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HSK
interesting / meaningful / enjoyable / fun
HSK 2
to feel embarrassed / to find it embarrassing / to be sorry (for inconveniencing sb)
HSK 2
idea / opinion / meaning / wish / desire / interest / fun / token of appreciation, affection etc / CL: 個|个 / to give as a small token / to do sth as a gesture of goodwill etc
HSK 2
mind / thoughts / inclination / mood
HSK 7-9
to think back over sth / to review / to revisit / to rethink / reflection / reassessment
HSK 7-9
to ponder / to consider
HSK 7-9
to contemplate / to ponder / contemplation / meditation
HSK 7-9
to design / to plot / to plan out / to compose / to draw a mental sketch / conception / plan / idea / composition
HSK 7-9
boring / of no interest
HSK 7-9
to have the nerve / what a cheek! / to feel no shame / to overcome the shame / (is it) proper? (rhetorical question)
IELTS (International English Language Testing System)
small token / mere trifle (used of one's gifts)
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  *思* | 思* | *思
to think / to consider
(idiom) homesickness
to fancy from afar / reverie / wild and fanciful thoughts
to yearn / to pine
innovative thinking / ingenuity
to be anxious and worried / agitated / pensive
spring mattress (loanword from "Simmons" bedding company name)
to set one's heart on sth (idiom)
Marx (name) / Karl Marx (1818-1883), German revolutionary, economist and historian
state of mind
(idiom) thought-provoking / to give one food for thought
to think hard / bitter thoughts / to pour out one's sufferings
imaginative power / creativeness
Karl Marx (1818-1883), German socialist philosopher, political activist and founder of Marxism
to dig for thoughts (idiom); to search everything for an answer / to rack one's brains
deliberation
(idiom) looking pensive; thoughtfully
Zuo Si (3rd century), Jin dynasty writer and poet
Sauvignon blanc (grape type)
to consider / to ponder
to think / to exercise one's mind
beautiful thoughts (in writing)
to do a little something as a token of one's appreciation / to express one's gratitude or esteem by treating sb to a meal or presenting a gift
(loanword) myth
to ponder a solution; to consider (the best move, how to find a way etc)
variant of 繆斯|缪斯
to think through / to invest effort in thinking about / to consider thoroughly
one-sided lovesickness; unrequited longing
boring / of no interest
to reckon / to consider / to ponder / to estimate
no thought for tea or rice (idiom); melancholic and suffering / to have no appetite
to die / lit. to visit Marx / to pass away
wonderful / great / delightful / very kind / generous
Mentos, a brand of candy produced by European company Perfetti Van Melle
thoughtfulness / wholesome thinking (Buddhism)
deep-seated lovesickness (idiom)
to rack one's brains / to think hard
unimaginable / outrageous / freakish
Bosworth (name) / Stephen Bosworth (1939-), US academic and diplomat, special representative for policy on North Korea from 2009
grief-stricken thoughts / mourning
Joris Ivens (1898-1989), Dutch documentary filmmaker and committed communist
what one thinks / person or thing that is on one's mind
the train of thought in writing
Colin Firth, English actor (1960-)
to be upset or disturbed
to rack one's brains (idiom); to take great pains to think sth through
Cerence, US company providing AI-based automotive assistants
memorial / recollection (of the deceased)


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