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Examples:reveal (one's thoughts or feelings)—goose feather sent from afar, a trifling present with a weighty thought behind it (idiom); It's not the gift that counts, but the thought behind it.—exhaust one's thoughts and ingenuity (idiom); to think sth through thoroughly—have second thoughts about sth—(hon.) your distinguished thoughts—side by side (of two processes, developments, thoughts etc)—turn one's thoughts back to—(of greed, lust etc) dominate one's thoughts—lit. heart distracted, thoughts in turmoil (idiom); distraught with anxiety—extemporaneous thoughts noted down after a visit—one's thoughts and feelings—(fig.) expose and share (one's experiences and thoughts) on the Web (loanword from "share")—the Hundred Schools of Thought, the various schools of thought and their exponents during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods (770-220 BC)—extreme (usu. of thoughts, speech, circumstances)—external appearance and inner thoughts coincide (idiom); say what one means—concentrating one's thoughts and efforts—thoughts wandering far away—random thoughts (a literary genre)—one's outward show and inner thoughts—one's thoughts fly a longed-for place or person—beautiful thoughts (in writing)—dig for thoughts (idiom); to search everything for an answer—person who shares their experiences and thoughts with others on the Internet—be lost in wild and fanciful thoughts—observe sb's words and gestures (idiom, from Analects); to examine words and moods for a clue as to sb's thoughts—different thoughts coming mind—lit. deep plans and distant thoughts—thoughts surging in one's mind [idiom.]—reveal one's thoughts or feelings—goose feather sent from afar (idiom); a trifling present with a weighty thought behind it—goose feather sent from afar, a slight present but weighty meaning (idiom); It's not the present the counts, it's the thought behind it.—no thought for tea or rice (idiom); melancholic and suffering—slight present but weighty meaning (idiom); It's not the present the counts, it's the thought behind it.—think three times then go (idiom); don't act before you've thought it through carefully—a hundred flowers bloom, a hundred schools of thought contend (idiom); refers the classical philosophic schools of the Warring States period 475-221 BC, but adopted for Mao's campaign of 1956—originator (of a tradition, school of thought etc)—goose feather sent from afar (idiom); a trifling gift with a weighty thought behind it—a hundred schools of thought contend (idiom); refers the classical philosophic schools of the Warring States period 475-221 BC—nurture (a development, school of thought, artwork etc)—Mao Zedong Thought, Deng Xiaoping Theory & the Three Represents—be a proponent of (an idea or school of thought)—bravery with no thought of personal safety (idiom); risking life and limb—He who gives no thought far-flung problems soon finds suffering nearby (idiom, from Analects).—dash on bravely with no thought of personal safety (idiom); undaunted by dangers—Emishi or Ebisu, ethnic group of ancient Japan, thought be related to modern Ainus—School of Agriculture, school of thought of the Warring States Period (475-221 BC)—representative individual (of a school of thought)—Sakharov prize for freedom of thought, awarded by European parliament annually since 1988—able think of everything that needs to be thought of—Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought (awarded by EU since 1988)— |