
안건이나 계획 등을 결정하기 전에 깊이 생각하거나 검토하다.
To think carefully about something, especially a potential course of action or decision, before concluding.
예문:
"The committee must consider all proposals before voting on the budget."
"She is seriously considering moving abroad for her graduate studies."
"We need to consider the long-term implications of this policy change."
어떤 사람이나 사물을 특정 상태나 특성을 가진 것으로 여기거나 판단하다.
To hold an opinion about someone or something; to believe or judge them to be a certain way. (Often followed by an object and complement or infinitive structure).
예문:
"Many historians consider the invention of the printing press a turning point in human history."
"I consider it important that we maintain transparency throughout the process."
"Despite his young age, he is widely considered a leading expert in the field."
어떤 사실이나 상황, 또는 타인의 감정을 평가나 결정에 반영하거나 배려하다.
To take a particular fact, circumstance, or person's feelings into account when making an assessment or decision; to show respect or concern for.
예문:
"Always consider the traffic conditions when planning your route during rush hour."
"Good leaders always consider the well-being of their employees before making major changes."
"When grading the paper, the professor considered the student's recent illness."