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词汇 thought pattern
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Definition of thought pattern in English:

thought pattern

noun
  • 1A habit of thinking in a particular way, using particular assumptions.

    (习惯的)思维方式

    this series of experiences forced Malcolm X to rearrange many of his thought patterns and toss aside his previous conclusions
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Again, it was the strong imprint of utilitarian thought patterns in economics that kept so many economists sliding down through the railway embankments of eugenic reasoning.
    • There are six action strategies that bring the quickest results in breaking out of the negative thought patterns that maintain your depression.
    • It appears to me that her massive weight gain is a symptom of her thought pattern, of her priorities.
    • I'm not sure that I agree with everything in this book, but the author does have a knack for deconstructing the prevailing thought pattern and showing where it goes wrong.
    • A period of near-total abstinence helped me to unlearn the self-destructive thought patterns I'd gotten into, and I now drink quite healthily and happily, in control of an area that had been doing me harm.
    • But they are the sorts of behaviors and thought patterns that are not easily correlated to cultural influence.
    • Cognitive behavioral therapy helps bipolar patients to change harmful thought patterns and behaviors.
    • Cognitive behavioral therapy - available on a sliding scale, usually, at a major university near you - can work wonders in changing those automatic thought patterns.
    • Change requires the individual or group to unlearn old habits, methods of performing routine tasks, and customary thought patterns.
    • Cognitive behavioural therapy can help reverse depressive thought patterns by trying to correct automatic reactions and assumptions that the patient may have adopted.
    • Every time you take an anti-depressant, it is a reminder that you are ‘weird,’ that your thought patterns are abnormal, and that to function normally you depend on medication.
    • Through role-playing and discussion, patients learn how to stop negative thought patterns.
    • Undoubtedly, in some cases substance abuse is an effort to manage symptoms - cocaine to create hypomania during depressive periods or alcohol to quiet racing thought patterns during a manic episode.
    • It's a thought pattern that's a bit more than negative.
    • Depression, with its symptoms of sadness, apathy, fatigue and negative thought patterns, can adversely affect healthy lifestyle habits and even medical treatment compliance.
    • I love to pull people out of their mundane thought patterns and make them think differently.
    • In a disordered thought pattern he believed it would be best to get arrested and go to a prison medical wing.
    • Both took part in 20 cognitive therapy sessions to help identify depressive thought patterns and replace them with constructive ones.
    • The therapy also teaches patients to use positive thought patterns rather than irrational negative patterns.
    • The depressed are given to negative thought patterns that not only send them down the path to depression but keep them mired in the bog of despair.
    1. 1.1
      another term for thought form
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In black nationalism, Reed sees the risk of the same monolithic thought pattern that produced racism in the first place.
      • In a post-Puritan age, of course, the notion of trial and temptation has been transposed from its original religious setting into a moral thought pattern.
      • Does not such a claim amount to essentializing the future, a move which is overly captive to the thought patterns of modernity?
      • Today's CEOs need to be conversant with the underlying subtleties of discrimination for and against people of different race, sex, religion, physical condition, or thought patterns.
      • Its translation perspectives were not only shaped by Hellenistic thought patterns but also its texts made diasporic Jews become aware of God's plan for other nations.
      • In practice this implied the adaptation of European practices and thought patterns to the cultural life of the people of Africa.
      • The revision suggests that all the different rhetorical ways of thinking may be possible in any written language, but that one cultural thought pattern is preferred due to social, cultural, and linguistic constraints.
      • Beijing in particular experienced waves of change, each of which required the destruction of earlier thought patterns, organizational structures, and edifices.
      • They understand the metaphors, the thought patterns of Christianity.

Definition of thought pattern in US English:

thought pattern

noun
  • 1A habit of thinking in a particular way, using particular assumptions.

    (习惯的)思维方式

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In a disordered thought pattern he believed it would be best to get arrested and go to a prison medical wing.
    • The therapy also teaches patients to use positive thought patterns rather than irrational negative patterns.
    • I love to pull people out of their mundane thought patterns and make them think differently.
    • Through role-playing and discussion, patients learn how to stop negative thought patterns.
    • I'm not sure that I agree with everything in this book, but the author does have a knack for deconstructing the prevailing thought pattern and showing where it goes wrong.
    • Undoubtedly, in some cases substance abuse is an effort to manage symptoms - cocaine to create hypomania during depressive periods or alcohol to quiet racing thought patterns during a manic episode.
    • The depressed are given to negative thought patterns that not only send them down the path to depression but keep them mired in the bog of despair.
    • There are six action strategies that bring the quickest results in breaking out of the negative thought patterns that maintain your depression.
    • It's a thought pattern that's a bit more than negative.
    • Again, it was the strong imprint of utilitarian thought patterns in economics that kept so many economists sliding down through the railway embankments of eugenic reasoning.
    • Cognitive behavioural therapy can help reverse depressive thought patterns by trying to correct automatic reactions and assumptions that the patient may have adopted.
    • Cognitive behavioral therapy - available on a sliding scale, usually, at a major university near you - can work wonders in changing those automatic thought patterns.
    • It appears to me that her massive weight gain is a symptom of her thought pattern, of her priorities.
    • A period of near-total abstinence helped me to unlearn the self-destructive thought patterns I'd gotten into, and I now drink quite healthily and happily, in control of an area that had been doing me harm.
    • Depression, with its symptoms of sadness, apathy, fatigue and negative thought patterns, can adversely affect healthy lifestyle habits and even medical treatment compliance.
    • Cognitive behavioral therapy helps bipolar patients to change harmful thought patterns and behaviors.
    • Every time you take an anti-depressant, it is a reminder that you are ‘weird,’ that your thought patterns are abnormal, and that to function normally you depend on medication.
    • Both took part in 20 cognitive therapy sessions to help identify depressive thought patterns and replace them with constructive ones.
    • But they are the sorts of behaviors and thought patterns that are not easily correlated to cultural influence.
    • Change requires the individual or group to unlearn old habits, methods of performing routine tasks, and customary thought patterns.
    1. 1.1 A quality characterizing someone's thought processes as expressed in language.
      思想型式,思维模式
      thought patterns such as overgeneralization and illogicality

      诸如过度概括和缺乏逻辑性之类的思维模式。

    2. 1.2
      another term for thought form
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In black nationalism, Reed sees the risk of the same monolithic thought pattern that produced racism in the first place.
      • Does not such a claim amount to essentializing the future, a move which is overly captive to the thought patterns of modernity?
      • They understand the metaphors, the thought patterns of Christianity.
      • Its translation perspectives were not only shaped by Hellenistic thought patterns but also its texts made diasporic Jews become aware of God's plan for other nations.
      • In practice this implied the adaptation of European practices and thought patterns to the cultural life of the people of Africa.
      • Beijing in particular experienced waves of change, each of which required the destruction of earlier thought patterns, organizational structures, and edifices.
      • Today's CEOs need to be conversant with the underlying subtleties of discrimination for and against people of different race, sex, religion, physical condition, or thought patterns.
      • In a post-Puritan age, of course, the notion of trial and temptation has been transposed from its original religious setting into a moral thought pattern.
      • The revision suggests that all the different rhetorical ways of thinking may be possible in any written language, but that one cultural thought pattern is preferred due to social, cultural, and linguistic constraints.
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