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Общая лексика: мыслящее существо -
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1. n1) міркування, розмірковування2) pl роздуми, думи3) думкаto my way of thinking — на мій погляд; як я гадаю
thinking part — театр., розм. роль без слів
thinking shop — жарт. навчальний заклад, інститут
to put on one's thinking cap — замислитися (над чимсь); серйозно подумати (про щось)
2. adj1) мислячий, розумний2) думаючий, вдумливий* * *I ['aiçkiç] n1) міркуванняto influence smb 's thinking — вплинути на напрям чиїхось думок; pl роздуми, думи
2) думкаto /in/ mythinking, to my way of thinking — на мою думку, на мій погляд; погляди, концепції
II ['aiçkiç] ato put on one's thinking cap — задуматися ( над чимось); серйозно подумати ( про щось)
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1. noun 2. attributive adjective[vernünftig] denkend* * *think·ing[ˈθɪŋkɪŋ]what's the \thinking behind the decision to combine the two departments? aus welchem Grund sollen die beiden Abteilungen zusammengelegt werden?good \thinking! that's a brilliant idea! nicht schlecht! eine geniale Idee!I don't agree with his \thinking on that point ich stimme mit ihm in diesem Punkt nicht übereinto my way of \thinking meiner Ansicht [o Meinung] nachII. adj attr, inv denkend, vernünftigas a \thinking woman, you must realize that our situation is becoming worse als Frau mit Verstand müssen Sie doch erkennen, dass sich unsere Situation verschlechtertthe \thinking man's/woman's crumpet BRIT attraktiver, intelligenter Mann/attraktive, intelligente Frau* * *['ɵIŋkɪŋ]1. adjdenkendhe's not really a thinking man, he prefers action — er ist kein Denker, sondern ein Macher
all thinking men will agree with me —
the thinking man's/woman's pin-up — das Pin-up für den gebildenten Mann/die gebildete Frau
to put one's thinking cap on — scharf überlegen or nachdenken
thinking process — Denkprozess m or -vorgang m
2. nto do some hard thinking about a question — sich (dat) etwas gründlich überlegen, etwas genau durchdenken
to my way of thinking —
that might be his way of thinking — das mag seine Meinung sein
this calls for some quick thinking — hier muss eine schnelle Lösung gefunden werden
* * *A adj (adv thinkingly)1. denkend, vernünftig:a thinking being ein denkendes Wesen;all thinking people jeder vernünftig Denkende2. Denk…:B s1. Denken n:do some quick thinking schnell schalten umg2. Nachdenken n, Überlegen n:do some hard thinking scharf nachdenken oder überlegen3. Meinung f:to my (way of) thinking meiner Meinung oder Ansicht nach, nach meinem Dafürhalten;what’s your thinking on …? wie stehen Sie zu …?* * *1. noun2. attributive adjectivein modern thinking... — nach heutiger Auffassung...
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1. n размышление2. n раздумья, думы3. n мнениеto my thinking, to my way of thinking — по моему мнению, на мой взгляд
we are at one in thinking that … — мы едины во мнении, что …; мы оба или все думаем, что …
4. n взгляды, концепции5. a мыслящий; разумный6. a думающий, вдумчивыйthinking of — думающий о; мысли о
Синонимический ряд:1. rational (adj.) conscious; intelligent; knowing; logical; pragmatic; rational; reasonable; reasoning; sensible2. thoughtful (adj.) cogitative; contemplative; deliberating; deliberative; engrossed; introspective; meditative; pensive; pondering; reflecting; reflective; ruminative; speculative; thoughtful3. rationalization (noun) contemplation; intellectualization; judgment; meditation; rationalisation; rationalization; reason; reasoning; reflection; thought4. cerebrating (verb) cerebrating; cogitating; deliberating; reasoning; reflecting; speculating5. conceiving (verb) conceiving; envisaging; envisioning; fancying; fantasising; featuring; imaging; picturing; projecting; realizing; seeing; visioning; visualising; visualizing6. conjecturing (verb) conjecturing; guessing; presuming; pretending; reputing; supposing; surmising7. holding (verb) believing; considering; crediting; deeming; feeling; holding; judging; opining; sensing8. thinking (verb) bethinking; recalling; recollecting; remembering; retaining; reviving; think of; thinking9. understanding (verb) assuming; expecting; gathering; imagining; suspecting; taking; understanding -
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1. [ʹθıŋkıŋ] n1. 1) размышлениеto influence smb.'s thinking - повлиять на чей-л. образ мыслей
2) pl раздумья, думы2. 1) мнениеto /in/ my thinking, to my way of thinking - по моему мнению, на мой взгляд
2) взгляды, концепцииa survey of current thinking on the subject - обзор существующих взглядов по этому вопросу
2. [ʹθıŋkıŋ] a♢
to put on one's thinking cap - призадуматься (над чем-л.); серьёзно подумать (о чём-л.)1. мыслящий; разумный2. думающий, вдумчивый -
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Isubst. \/ˈθɪŋkɪŋ\/1) tenk(n)ing2) tenkemåte, tankesett3) mening, oppfatning, anskuelsedo the thinking gjøre tankearbeidetthinkings tankerto my (way of) thinking etter min oppfatning\/mening, etter mine begreperway of thinking tankegang, måte å tenke påIIadj. \/ˈθɪŋkɪŋ\/tenkende, rasjonell -
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I ['aiçkiç] n1) міркуванняto influence smb 's thinking — вплинути на напрям чиїхось думок; pl роздуми, думи
2) думкаto /in/ mythinking, to my way of thinking — на мою думку, на мій погляд; погляди, концепції
II ['aiçkiç] ato put on one's thinking cap — задуматися ( над чимось); серйозно подумати ( про щось)
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1. n существование, жизньto come into being — возникнуть, появиться на свет
to call into being — вызвать к жизни; создать
2. n филос. бытие3. n существо, суть4. n бытность; пребывание5. a существующий, настоящийСинонимический ряд:1. effect (noun) actualisation; effect; realisation2. entity (noun) animal; beast; conscious agent; entity; god; sentient being; spirit3. essence (noun) essence; essentia; essentiality; marrow; nature; pith; principle; quintessence; substance; texture4. existence (noun) actuality; animation; existence; life; presence; reality5. human (noun) body; creature; human; man; mortal; party; person; personage; soul; wight6. thing (noun) existent; individual; material; matter; object; something; stuff; thing7. breathing (verb) being; breathing; existing; living; moving; subsisting -
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ˈθɪŋkɪŋ
1. сущ.
1) размышление;
мышление clear thinking ≈ абстрактное размышление muddled thinking ≈ размышление, в котором не достает логики positive thinking ≈ позитивное мышление lateral thinking ≈ всесторонний подход к вопросу quick thinking ≈ сообразительность wishful thinking ≈ принятие желаемого за действительное Syn: reflection, thought
2) мнение, суждение Syn: opinion
2. прил.
1) мыслящий, размышляющий, разумный
2) интеллектуальный Syn: intellectual ∙ thinking part театр. ≈ роль без слов to put on one's thinking cap разг. ≈ серьезно обдумать( что-л.) размышление - to do some hard * как следует поразмыслить - to stimulate * стимулировать работу мысли - to influence smb.'s * повлиять на чей-л. образ мыслей pl раздумья, думы мнение - to /in/ my *, to my way of * по моему мнению, на мой взгляд взгляды, концепции - a survey of current * on the subject обзор существующих взглядов по этому вопросу - to reflect world-wide * отражать мировую научную мысль > to put on one's * cap призадуматься (над чем-л.) ;
серьезно подумать( о чем-л.) мыслящий;
разумный - * being мыслящее существо думающий, вдумчивый - the dilemma of the * man дилемма мыслящего человека creative ~ творческое мышление ~ размышление;
to do some hard thinking как следует призадуматься;
поразмыслить innovative ~ творческое мышление legal ~ правовое мышление ~ мнение;
to my thinking по моему мнению thinking pres. p. от think ~ мнение;
to my thinking по моему мнению ~ мыслящий, разумный;
thinking part театр. роль без слов;
to put on one's thinking cap разг. серьезно обдумать (что-л.) ~ размышление;
to do some hard thinking как следует призадуматься;
поразмыслить ~ мыслящий, разумный;
thinking part театр. роль без слов;
to put on one's thinking cap разг. серьезно обдумать (что-л.) wishful ~ принятие желаемого за действительное wishful: wishful желаемый;
wishful thinking принятие желаемого за действительноеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > thinking
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10 Thinking
But what then am I? A thing which thinks. What is a thing which thinks? It is a thing which doubts, understands, [conceives], affirms, denies, wills, refuses, which also imagines and feels. (Descartes, 1951, p. 153)I have been trying in all this to remove the temptation to think that there "must be" a mental process of thinking, hoping, wishing, believing, etc., independent of the process of expressing a thought, a hope, a wish, etc.... If we scrutinize the usages which we make of "thinking," "meaning," "wishing," etc., going through this process rids us of the temptation to look for a peculiar act of thinking, independent of the act of expressing our thoughts, and stowed away in some particular medium. (Wittgenstein, 1958, pp. 41-43)Analyse the proofs employed by the subject. If they do not go beyond observation of empirical correspondences, they can be fully explained in terms of concrete operations, and nothing would warrant our assuming that more complex thought mechanisms are operating. If, on the other hand, the subject interprets a given correspondence as the result of any one of several possible combinations, and this leads him to verify his hypotheses by observing their consequences, we know that propositional operations are involved. (Inhelder & Piaget, 1958, p. 279)In every age, philosophical thinking exploits some dominant concepts and makes its greatest headway in solving problems conceived in terms of them. The seventeenth- and eighteenth-century philosophers construed knowledge, knower, and known in terms of sense data and their association. Descartes' self-examination gave classical psychology the mind and its contents as a starting point. Locke set up sensory immediacy as the new criterion of the real... Hobbes provided the genetic method of building up complex ideas from simple ones... and, in another quarter, still true to the Hobbesian method, Pavlov built intellect out of conditioned reflexes and Loeb built life out of tropisms. (S. Langer, 1962, p. 54)Experiments on deductive reasoning show that subjects are influenced sufficiently by their experience for their reasoning to differ from that described by a purely deductive system, whilst experiments on inductive reasoning lead to the view that an understanding of the strategies used by adult subjects in attaining concepts involves reference to higher-order concepts of a logical and deductive nature. (Bolton, 1972, p. 154)There are now machines in the world that think, that learn and create. Moreover, their ability to do these things is going to increase rapidly until-in the visible future-the range of problems they can handle will be coextensive with the range to which the human mind has been applied. (Newell & Simon, quoted in Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 138)But how does it happen that thinking is sometimes accompanied by action and sometimes not, sometimes by motion, and sometimes not? It looks as if almost the same thing happens as in the case of reasoning and making inferences about unchanging objects. But in that case the end is a speculative proposition... whereas here the conclusion which results from the two premises is an action.... I need covering; a cloak is a covering. I need a cloak. What I need, I have to make; I need a cloak. I have to make a cloak. And the conclusion, the "I have to make a cloak," is an action. (Nussbaum, 1978, p. 40)It is well to remember that when philosophy emerged in Greece in the sixth century, B.C., it did not burst suddenly out of the Mediterranean blue. The development of societies of reasoning creatures-what we call civilization-had been a process to be measured not in thousands but in millions of years. Human beings became civilized as they became reasonable, and for an animal to begin to reason and to learn how to improve its reasoning is a long, slow process. So thinking had been going on for ages before Greece-slowly improving itself, uncovering the pitfalls to be avoided by forethought, endeavoring to weigh alternative sets of consequences intellectually. What happened in the sixth century, B.C., is that thinking turned round on itself; people began to think about thinking, and the momentous event, the culmination of the long process to that point, was in fact the birth of philosophy. (Lipman, Sharp & Oscanyan, 1980, p. xi)The way to look at thought is not to assume that there is a parallel thread of correlated affects or internal experiences that go with it in some regular way. It's not of course that people don't have internal experiences, of course they do; but that when you ask what is the state of mind of someone, say while he or she is performing a ritual, it's hard to believe that such experiences are the same for all people involved.... The thinking, and indeed the feeling in an odd sort of way, is really going on in public. They are really saying what they're saying, doing what they're doing, meaning what they're meaning. Thought is, in great part anyway, a public activity. (Geertz, quoted in J. Miller, 1983, pp. 202-203)Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler. (Einstein, quoted in Minsky, 1986, p. 17)What, in effect, are the conditions for the construction of formal thought? The child must not only apply operations to objects-in other words, mentally execute possible actions on them-he must also "reflect" those operations in the absence of the objects which are replaced by pure propositions. Thus, "reflection" is thought raised to the second power. Concrete thinking is the representation of a possible action, and formal thinking is the representation of a representation of possible action.... It is not surprising, therefore, that the system of concrete operations must be completed during the last years of childhood before it can be "reflected" by formal operations. In terms of their function, formal operations do not differ from concrete operations except that they are applied to hypotheses or propositions [whose logic is] an abstract translation of the system of "inference" that governs concrete operations. (Piaget, quoted in Minsky, 1986, p. 237)[E]ven a human being today (hence, a fortiori, a remote ancestor of contemporary human beings) cannot easily or ordinarily maintain uninterrupted attention on a single problem for more than a few tens of seconds. Yet we work on problems that require vastly more time. The way we do that (as we can observe by watching ourselves) requires periods of mulling to be followed by periods of recapitulation, describing to ourselves what seems to have gone on during the mulling, leading to whatever intermediate results we have reached. This has an obvious function: namely, by rehearsing these interim results... we commit them to memory, for the immediate contents of the stream of consciousness are very quickly lost unless rehearsed.... Given language, we can describe to ourselves what seemed to occur during the mulling that led to a judgment, produce a rehearsable version of the reaching-a-judgment process, and commit that to long-term memory by in fact rehearsing it. (Margolis, 1987, p. 60)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Thinking
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adj.thinking, rational.f. & m.thinking being.* * *► adjetivo1 thinking* * *ADJ thinking* * *adjetivo thinking (before n)* * *= thinking.Ex. We are too prone to be dummy people by day, and thinking, articulate individuals only in the safety of home and leisure.----* máquina pensante = reasoning engine.* mente pensante = thinking mind.* ser pensante = sentient being, thinking being.* * *adjetivo thinking (before n)* * *= thinking.Ex: We are too prone to be dummy people by day, and thinking, articulate individuals only in the safety of home and leisure.
* máquina pensante = reasoning engine.* mente pensante = thinking mind.* ser pensante = sentient being, thinking being.* * *thinking ( before n)un ser pensante a thinking being, a being with the capacity to think* * *pensante adjthinking -
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f. & m.thinking being.v.to be a thinking individual.* * *(n.) = thinking beingEx. As a thinking being, one seems to be free from the vicissitudes of time and space -- there is no coming to be or ceasing to be.* * *(n.) = thinking beingEx: As a thinking being, one seems to be free from the vicissitudes of time and space -- there is no coming to be or ceasing to be.
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* * *[pen'sante]1. agg2. sm/f* * *[pen'sante]* * *pensante/pen'sante/l'uomo è un essere pensante man is a thinking being. -
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thinkpensare a think about or ofpensare a fare qualcosa ( ricordarsi di) remember to do somethingpensare di fare qualcosa think of doing somethingche ne pensa? what do you think?cosa stai pensando? what are you thinking about?ci penso io I'll take care of itsenza pensare without thinking* * *pensare v.tr.1 to think*: lo pensavo più intelligente, I thought him a more intelligent man; pensi che verrà?, do you think he will come?; penso sia meglio rimanere, I think (that) it is better to stay; non lo pensavo possibile, I didn't think it possible; hai pensato che regalo farle?, have you thought of something to give her?; penso di no, I don't think so (o I think not); penso di sì, I think so; cosa devo pensare di questo?, what am I supposed to think about this?; non so cosa pensare di te, I don't know what to make of you; e tu cosa ne pensi? and what do you think?; cosa (ne) pensi della sua elezione?, what do you think about his election? // pensa cos'hai combinato!, just think what trouble you've caused! // pensa che soddisfazione!, just think what a satisfaction! // chi (ti) pensi di essere!, who do you think you are! // e pensare che gli volevo bene!, and just think I was in love with him!2 ( proporsi, deliberare) to think*, to decide: penso di venire, I think I'll come; ho pensato di non venire, I have decided not to come; ho pensato che partirò con te, I have made up my mind to leave with you; non ho mai pensato di farlo, I have never thought of doing it; non ho mai pensato di licenziarmi, I've never even dreamt of resigning; penso di telefonargli, I think I shall ring him up3 ( immaginare) to think*, to imagine: non avrei mai pensato di incontrarlo di nuovo, I never thought I'd meet him again; non pensavo di urtare la sua suscettibilità, I didn't think I would hurt his feelings; deve avere 40 anni, penso, he must be forty, I guess4 ( tenere in mente) to bear* in mind, to remember, to consider: dobbiamo pensare che non è più giovane, we must bear in mind (o consider) that he is no longer a young man5 ( architettare) to think* up, to invent: pensare un mezzo, un espediente, to think up a means, an expedient // una ne fa e cento ne pensa, he's always up to something // ma le pensa di notte queste cose?, (fam.) goodness knows where he gets these ideas!◆ v. intr.1 to think*; ( rivolgere il pensiero a) to think* (of s.o., sthg., of doing): l'uomo è un essere che pensa, man is a thinking being; è un caso che fa pensare, it is a case that makes you think; ho altro da pensare, I have other things on my mind; perché non pensi prima di parlare?, why don't you think before you talk?; ma non sai pensare con la tua testa?, can't you think for yourself?; a che stai pensando?, what are you thinking of?; ti penso sempre, I always think of you; pensi solo a, per te, you only think of yourself; pensa solo ai soldi, he only thinks of money; smetti di pensare al tuo lavoro, stop thinking about your work; ci penserò su, I'll think it over; dobbiamo pensare a un modo di dirglielo, we must think of a way of telling him; lasciami pensare, let me think it over; pensaci! poi fammi sapere, think it over! then let me know; dovevi pensarci prima, you should have thought of it before // dar da pensare, to give cause for anxiety: i suoi figli le danno da pensare, her children give her cause for anxiety; la sua salute mi dà da pensare, his health worries me // ha pensato bene di chiamare il medico, he thought he had better call the doctor // pensa e ripensa, mi sono ricordato il suo indirizzo, after racking my brains I remembered his address // ma ci pensi!, una vacanza al mare da soli, just think! a holiday at the seaside by ourselves // ma pensa! chi l'avrebbe detto!, goodness! who would have thought it! // non ci penso neanche!, not on your life! // lascio pensare a te, come sono rimasto!, you can imagine how I felt! // pensare tra sé e sé, to think to oneself2 ( badare) to mind (sthg.); to take* care (of s.o., sthg.), to look after (s.o., sthg.): non preoccuparti, penso io ai bambini, don't worry, I'll take care of the children // ci penso io, I'll see to it (o I'll look after it); vuoi pensare tu agli invitati?, would you see to the guests? // non ci pensare, era un po' nervoso!, don't let it bother you, he was a bit upset! // pensa alla salute!, think of your health! // pensa per te, ai fatti tuoi, mind your own business3 ( giudicare) to think*, to consider: chi pensa in un modo, chi in un altro, some people see it one way, others see it differently; tu sai come la penso, you know what I think; pensare bene di qlcu., to think well of s.o.; pensare male di qlco., qlcu., to think ill of sthg., s.o.* * *[pen'sare]1) to thinkpensare a — to think of, (amico, vacanze) to think of o about, (problema) to think about
vorrei pensarci su — I would like to think it over o give it some thought
a pensarci bene... — on second thoughts Brit o thought Am...
pensare con la propria testa — to think for o.s.
pensare bene/male di qn — to think well/badly of sb, have a good/bad opinion of sb
2)pensare a qc — to see to sth, take care of sthci penso io — I'll see to o take care of it
ha altro a cui pensare ora — he's got other o more important things to think about now
2. vt1) (gen) to thinkcosa ne pensi? — what do you think of it?, how do you feel about it?
penso che sia colpa sua — I think it is his fault o that he is to blame
ciò mi fa pensare che... — that makes me think that...
il suo comportamento farebbe pensare che... — his behaviour would lead you to suppose that..., his behaviour would make you think that...
e pensare che... — and to think that...
2) (prendere in considerazione) to realizedevi pensare che ha appena iniziato — you must realize o remember that he's only just started
non pensa che quello che fa può danneggiare gli altri — he doesn't realize that what he does may harm others
3)pensare di fare qc — to think of doing sth4) (inventare, escogitare) to think out* * *[pen'sare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (avere un'opinione) to think*non so cosa pensare di lui — I don't know what to make o think of him
dire ciò che si pensa — to say what one thinks, to speak one's mind
2) (credere) to think*, to believenon penso, penso di no — I don't think so
pensare di fare qcs. — to think o be thinking of doing sth., to intend to do sth
4) (immaginare) to think*, to imagine2.1) to think*pensare a — to think of o about [problema, offerta]
a che cosa pensi? — what are you thinking of o about?
pensa solo a se stesso, al denaro, a divertirsi — he only thinks of himself, about money, about enjoying himself
pensa a quello che ti ho detto! — (tenere a mente) remember what I told you!
mi fa pensare a mio padre — it makes me think o it reminds me of my father
3) (giudicare)pensare bene, male di qcn., qcs. — to think well, ill o badly of sb., sth
4) pensarciora che ci penso, a pensarci bene... — come to think of it...
solo a pensarci mi sento male — the mere thought makes me ill, it makes me ill just thinking about it
è semplice, bastava pensarci — it's easy, it just required some thinking
pensandoci meglio... — on second thoughts...
ci penso io! — I'll see about o to it! I'll arrange it!
5) pensarlala penso come te — I think the same as you, I am of the same mind
••e pensare che... — and to think that...
pensa e ripensa — after long thought, after much racking of one's brains
* * *pensare/pen'sare/ [1]1 (avere un'opinione) to think*; che ne pensi? what do you think of it? non so cosa pensare di lui I don't know what to make o think of him; dire ciò che si pensa to say what one thinks, to speak one's mind2 (credere) to think*, to believe; penso che abbia ragione I think (that) he's right; penso di sì I think so; non penso, penso di no I don't think so; penso di avere fatto un buon lavoro I think I did a good job; non è così stupido come si pensa he's not as stupid as people think (he is); tutto fa pensare che there's every indication that3 (avere l'intenzione di) pensare di fare qcs. to think o be thinking of doing sth., to intend to do sth.4 (immaginare) to think*, to imagine; pensa cosa potrebbe succedere! just think what might happen! pensa che si è ricordata il mio nome! fancy her remembering my name! ma pensa un po'! fancy that!(aus. avere)1 to think*; pensare a to think of o about [problema, offerta]; a che cosa pensi? what are you thinking of o about? ti penso giorno e notte I think about you day and night; non posso pensare a tutto I can't think of everything; pensa solo a se stesso, al denaro, a divertirsi he only thinks of himself, about money, about enjoying himself; pensa a quello che ti ho detto! (tenere a mente) remember what I told you! mi fa pensare a mio padre it makes me think o it reminds me of my father; pensa agli affari tuoi! mind your own business!2 (prendersi cura di) penserò io ai bambini I'll look after the children4 pensarci ora che ci penso, a pensarci bene... come to think of it...; solo a pensarci mi sento male the mere thought makes me ill, it makes me ill just thinking about it; è semplice, bastava pensarci it's easy, it just required some thinking; non pensarci neanche! don't even think about it! pensandoci meglio... on second thoughts...; ci penserò (su) I'll think about it; pensaci bene! think twice about it! think it over! ci penso io! I'll see about o to it! I'll arrange it! non pensiamoci più! let's forget about it! non ci avevo neanche pensato it hadn't even occurred to me; non ci penso proprio! nothing could be further from my mind! no way am I doing that!5 pensarla la penso come te I think the same as you, I am of the same mind; le ho detto come la penso I gave her a piece of my minduna ne fa e cento ne pensa he is always up to something; dare da pensare to worry; è una faccenda che dà da pensare the whole affair sets you thinking; e pensare che... and to think that...; pensa e ripensa after long thought, after much racking of one's brains; pensa alla salute! don't worry! -
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16 मानिन्
mānin
high-minded, haughty, proud towards ( pratī) orᅠ of (- tas) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
highly honoured orᅠ esteemed ib. ;
(ifc.) thinking (esp. one's self) to be orᅠ have, appearing as orᅠ passing for ( seeᅠ darṡanīya-, paṇḍita-m- etc.);
highly esteeming orᅠ honouring ( seeᅠ f.);
m. Marsilia Dentata L. ;
( inī) f. a disdainful orᅠ sulky woman Kāv. ;
(ifc.) the wife of ( seeᅠ madhu-māninī lit. « highly esteeming her husband»);
Aglaia Odorata L. ;
a kind of metre W. (prob. w.r. for mālinī);
N. of an Apsaras VP. ;
of a daughter of Vidūrastha andᅠ wife of Rājya-vardhana MārkP. ;
2) mfn. measuring, applying a measure, measurable VP.
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17 myśląc|y
Ⅰ pa ⇒ myśleć Ⅱ adj. 1. (mający zdolność myślenia) thinking- człowiek jest istotą myślącą man is a thinking being2. (rozumny) clever 3. (świadczący o czyimś rozumie) [oczy, czoło, twarz] intelligentThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > myśląc|y
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18 tænkende
adj:[ tænkende mennesker] thoughtful (el. intelligent) people;[ et tænkende væsen] a rational (el. thinking) being. -
19 avatares del tiempo, los
(n.) = vicissitudes of time, the, whims of time, theEx. As a thinking being, one seems to be free from the vicissitudes of time and space -- there is no coming to be or ceasing to be.Ex. For all their glory in the eyes of the admiring poet, these phenomena are historically bound and subject to the whims of time. -
20 vicisitudes del tiempo, las
(n.) = vicissitudes of time, the, whims of time, theEx. As a thinking being, one seems to be free from the vicissitudes of time and space -- there is no coming to be or ceasing to be.Ex. For all their glory in the eyes of the admiring poet, these phenomena are historically bound and subject to the whims of time.
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