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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
think of something
▪ I. ˈthink of sth derived to imagine an actual or a possible situation •Just think of the expense! •~ doing sth I couldn't think of letting you take the blame (= I would not allow that to happen). Main entry: ↑thinkderived ▪ II. ˈthink about/of sb/sth derived 1. to consider sb/sth when you are doing or planning sth • Don't you ever think about other people? 2. to consider doing sth Syn: ↑contemplate •~ doing sth She's thinking of changing her job. Main entry: ↑thinkderived ▪ III. ˈthink of sth/sb derived 1. to have an image or idea of sth/sb in your mind • When I said that I wasn't thinking of anyone in particular. 2. to create an idea in your imagination • Can anybody think of a way to raise money? • ‘What shall we do now?’ ‘I'll think of something.’ •Have you thought of a name for the baby yet? 3. no passive (used especially with can)to remember sth/sb • I can think of at least three occasions when he arrived late. • I can't think of her name at the moment. Main entry: ↑thinkderived
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