transitive. To consider (something) to be, or be equivalent to, what is described in the associated complement or phrase; = account, v. 6. With…
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > evaluation, estimation, appraisal > appraise, estimate [verb (transitive)] > consider to be, account as (46) telleOE transitive. To consider (something) to be, or be equivalent to, what is described in the associated complement or phrase; = account, v. 6. With… talec897 transitive. To account, reckon, consider (something) to be (so and so). Obsolete. seeOE Used to order or request a person to look at or observe something; used to draw attention to an… transitive. Esp. with clause introduced by what or… letc1000 To think (highly, lightly, much, etc.) of (occasionally by, to, Old English embe). to let well of: to be glad of, welcome. Obsolete. holdc1200 To have or keep in the mind, entertain. With object and complement or extension: To think, consider, esteem, regard as. Const. with simple… reckon1340 transitive. With complement, or with as, for, or to be. To regard, consider, or hold (a person or thing) to be something specified, or to be of a… aima1382 transitive. With as, or simple complement. To consider to be, regard as. Also without construction: to take account of, to esteem, regard. Obsolete. accounta1387 To reckon, estimate, value, hold (something) (to be as described in the associated complement or… transitive. With as (also for). Now rare. counta1387 To esteem, account, reckon, consider, regard, hold (a thing) to be (so and so). with for (archaic), as; = account, v. 6b. judgec1390 To conclude, infer; to think, suppose. transitive. With object and infinitive, or other complement; = deem, v. 6b. takea1400 transitive. With simple complement: to suppose to be, to consider as. Obsolete. countc1400 To esteem, account, reckon, consider, regard, hold (a thing) to be (so and so). with object and complement; = account, v. 6a. receivec1400 transitive. To take, accept, or understand (a thing) to be, regard or interpret as. With as, †for. existimatec1430 transitive. To consider, think, regard; = esteem, v. 5. to look on ——?c1430 intransitive. To regard as being something specified. Also: †to consider to be something specified (obsolete). Cf. to look upon —— 3a at phrasal… makec1440 To regard as, consider, or compute to be; to describe or represent as; to cause to appear as. Cf… transitive. With noun complement: to consider… reputea1449 transitive. To regard, reckon, account as. suppose1474 To hold as a belief or opinion; to believe in the truth of; to think, be of the opinion. transitive. With infinitive: to believe oneself to do or… treatc1485 transitive. To consider or regard in a particular aspect and deal with accordingly. (Often with as.) determinea1513 To conclude from reasoning, investigation, etc. (a thing to be, or that it is). Obsolete. recount?c1525 transitive. With complement, or with as, for, or to be. To regard, consider, or hold (a person or thing) to be something specified, or to possess… esteem1526 To account, consider, think, hold (a thing to be so and so). With simple complement; less frequently with as or to be; rarely const. †for. believe1533 intransitive. With adverbial and of: to have a particular (good, bad, or other) opinion of a person or thing. estimate?1533 To esteem, consider, judge (a thing to be so and so); with simple complement, or as. Obsolete. rare = esteem, v. 5. ascribe1535 with complement. To reckon, consider as. reflexive. To reckon oneself, claim, pretend to be. (So in Old French.) Obsolete. consider1539 transitive. To estimate, reckon, judge of. Obsolete. regard1547 transitive. To consider, look on, view, as being something specified. Also occasionally with simple object complement in same sense, and with other… count1553 To esteem, account, reckon, consider, regard, hold (a thing) to be (so and so). with infinitive or object clause. archaic or dialect.(With clause… to look upon ——1553 intransitive. To regard as being something specified. Also: †to consider to be something specified; also with noun complement (obsolete). Cf. to look… take1561 To adopt or choose for a particular purpose or (with as, for) in a particular capacity; to have recourse to or to avail oneself of (a means… reck1567 transitive. With complement. To regard or consider (a person, also occasionally a thing); to reckon. In later use Scottish. Also with in. Obsolete. eye?1593 transitive. With as. To regard or perceive in a particular way; to consider to be a particular person or thing. censure1597 With complemental adjective or phrase: To judge (an object) to be (of such a kind). Obsolete. subscribe1600 transitive. With complement. To declare or consider (a person) to be what is specified; = to set down 8a at set, v.1 phrasal verbs 2. Obsolete. perhibit1613 transitive. To esteem or repute; to hold to be. behold1642 transitive. To look upon, view, consider as (something); to consider or hold in a certain capacity. resent1642 transitive. To take or receive as (also for) something. Obsolete. attributea1657 With complement: To allow any one the ‘attribute’ of; to hold him to be. fancy1662 trans. with simple complement, or to be: To imagine (a person, oneself, a thing) to be (so and so). vogue1675 To repute or reckon (as something). decount1762 transitive. To set down in a reckoning or account; to reckon. to put down1788 transitive. To judge or presume (a person or thing) to be; to reckon or estimate as or at; to take for. to set down1798 To estimate, reckon; †in early use with object and complement, or with clause; now only, to regard (a person) as, take (him) for, consider (him) to be… rate1854 intransitive. To have a certain rating or position; to count, rank, or be considered as. have1867 transitive. colloquial. To regard, judge, or perceive (someone) as being of a certain type (now often with the implication that the… mean1878 transitive. In passive, with infinitive clause: to be reputed, considered, said to be something. Cf. suppose, v. 9a. |
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