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 contemplate ['kɒntempleit]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 注视, 沉思, 盘算

vi. 冥思苦想


  1. The police contemplated various kinds of trouble after the football match.
    警方料想足球赛后会发生各种各样的麻烦。
  2. The doctor contemplated the difficult operation he had to perform.
    医生细想他要进行的棘手的手术。
  3. It terrified me to contemplate the consequence of your action.
    想到你行动的后果,我就感到害怕。


contemplate
[ verb ]
  1. look at thoughtfully; observe deep in thought

  2. <verb.perception>
    contemplate one's navel
  3. consider as a possibility

  4. <verb.cognition>
    I contemplated leaving school and taking a full-time job
  5. think intently and at length, as for spiritual purposes

  6. <verb.cognition> meditate study
    He is meditating in his study
  7. reflect deeply on a subject

  8. <verb.cognition>
    chew over excogitate meditate mull mull over muse ponder reflect ruminate speculate think over
    I mulled over the events of the afternoon
    philosophers have speculated on the question of God for thousands of years
    The scientist must stop to observe and start to excogitate


Contemplate \Con"tem*plate\ (?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Contemplated} (# or #); p. pr. & vb. n. {Contemplating}.]
[L. contemplatus, p. p. of contemplari to contemplate; con- +
templum a space for observation marked out by the augur. See
{Temple}.]
1. To look at on all sides or in all its bearings; to view or
consider with continued attention; to regard with
deliberate care; to meditate on; to study.

To love, at least contemplate and admire,
What I see excellent.
--Milton.

We thus dilate
Our spirits to the size of that they contemplate.
--Byron.

2. To consider or have in view, as contingent or probable; to
look forward to; to purpose; to intend.

There remain some particulars to complete the
information contemplated by those resolutions. --A.
Hamilton.

If a treaty contains any stipulations which
contemplate a state of future war. --Kent.

Syn: To view; behold; study; ponder; muse; meditate on;
reflect on; consider; intend; design; plan; propose;
purpose. See {Meditate}.


Contemplate \Con"tem*plate\, v. i.
To consider or think studiously; to ponder; to reflect; to
muse; to meditate.

So many hours must I contemplate. --Shak.

  1. His comments have been welcomed by Mr Theo Waigel, the German finance minister, and Mr Norbert Blum, the labour minister. Mr Steinkuhler also makes sense about the need for general tax increases, which the government has so far refused to contemplate.
  2. No one would contemplate developing a field for 10p a barrel and this is the future life-blood of the North Sea,' Mr Laidlaw said.
  3. Destruction of the ozone layer, which screens out ultraviolet rays that are harmful to health, is too dreadful to contemplate.
  4. It is interesting to contemplate the political considerations that led Helmut Kohl to violate his tax pledge.
  5. The few programs that exist in North Carolina are in mental health departments, but most young people who kill themselves aren't ill and those who contemplate suicide are reluctant to call because of the stigma, Davis said.
  6. Dealers were daring to contemplate that the next cut will come on the morning of Friday the 13th. Sharp volatility in the trading of the December short sterling contract yesterday implied that dealers were divided over the scale of the cut.
  7. But what the government will not contemplate, even temporarily, is pumping less at a lower price.
  8. Canada adopted U.S. auto emission standards in 1985, and most European countries are only beginning to contemplate such controls.
  9. The Labour and Liberal Democrat proposals for constitutional reform need a more rational response from the Tories than a blanket refusal to contemplate any change.
  10. That explains his conversion to multi-racialism: the alternative was too ghastly to contemplate. Last week the president urged the voters of Potchefstroom to put aside their preference for racial purity and vote for the policy they thought would work.
  11. "It's not something we would contemplate lightly, and it's not an ideal solution," a company spokesman said.
  12. Nonetheless, associates said, such ideas reflect Mr. Wright's willingness to examine wide alternatives in building NBC, a General Electric Co. unit, including some options that traditional broadcasters might never contemplate.
  13. Unlike Northwest in its offer and ongoing talks with Midway creditors and management, Southwest doesn't contemplate taking on any Midway planes or employees.
  14. This disposal would restore its flexibility by halving net debt. Whether Wessex Water and the US-based Waste Management are as wise to contemplate paying such a hefty sum is another matter.
  15. But it will take P&O several years to generate the profits needed to rebuild cover sufficiently to contemplate any dividend increase.
  16. It is intriguing to contemplate the political ramifications of the party of Franklin Roosevelt, John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson not only trying to defeat a distinguished black American from sitting on the Supreme Court but destroying his person as well.
  17. Rather than ruminate about politics, he prefers to contemplate the heft of a cabbage or the sweetness of a lettuce, raising his voice to be heard over the locusts' buzz.
  18. But Mrs. Oakley did not back away from a statement Monday by spokesman Charles E. Redman that mines left in place by the Soviets and the Afghan army were "a big problem for the refugees as they contemplate returning" to the war-torn country.
  19. The SEC filing said such an arrangement may "contemplate the sale or disposition of portions of the company's assets" to the third parties after the group wins control.
  20. But the relevant governments - including Russia's - are reluctant to contemplate this due to their perception of plutonium as a potentially valuable fuel.
  21. Passersby, bundled against the cold, cast an eye and sometimes stopped briefly to contemplate the midday shadows and bits of sun that streaked the sculpture early Thursday.
  22. But the thought of Domino's without its founder remained difficult to contemplate.
  23. But even then, he concludes 'it will take time'. In his more creative moments, Mr Gorbachev has allowed himself to contemplate such a brave new Asian world.
  24. Five or six years later, they are in their 20s, unskilled and without a serious career to contemplate. Tens of thousands more receive training only of the most basic kind.
  25. But few of those leaders can contemplate an end to all direct influence in the party. The argument as to how far to go is wide open.
  26. 'Two years ago it was difficult to find a financial organisation willing to even contemplate outsourcing its services,' says Falconer.
  27. The restructuring must be radical, perhaps more so than Labour can bear to contemplate. Unions out If it is to have any chance of winning a future election, it must first sever all formal connections with the unions.
  28. Now that Albania has thrown out the communists, it might contemplate restoring the monarchy.
  29. Mr. Dukakis, a card-carrying Reagan-basher, may find this too distasteful to contemplate.
  30. "The essential point is Saddam Hussein now knows an attack on Saudi Arabia, were he to contemplate one, would not be an attack on Saudi Arabia alone," Hurd said.
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