to think of something

  • 41think well of something — think well of (someone/something) to have a very good opinion of someone or something. Although Scott has a high regard for the Navy, I understand the Navy doesn t think well of his film about the submarine service. We think very highly of our… …

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  • 42Something Kinda Ooooh — «Something Kinda Ooooh» Сингл …

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  • 43think nothing of doing something — think nothing of (doing something) if you think nothing of doing something that other people find difficult, you do it very easily. He s so fit. He d think nothing of running ten miles before breakfast …

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  • 44think — think1 [thiŋk] vt. thought, thinking [< ME thenchen, to think, confused with thinchen, to seem < OE thencan < PGmc * thankjan, to think: for IE base see THANK] 1. to form or have in the mind; conceive [thinking good thoughts] 2. to hold… …

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  • 45think over — think (something) over to consider something carefully. She really ought to think it over before she quits school. Dunham was looking at me, thinking over what he had heard and deciding what it meant. Usage notes: often used in the form think it… …

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  • 46think well of someone — think well of (someone/something) to have a very good opinion of someone or something. Although Scott has a high regard for the Navy, I understand the Navy doesn t think well of his film about the submarine service. We think very highly of our… …

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  • 47think well of — (someone/something) to have a very good opinion of someone or something. Although Scott has a high regard for the Navy, I understand the Navy doesn t think well of his film about the submarine service. We think very highly of our new chorus… …

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  • 48think — UK US /θɪŋk/ verb [I or T] (thought, thought) ► to have a particular idea, belief or opinion: think (that) »Some analysts think that rates will continue to rise. »I think the figures speak for themselves. »Have you seen the new ad? What do you… …

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  • 49think something out (or through) — consider something in all its aspects before taking action. → think …

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  • 50think nothing of — (doing something) if you think nothing of doing something that other people find difficult, you do it very easily. He s so fit. He d think nothing of running ten miles before breakfast …

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