B1 [ I or T ] to spend time thinking about a possibility or making a decision認真考慮,斟酌,細想
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Would you consider fostering a child?
The council is considering banning vehicles from the town centre to relieve congestion.
"Have you decided what to do?" "No, I'm still considering the various possibilities."
I considered applying to university, but I eventually decided to go to the local poly.
Have you ever considered a career in the police force?
C1 [ T ] to give attention to a particular subject or fact when judging something else考慮到;注意到
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Let us consider the events of the last five months.
We need to consider this very serious issue in its totality.
We were going to paint the house ourselves, but when we considered the cost in time and effort, we decided to get a painter to do it for us.
He gave a slight shudder as he considered how near he had come to death.
He saw the theatre as a way of forcing people to consider social and political issues.
B2 [ T often + obj + (to be) + noun/adj ] to believe someone or something to be, or think of him, her, or it as something認爲;把…當作
to be very much admired受人尊敬;爲人重視;受到高度評價
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