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单词 to think much
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to think (it) much
e. transitive. to think (it) much: (a) to be reluctant or shy, hesitate to do something, to have an objection (also with of); (b) to regard it as an important or serious matter to do, if, or that; (c) to be surprised, wonder that. See also much pron. and n. 1c, and cf. sense 14. Obsolete.Perhaps altered from ‘it thinks me much’ (think v.1).
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the mind > attention and judgement > importance > [verb (intransitive)] > attach importance to
reckOE
to make (do, give, take, have, let, kythe, set) force1303
chargea1425
to think (it) much1548
reckon1576
the mind > will > wish or inclination > unwillingness > be unwilling [verb (intransitive)]
nillOE
loathea1200
to make it tough1297
forthinka1300
reckc1300
ruea1400
to make (it) strangec1405
to make strangenessc1407
stick1418
resistc1425
to make (it) strange?1456
steek1478
tarrowc1480
doubt1483
sunyie1488
to make (it) nice1530
stay1533
shentc1540
to make courtesy (at)1542
to make it scrupulous1548
to think (it) much1548
to make dainty of (anything)1555
to lie aback1560
stand1563
steek1573
to hang back1581
erch1584
to make doubt1586
to hang the groin1587
to make scruple (also a, no, etc., scruple)1589
yearn1597
to hang the winga1601
to make squeamish1611
smay1632
bogglea1638
to hang off1641
waver1643
reluct1648
shy1650
reluctate1655
stickle1656
scruple1660
to make boggle1667
revere1689
begrudge1690
to have scruples1719
stopc1738
bitch1777
reprobate1779
crane1823
disincline1885
the mind > language > statement > objection > object [verb (transitive)]
strivea1400
objectc1443
repugna1513
controlc1525
to lay something in a person's light1530
pass1534
take1542
to think (it) much1548
challenge?1577
except1577
except1597
to formalize upon1597
formalize1599
scruple1627
demur1827
the mind > attention and judgement > importance > [verb (intransitive)] > attach importance to > regard as great or serious
to think (it) much1548
the mind > mental capacity > expectation > feeling of wonder, astonishment > wonder, be astonished [phrase]
to think wonder971
I have selcoutha1250
marvela1393
to have wondera1400
to have marvela1500
to give oneself wonderc1500
bewondereda1586
to think it wondera1586
estrange1658
to think (it) much1669
flabberdegasky1822
the mind boggles1899
the mind > mental capacity > expectation > surprise, unexpectedness > happen or move unexpectedly [verb (intransitive)] > feel surprised
to think wonder (also ferly)lOE
to have wondera1400
admirec1429
startle1562
to think (it) strange of (or concerning)1585
to come short?1611
strange1639
to think (it) much1669
admirize1702
to go (all) hot and cold1845
to take to1862
surprise1943
not to know (or to wonder) what hit one1961
1548 N. Udall et al. tr. Erasmus Paraphr. Newe Test. I. Matt. xviii. f. lxxv The more vnworthy we be to obteyne pardone eyther of our neyghboure, or of god..yf we thynke it muche to pardon our brother offendyng muche lesse.
1567 T. Drant tr. Horace Arte of Poetrie sig. B.vii He must..thinke not much his very frende in trifles to offende.
1569 R. Grafton Chron. II. 301 They thought it much if they coulde bring the French King..in safetie to Burdeaux.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Tempest (1623) i. ii. 253 Thou..thinkst it much to tread ye Ooze Of the salt deepe. View more context for this quotation
1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost x. 219 He..thought not much to cloath his Enemies. View more context for this quotation
1669 R. Montagu in Buccleuch MSS (Hist. MSS Comm.) (1899) I. 465 Mr. Grey nor Mr. Treasurer will not think much of my sharing with them.
1700 J. Dryden Chaucer's Wife of Bathe's Tale in Fables 482 The Ladies..thought it much a Man should die for Love. And with their Mistress join'd in close Debate.
1712 T. Ellwood Davideis v. ii . 267 He straitway came, Not thinking much to Parley with a Dame.
1793 H. Boyd Poems 570 Well she lov'd the Pastor's hallow'd trade, Nor thought it much, to raise with gentle hand, The lamb, deserted in the thorny glade.
1821 T. G. Wainewright Ess. & Crit. (1880) 194 Our historical wood-cutters have thought it much to follow..those lines ready-pencilled by the inventor on the blocks.
1873 S. Sweetser Ministry we Need xiii. 110 The world may not think it much to bury one's life out of sight.
1881 G. Meredith Tragic Comedians II. viii. 132 Can she think it much to have married that drab-coloured unit?
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