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Min-Chun Shih
"think of" and "think up"
If I want to say something jump out of my mind, which one should I use?
What's the different between these two?
2017年2月23日 17:11
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You think of something if you try to come up with something. You might make an "effort" to do so, it is deliberate. For example: Think of a title to your essay
You think something up if you come across an idea of yours that occurred to you kind of by chance. You didn´t make an effort, it was spontaneous.
At least, I was made to understand it like that.
I hope this helps. Ask a native English speaker about this, anyway.
2017年2月23日
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I would use THINK UP in the meaning of to invent or develop something spontaneously, like think up a new back-up plan. Whereas, THINK OF means to remember and consider something. For instance, think of some examples.
2017年2月23日
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