Thought is resolved as follows:
First, the word pronunciation:
British pronunciation:/θ? t/
American pronunciation:/θ? t/
Second, the word definition:
Thought, idea; Thinking; Opinions; concept
V. think, think; ponder
Third, the word form changes:
Past tense: thought
Past participle: thought
Present participle: thinking
Fourth, word collocation:
After thinking about it,
At first thought
At the thought of
Beyond thought cann't imagine
In thought, in thought, in meditation
Think and do in thought and deed
On first thought at first thought
V. Usage of words:
Thought is a noun with the same shape as the past tense or past participle of the verb think, which basically means "thinking, thinking", can also refer to "thinking ability" or "thinking process", and can also refer to "thoughts and ideological trends (of a certain period, class, country, etc.)"
Thought is often used with the preposition for when it is interpreted as "caring, paying attention and considering"; When solving "ideas, opinions and opinions", it is often used in the plural form; It is often used with the structure of "of+ v -ing" in the interpretation of "intention, intention".
Thought can refer to "thought" collectively, and when it means "one thought", it means a thought, but when it means multiple times, it means thoughts;;
VI. Bilingual Examples:
I had a sudden thought and decided to call her.
I suddenly had an idea and decided to call her.
He expressed his thoughts on the matter during the meeting.
He expressed his views on this issue at the meeting.
She was lost in thought and didn’t notice me approaching.
She was so lost in thought that she didn't notice me approaching.
I never thought I would see you here.
I never thought I would see you here.
His thoughts on education are quite progressive.
His thoughts on education are very progressive.