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considering 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Preposition
/kənˈsidəriNG/,
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Taking into consideration,
  1. Taking into consideration
    • - considering the conditions, it's very good
    • - considering that he was the youngest on the field, he played well
Adverb
  1. Taking everything into account
    • - they weren't feeling too bad, considering

  1. (consider) see: deem to be; "She views this quite differently from me"; "I consider her to be shallow"; "I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do"
  2. (consider) study: give careful consideration to; "consider the possibility of moving"
  3. (consider) think about carefully; weigh; "They considered the possibility of a strike"; "Turn the proposal over in your mind"
  4. (consider) think: judge or regard; look upon; judge; "I think he is very smart"; "I believe her to be very smart"; "I think that he is her boyfriend"; "The racist conceives such people to be inferior"
  5. (consider) regard: look at attentively
  6. (consider) view: look at carefully; study mentally; "view a problem"
  7. (Consider (album)) Consider is an EP by Delaware band Boysetsfire, released in 1996. It was released as a 7" vinyl.
  8. (Consider (MUD)) Consider is, in MUDs and particularly DikuMUDs, a player capability, usually implemented as a command, for evaluating the likely outcome of engaging in combat with a potential enemy. It is often abbreviated con.
  9. Consideration is the concept of legal value in connection with contracts. It is anything of value promised to another when making a contract. It can take the form of money, physical objects, services, promised actions, abstinence from a future action and much more. ...
  10. (consider) To think about seriously; To think of doing; To assign some quality to; To look at attentively; To take up as an example; To debate or dispose of a motion
  11. (consideration) The thought process of considering, of taking everything into account; Something considered as a reason or ground for a (possible) decision; The tendency to consider others; A payment or other recompense for something done; A matter of inducement for something promised; ...
  12. (CONSIDER) To discuss and decide upon a pending motion with or without debate.
  13. (Consider) Do help this poor user, you will do the following:
  14. (Consider) Favorable rating given to a screenplay indicating the script merits further consideration for production/development.
  15. (Consider) Say what you think and have observed about something. Back up your comments using appropriate evidence from external sources, or your own experience. Include any views which are contrary to your own and how they relate to what you originally thought.
  16. (Consider) The “maybe” grade in studio script coverage.
  17. (consider) (v) eslеb qararģa, eslеrgе, oümlarģa, sanarģa, tеrgеrgе, tеrеn tеrgеrgе
  18. (Consideration) Payment in the form of money or other form of benefit in exchange for an agreed action (e.g. the receipt of goods and/or services).
  19. (consideration) The price or subject matter, which induces a contract; may be in money, commodity, exchange, or a transfer of personal effort.
  20. (Consideration) A required element in all contracts by which some-thing of value, including a promise, is exchanged for the act or promise of another.
  21. (Consideration) Under common law, there can be no binding contract without consideration, which was defined in an 1875 English decision as "some right, interest, profit or benefit accruing to the one party, or some forbearance, detriment, loss or responsibility given, suffered or undertaken by ...
  22. (Consideration) The money value of a transaction (number of shares multiplied by the price), before adding commission, stamp duty, etc.
  23. (CONSIDERATION) SOMETHING OF VALUE GIVEN TO INDUCE ANOTHER PERSON TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT. IT MAY BE MONEY, SERVICES, OR A PROMISE, AND CONSISTS OF EITHER A BENEFIT TO THE PROMISOR, OR A LOSS OR DETRIMENT TO THE PROMISEE.
  24. (consideration) An act or the promise thereof, which is offered by one party to induce another to enter into a contract; that which is given in exchange for something from another; also the promise to refrain from doing a certain act, like filing a justifiable lawsuit (the forbearance of a right ...
  25. (CONSIDERATION) An exchange of something of value between two parties. This is one of the requirements of a valid contract. Payment of the premium is an applicant's consideration. The company's promise to pay proceeds is its consideration.