词汇 | think out loud |
释义 | Idiom think out loud Theme: COMMUNICATION - VERBAL to say one's thoughts aloud.Excuse me. I didn't really mean to say that. I was just thinking out loud.Mr. Johnson didn't prepare a speech. He just stood there and thought out loud. It was a terrible presentation. Idiom think out loud to say your thoughts aloud.I'm thinking out loud now, but it looks as if I can meet you Tuesday. think out loudTo verbalize one's thoughts, especially when trying to produce a solution or conclusion about something. Those weren't really suggestions for a solution, I was just thinking out loud. OK, so we've got 20 over there, 10 from the last one, five pending—sorry, I was thinking out loud. think out loudFig. to say one's thoughts aloud. Excuse me. I didn't really mean to say that. I was just thinking out loud. Mr. Johnson didn't prepare a speech. He just stood there and thought out loud. It was a terrible presentation. (I'm) (just) thinking out loud.Fig. I'm saying things that might better remain as private thoughts. (A way of characterizing or introducing one's opinions or thoughts. Also past tense.) Sue: What are you saying, anyway? Sounds like you're scolding someone. Bob: Oh, sorry. I was just thinking out loud. Bob: Now, this goes over here. Bill: You want me to move that? Bob: Oh, no. Just thinking out loud. |
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