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Put on your thinking cap and try to remember whose house you slept at last night.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
よく考えて、昨晩だれの家にとまったか、思い出すようにしなさい。 - Tanaka Corpus
Put on your thinking cap and try to remember whose house you slept at last night.例文帳に追加
よく考えて、昨晩だれの家にとまったか、思い出すようにしなさい。 - Tatoeba例文
No matter how often I put on my thinking cap, I am afraid my unpreparedness will dominate.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
どんなによく考えても、不備な面がいたるところにあるのではないかと思っている。 - Tanaka Corpus
No matter how often I put on my thinking cap, I am afraid my unpreparedness will dominate.例文帳に追加
どんなによく考えても、不備な面がいたるところにあるのではないかと思っている。 - Tatoeba例文
thinking that we were Protestants because Mahony, who was dark-complexioned, wore the silver badge of a cricket club in his cap.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
色黒のマホニーが帽子にクリケットのクラブの銀色のバッジを着けているので我々をプロテスタントと思ったのだ。 - James Joyce『遭遇』
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thinking-cap
名詞
thinking-cap (複数形 thinking-caps)
- Alternative form of thinking cap
- 1855 February 28, “On with Your Thinking-caps!”, in Youth’s Penny Gazette, volume XIII, number 5 (number 317 overall), Philadelphia, Pa.; New York, N.Y.; Boston, Mass.: American Sunday-School Union, OCLC 1775998, page 18, column 1:
- Now suppose they put on their "thinking-caps" a moment or two, and consider what is going on in the great world around them. [...] Before you pull off your "thinking-cap" cast a look around your own country—free, prosperous, powerful, independent; yet how full of wickedness, and how unmindful of its obligation to the God of nations!
- 1864, William M. Thayer, “Introduction”, in A Child’s History of the Rebellion, from the Bombardment of Fort Sumter to the Capture of Roanoke Island, Boston, Mass.: Walker, Wise, and Company, […], OCLC 1042170467, page 24:
- 1916, Sara H. Merrill, “The Hero Turtle”, in John Martin [pseudonym; Morgan van Roorbach Shepard], editor, John Martin’s Annual: A Jolly Big Book for Little Folks, Garden City, N.Y.: Published by John Martin’s House Inc. […] for Platt & Peck Co., OCLC 20926340:
- As time passed the Great Spirit grew fonder and fonder of his good-natured friend, and was grieved to see him suffer for the lack of a full dinner pot and stomach, so the Great Spirit put on his thinking-cap and learned a way to help Mr. Turtle. "The old fellow needs a wife!" said the Great Spirit taking off his thinking-cap.
thinking cap
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/12 20:30 UTC 版)
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- thinking-cap
発音
- (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA: /ˈθɪŋkɪŋ ˌkæp/
- ハイフネーション: think‧ing cap
名詞
thinking cap (plural thinking caps)
- (humorous, idiomatic) A metaphorical state of focused thinking or concentration, invoked to encourage problem-solving.
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1855 February 28, “On with Your Thinking-caps!”, in Youth’s Penny Gazette, volume XIII, number 5 (number 317 overall), Philadelphia, Pa.; New York, N.Y.; Boston, Mass.: American Sunday-School Union, →OCLC, page 18, column 1:
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Now suppose they put on their "thinking-caps" a moment or two, and consider what is going on in the great world around them. [...] Before you pull off your "thinking-cap" cast a look around your own country—free, prosperous, powerful, independent; yet how full of wickedness, and how unmindful of its obligation to the God of nations!
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1864, William M. Thayer, “Introduction”, in A Child’s History of the Rebellion, from the Bombardment of Fort Sumter to the Capture of Roanoke Island, Boston, Mass.: Walker, Wise, and Company, […], →OCLC, page 24:
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1873 October 11, “Jessie’s Token of Love”, in The Temperance Record: The Organ of the National Temperance League, number 914, London: Published for the National Temperance League by William Tweedie, […], →OCLC, page 485, column 2:
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"Costly gifts, my dear child, are not always acceptable as a proof of love. And if you put on your thinking cap, perhaps you will find that you, too, can take an acceptable keepsake to your teacher." / "Why, I'm sure I've nothing worth taking to her, mamma. And all the thinking caps in the world can't help me to an idea."
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1916, Sara H. Merrill, “The Hero Turtle”, in John Martin [pseudonym; Morgan van Roorbach Shepard], editor, John Martin’s Annual: A Jolly Big Book for Little Folks, Garden City, N.Y.: Published by John Martin’s House Inc. […] for Platt & Peck Co., →OCLC:
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As time passed the Great Spirit grew fonder and fonder of his good-natured friend, and was grieved to see him suffer for the lack of a full dinner pot and stomach, so the Great Spirit put on his thinking-cap and learned a way to help Mr. Turtle. "The old fellow needs a wife!" said the Great Spirit taking off his thinking-cap.
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1989 February 23, Molly Burney (witness), Hearing on the Reauthorization of VISTA: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Select Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session: […] (serial no. 101-5), Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, →OCLC, page 60:
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There are two of us with children and just think now, if two of us with children can do this, just think what the young people who don't have children, coming out of school, can do if they put their thinking caps on and just volunteered and sat down and talked to find out what they can do. I know there are a lot of them out there can do it.
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2013, James A. Bellanca, “Toward More Systematic Searches”, in The Focus Factor: 8 Essential Twenty-first Century Thinking Skills for Deeper Student Learning, New York, N.Y.: Teachers College Press, →ISBN, page 70:
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[I]f he stopped, took a deep breath, and put on a thinking cap to make a plan, he would have a greater chance of finding the object and finding it sooner.
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参照
- ^ See, for example, Robert Armin (1600), Foole upon Foole, or, Six Sortes of Sottes: […], London: Printed for William Ferbrand, →OCLC; republished in J[ohn] P[ayne] C[ollier], editor (1842), “A Nest of Ninnies: […]”, in Fools and Jesters: With a Reprint of Robert Armin’s Nest of Ninnies. 1608. […], London: Printed [by Frederic Shoberl, Jr.] for the Shakespeare Society, →OCLC, page 53: “By and by comes the gentleman in his white linen boot hose, ready to the purpose. A poxe of lazy coblers! sayes hee; my boots! shall I forfeit a bond for your pleasure? The Cobler puts off his considering cap. Why, sir, sayes hee, I sent them home but now.”
- “thinking cap, n.” under “thinking, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, September 2009. - “thinking cap, n.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
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