consider 音标拼音: [kəns'ɪdɚ]
vt . 认为;考虑;体谅,照顾
vi . 考虑,思考
认为;考虑;体谅,照顾考虑,思考
consider v 1 :
deem to be ; "
She views this quite differently from me "; "
I consider her to be shallow "; "
I don '
t see the situation quite as negatively as you do " [
synonym : {
see }, {
consider },
{
reckon }, {
view }, {
regard }]
2 :
give careful consideration to ; "
consider the possibility of moving " [
synonym : {
study }, {
consider }]
3 :
take into consideration for exemplifying purposes ; "
Take the case of China "; "
Consider the following case " [
synonym :
{
consider }, {
take }, {
deal }, {
look at }]
4 :
show consideration for ;
take into account ; "
You must consider her age "; "
The judge considered the offender '
s youth and was lenient " [
synonym : {
consider }, {
count }, {
weigh }]
5 :
think about carefully ;
weigh ; "
They considered the possibility of a strike "; "
Turn the proposal over in your mind " [
synonym : {
consider }, {
debate }, {
moot }, {
turn over },
{
deliberate }]
6 :
judge or regard ;
look upon ;
judge ; "
I think he is very smart "; "
I believe her to be very smart "; "
I think that he is her boyfriend "; "
The racist conceives such people to be inferior " [
synonym : {
think }, {
believe }, {
consider }, {
conceive }]
7 :
look at attentively [
synonym : {
regard }, {
consider }]
8 :
look at carefully ;
study mentally ; "
view a problem " [
synonym :
{
view }, {
consider }, {
look at }]
9 :
regard or treat with consideration ,
respect ,
and esteem ;
"
Please consider your family "
Consider \
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{
Considered } (
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pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Considering }.] [
F .
consid ['
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rer ,
L .
considerare ,
-
sideratum ,
to consider ,
view attentively ,
prob .
fr .
con -
sidus ,
sideris ,
star ,
constellation ;
orig .,
therefore ,
to look at the stars .
See {
Sidereal },
and cf . {
Desire }.]
1 .
To fix the mind on ,
with a view to a careful examination ;
to think on with care ;
to ponder ;
to study ;
to meditate on .
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I will consider thy testimonies . --
Ps .
cxix .
95 .
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Thenceforth to speculations high or deep I turned my thoughts ,
and with capacious mind Considered all things visible . --
Milton .
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2 .
To look at attentively ;
to observe ;
to examine .
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She considereth a field ,
and buyeth it . --
Prov .
xxxi .
16 .
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3 .
To have regard to ;
to take into view or account ;
to pay due attention to ;
to respect .
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Consider ,
sir ,
the chance of war :
the day Was yours by accident . --
Shak .
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England could grow into a posture of being more united at home ,
and more considered abroad . --
Sir W .
Temple .
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4 .
To estimate ;
to think ;
to regard ;
to view .
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Considered as plays ,
his works are absurd .
--
Macaulay .
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Note :
The proper sense of consider is often blended with an idea of the result of considering ;
as , "
Blessed is he that considereth the poor ." --
Ps .
xli .
1 .;
i .
e .,
considers with sympathy and pity . "
Which [
services ]
if I have not enough considered ." --
Shak .;
i .
e .,
requited as the sufficient considering of them would suggest .
"
Consider him liberally ." --
J .
Hooker .
Syn :
To ponder ;
weigh ;
revolve ;
study ;
reflect or meditate on ;
contemplate ;
examine .
See {
Ponder }.
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Consider \
Con *
sid "
er \,
v .
i .
1 .
To think seriously ;
to make examination ;
to reflect ;
to deliberate .
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We will consider of your suit . --
Shak .
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'
T were to consider too curiously ,
to consider so .
--
Shak .
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She wished she had taken a moment to consider ,
before rushing down stairs . --
W .
Black [
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2 .
To hesitate . [
Poetic &
R .] --
Dryden .
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184 Moby Thesaurus words for "
consider ":
account ,
account as ,
adjudge ,
adjudicate ,
admit ,
admit exceptions ,
air ,
allow ,
allow for ,
analyze ,
assume ,
be abstracted ,
be afraid ,
be concerned ,
be judicious ,
be thoughtful of ,
bear in mind ,
believe ,
brood ,
canvass ,
care ,
chew over ,
chew the cud ,
cogitate ,
comment upon ,
concede ,
conceive ,
conclude ,
consider the circumstances ,
consider the source ,
contemplate ,
controvert ,
count ,
credit ,
daresay ,
deal with ,
debate ,
deduce ,
deem ,
deliberate ,
deliberate over ,
deliberate upon ,
digest ,
discount ,
discourse about ,
discuss ,
disregard ,
divine ,
dream ,
entertain thoughts of ,
envisage ,
envision ,
esteem ,
estimate ,
examine ,
exchange views ,
excogitate ,
exercise judgment ,
expect ,
express an opinion ,
eye ,
fancy ,
feel ,
form an opinion ,
gather ,
gauge ,
go into ,
grant ,
guess ,
handle ,
harbor an idea ,
have a hunch ,
have an idea ,
have an impression ,
have an inkling ,
have in mind ,
have regard for ,
have the idea ,
have thoughts about ,
heed ,
hold ,
hold an idea ,
hold as ,
hold the thought ,
imagine ,
infer ,
inspect ,
introspect ,
investigate ,
judge ,
keep in mind ,
knock around ,
let ,
let be ,
lift temporarily ,
look at ,
look upon ,
look upon as ,
maintain ,
make allowance for ,
mark ,
meditate ,
mind ,
mull over ,
muse ,
new ,
note ,
observe ,
opine ,
pass under review ,
pay attention ,
perpend ,
pine ,
play around with ,
play with ,
ponder ,
prefigure ,
presume ,
presuppose ,
presurmise ,
provide for ,
provisionally accept ,
rap ,
rate ,
reason ,
reason about ,
reason the point ,
reck ,
reckon ,
reckon with ,
reflect ,
reflect upon ,
regard ,
relax ,
relax the condition ,
repute ,
respect ,
review ,
revolve ,
rule ,
ruminate ,
ruminate over ,
say ,
scan ,
scrutinize ,
see ,
sense ,
set aside ,
set down as ,
sift ,
speculate ,
study ,
suppose ,
surmise ,
suspect ,
take ,
take account of ,
take an interest ,
take for ,
take for granted ,
take into account ,
take into consideration ,
take it ,
take to be ,
take up ,
talk ,
talk about ,
talk of ,
talk over ,
think ,
think about ,
think of ,
think over ,
thresh out ,
toy with ,
treat ,
trow ,
understand ,
ventilate ,
view ,
view as ,
waive ,
ween ,
weigh
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