-
1 think
n. gedachten--------v. denken; nadenken; geloventhink11 gedachte♦voorbeelden:2 have a hard think about • diep/hard nadenken over————————think22 het verwachten ⇒ het vermoeden/in de gaten hebben♦voorbeelden:let me think • wacht eens (even)think for oneself • zelfstandig denken/oordelenthink to oneself • bij zichzelf denkenthink ahead to • (vooruit)denken aanthink aloud • hardop denken, zeggen wat men denktthink back to • terugdenken aanyes, I think so • ja, ik denk/geloof van welI don't think so, I think not • ik denk/geloof van nietthink twice • er (nog eens) goed over nadenkenthink about moving • er ernstig over denken om te verhuizenwhat are they thinking about? • waaraan denken ze?2 I thought as much • dat was te verwachten, ik vermoedde al zo iets〈slang; ironisch〉 you did a nice piece of work, I don't think • dat heb je (werkelijk) fantastisch gedaan (maar niet heus)→ think of think of/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 denken ⇒ vinden, geloven3 overwegen ⇒ (eraan/erover) denken, (half) van plan zijn, willen5 (in)zien ⇒ zich voorstellen, begrijpen6 verwachten ⇒ vermoeden, bedacht zijn op♦voorbeelden:1 think someone pretty • iemand knap/mooi vindenit is not thought proper • het hoort nietthink about/of • vinden/denken van, staan tegenover 〈 verklaring, beslissing, aanbod〉think out for oneself • voor zichzelf beslissen/bepalenshe thought away the whole afternoon • ze heeft de hele middag zitten (na)denkenthink out • overdenken, goed (na)denken overthink over • overdenken, in bedenking/overweging houdenone day to think the matter over • één dag bedenktijdthink through • doordenken, (goed) nadenken overthink up • bedenken, verzinnenand to think (that) • en dan te moeten bedenken datthink what you're doing • bedenk wat je doetI can't think now what her name was • haar naam wil me nu niet te binnen schietenthink nothing of something • iets niets bijzonders vinden, zijn hand voor iets niet omdraaienthink nothing of it • dat is niets/helemaal niet erg; geen dank, graag gedaan
См. также в других словарях:
think twice about something — think twice (about (something)) to consider something more carefully. You may want to think twice before buying one of California s new earthquake insurance policies. Usage notes: often used as a warning, and sometimes used in the form think… … New idioms dictionary
think twice about — think twice (about (something)) to consider something more carefully. You may want to think twice before buying one of California s new earthquake insurance policies. Usage notes: often used as a warning, and sometimes used in the form think… … New idioms dictionary
think twice about something doing something — think ˈtwice about sth/about doing sth idiom to think carefully before deciding to do sth • You should think twice about employing someone you ve never met. Main entry: ↑thinkidiom … Useful english dictionary
think twice about about doing something — think ˈtwice about sth/about doing sth idiom to think carefully before deciding to do sth • You should think twice about employing someone you ve never met. Main entry: ↑thinkidiom … Useful english dictionary
think twice — (about (something)) to consider something more carefully. You may want to think twice before buying one of California s new earthquake insurance policies. Usage notes: often used as a warning, and sometimes used in the form think twice before… … New idioms dictionary
think twice — ► to think very carefully about something before taking a decision: think twice about sth/about doing sth/before doing sth »High fuel prices had caused car buyers to think twice about buying full size sport utility vehicles. Main Entry: ↑think … Financial and business terms
think twice — verb consider and reconsider carefully (Freq. 1) Think twice before you have a child • Hypernyms: ↑consider, ↑debate, ↑moot, ↑turn over, ↑deliberate • Verb Frames … Useful english dictionary
twice — [[t]twa͟ɪs[/t]] ♦ 1) ADV: ADV with v, ADV adv, ADV n If something happens twice, there are two actions or events of the same kind. He visited me twice that fall and called me on the telephone often... The government has twice declined to back the … English dictionary
think — think1 W1S1 [θıŋk] v past tense and past participle thought [θo:t US θo:t] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(opinion/belief)¦ 2¦(use your mind)¦ 3¦(have an idea)¦ 4¦(remember)¦ 5¦(consider somebody/something)¦ 6 think of/about doing something 7 think twice 8 think… … Dictionary of contemporary English
think — I UK [θɪŋk] / US verb Word forms think : present tense I/you/we/they think he/she/it thinks present participle thinking past tense thought UK [θɔːt] / US [θɔt] past participle thought *** Get it right: think: The verb think is rarely used with an … English dictionary
think — think1 [ θıŋk ] (past tense and past participle thought [ θɔt ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 believe something is true ▸ 2 have particular opinion ▸ 3 consider facts carefully ▸ 4 have something in your mind ▸ 5 remember someone/something ▸ + PHRASES 1. )… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English