [intransitive, transitive] to think about something carefully, especially before making a choice or decision仔细考虑某事,尤指在作出选择或决定之前consider doing something I seriously considered resigning (=almost actually resigned).我认真考虑过辞职(=几乎真的辞了)。consider the possibility of (doing) something Have you considered the possibility of retraining?你考虑过重新培训的可能性吗?consider whether (to do something) We are considering whether to change our advice to tourists.我们正在考虑是否修改对游客的建议。consider where/how/why etc We’re still considering where to move to.我们还在考虑搬到哪里。 We will have to consider your offer carefully.我们将不得不仔细考虑您的提议。be considering your position formal正式 (=be deciding whether or not to leave your job)(=正在考虑是否辞职) see thesaurus at thinkGRAMMAR语法Consider is followed by an -ing form, not an infinitive. You consider doing something: · I considered asking for my money back. Don’t say: I considered to ask for my money back.Grammar guide ‒ VERBSconsider 后接动名词(-ing 形式),而非不定式。用法为 consider doing something:· I considered asking for my money back.(我考虑过要求退款。)✗ 不要说:I considered to ask for my money back. 语法指南 ‒ 动词2opinion [transitive] to think of someone or something in a particular way or to have a particular opinion以某种特定方式看待某人或某事,或持有某种特定看法consider (that) The local authority considered that the school did not meet requirements.地方当局认为该学校不符合要求。consider somebody/something (to be) something A further increase in interest rates is now considered unlikely.利率进一步上升目前被认为不太可能。 Liz Quinn was considered an excellent teacher.Liz Quinn 被认为是一位出色的老师。 They consider themselves to be Europeans.他们认为自己是欧洲人。consider it necessary/important etc to do something I did not consider it necessary to report the incident.我认为没有必要报告此事件。 I consider it a great honour to be invited.我认为受到邀请是极大的荣幸。consider somebody/something to do something The campaign was considered to have failed.这次活动被认为已经失败。consider yourself lucky/fortunate (=believe you are lucky etc)(=认为自己是幸运的等) Consider yourself lucky you weren’t in the car at the time.你该庆幸自己当时不在车里。consider yourself (to be) something (=think of yourself as a particular type of person)(=把自己视为某种特定类型的人) They consider themselves to be middle class.他们认为自己属于中产阶级。3people’s feelings [transitive] to think about someone or their feelings, and try to avoid upsetting them考虑到某人或其感受,并尽量避免让其不悦considerate:  You’ve got to learn to consider other people!你得学会体谅他人! Have you considered my feelings?你考虑过我的感受吗?4important fact [intransitive, transitive] to think about an important fact relating to something when making a judgment在作出判断时考虑与某事相关的重要事实considering:  It’s not surprising when you consider that he only arrived six months ago.想到他六个月前才到,这并不奇怪。 All things considered, I’m sure we made the right decision.综合考虑各方面,我确信我们做出了正确的决定。5discuss [transitive] to discuss something such as a report or problem, so that you can make a decision about it讨论报告或问题等事项,以便就此作出决定:  The committee has been considering the report.委员会一直在审议这份报告。6look at [transitive] formal正式 to look at someone or something carefully仔细端详某人或某物:  Ben considered the statue with an expert eye.Ben 以行家的眼光端详着那座雕像。7consider it done spoken口语 used to say yes very willingly when someone asks you to do something for them用于表示非常乐意答应他人的请求:  ‘Could you drive me to the airport tomorrow?’ ‘Consider it done.’"你明天能开车送我去机场吗?""包在我身上。"GRAMMAR: Using the progressive语法:进行时的用法In meaning 1, consider is often used in the progressive. You say: · I am considering investing some money (=I am thinking about it and may do it).• 在含义 1 中,consider 常用于进行时。说法为:· I am considering investing some money(=我正在考虑此事,可能会这么做)。In meaning 2, consider is not used in the progressive. You say: · I consider it a good investment (=I believe that it is). Don’t say: I am considering it a good investment.Grammar guide ‒ VERBS• 在含义 2 中,consider 不用于进行时。说法为:· I consider it a good investment(=我认为它是好的投资)。✗ 不要说:I am considering it a good investment. 语法指南 ‒ 动词THESAURUS同义词辨析consider verb [transitive not in progressive] formal正式 to have an opinion about someone or something after thinking carefully about them经过仔细思考后对某人或某事持有某种看法: · We do not consider this film suitable for young children.· 我们认为这部电影不适合幼儿观看。· She is considered to be one of the finest pianists of her generation.· 她被认为是同代人中最出色的钢琴家之一。see verb [transitive not in progressive] to think about someone or something in a particular way, or as being a particular kind of person or thing以某种特定方式或将某人/某事视为某类人/事物来看待: · Having a child makes you see things differently.· 有了孩子,你看待事物的方式会不同。· America was seen as the land of opportunity.· 美国被视为机遇之地。· The country sees itself as a bridge between East and West.· 这个国家视自己为东西方之间的桥梁。regard/view verb [transitive] to think about someone or something in a particular way, or as being a particular kind of person or thing. Regard/view are a little more formal than see以某种特定方式或将某人/某事视为某类人/事物来看待。regard/view 比 see 稍正式: · She regards herself more as an entertainer than a singer.· 她认为自己更像一个艺人,而不是歌手。· Many people in the industry viewed him with suspicion.· 业内许多人对他持怀疑态度。perceive verb [transitive often passive] formal正式 to think about someone or something in a particular way, or as being a particular kind of person or thing以某种特定方式或将某人/某事视为某类人/事物来看待: · Historically, nursing has been perceived as a job for women, but things have changed now.· 从历史上看,护理一直被认为是女性的职业,但现在情况已经改变。· The group were perceived to have little real talent.· 这个团体被认为没有多少真正的才华。· Do other people perceive us as we perceive ourselves?· 他人眼中的我们,与我们自我认知的形象一致吗?think of somebody/something as (also look on somebody/something as) to think that someone or something is a particular type of person or thing认为某人或某事属于某种特定类型的人或事物: · He looked on his job as a welcome relief from the problems at home.· 他把工作看作是从家庭烦恼中解脱的一种慰藉。· Even though he’s 18, his parents still think of him as a child.· 尽管他已经 18 岁了,他的父母仍然把他当小孩看。· I think of her more as a sister.· 我更把她当姐妹看。