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左思右想zuǒ sǐ yòu xiǎngponder on (/over)sth;think from different angles; think over carefully;turn (/run) sth over in ones’s mind ? 如今留了些,我要自己吃,恐怕折福,~,除我之外,惟你還配吃,所以特請你來。(《紅樓夢》309) …but I’ve still quite a bit left. To hog it all myself might bring me bad luck;and after thinking it over I decided you were the only fit to share it. So I came over specially to invite you. ? 她便整天整晚地~,就像螞蟻呆在熱鍋上,感覺這日子實(shí)在難過。(李六如《六十年的變遷》Ⅰ—19) Day and night,it weighed on her mind and kept her restless.Life had indeed become a misery for her./ (他) 坐在審案房里桌子邊,用手支著頭,正在~打主意。(李六如《六十年的變遷》 Ⅰ—216) So he sat at the desk with his head resting on his hand,groping in his mind for a way out of the predicament. ? 細(xì)聽一聽,竟是寶玉寶釵二人。黛玉心中越發(fā)動了氣,~,忽然想起早起的事來。(《紅樓夢》 312) It resolved itself,as she listened attentively,into the voices of Baoyu and Baochai. An even bitterer sense of chagrin took possession of her.Suddenly,as she hunted in her mind for some possible reason for her exclusion,she remembered the events of the morning…/剛一走進(jìn),周長興就往自己的床上一躺,翻來復(fù)去,~ ……(李六如《六十年的變遷》Ⅰ—131) Once inside the room,he lay down on his bed to meditate by himself. ? 如此~,一時五內(nèi)沸然,由不得余意纏綿,…… (《紅樓夢》412) As Daiyu mused in this way,her heart was very full,her mind in a turmoil. ? 可是~,一直到天亮,沒有合攏過眼皮。(李六如《六十年的變遷》 Ⅰ —190) But his mind beingcontinually occupied by one thing or another,he hardly managed to get a wink of sleep all night. ? 他~好一陣,就前言不搭后語地講起來。(杜鵬程《保衛(wèi)延安》157) His thoughts ran in all directions and he stumbledfrom one event to another as he spoke. ? 下窯被圍在里邊,什么都不能做。~危險多,好處少。所以我倆決定不去搞那老營生了。(知俠《鐵道游擊隊(duì)》8) Working in themine would keep us in the pit most of the time,which would mean greater danger and less chance to carry out our real job. So after serious thought we decidedto steer clear of it. ? 我~,你兩家也算是門當(dāng)戶對。(梁斌《紅旗譜》254)I’ve been thinking this over carefully,and your families are well matched. 左思右想think over from different angles;turn sth over in one’s mind 左思右想zuǒ sī yòu xiǎnɡ形容反復(fù)考慮,想來想去。turn sth. over in one’s mind, ponder on, mull sth. over, have sth. on the brain, crack one’s brains over |