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21 open-minded
adjective (willing to consider new ideas: an open-minded approach to the problem.) fără prejudecăţi -
22 out of the ordinary
(unusual: I don't consider her behaviour at all out of the ordinary.) ieşit din comun -
23 patriot
(a person who loves (and serves) his country: Many terrorists consider themselves to be patriots fighting for freedom.) patriot- patriotically
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24 point of view
(a way or manner of looking at a subject, matter etc: You must consider everyone's point of view before deciding.) punct de vedere -
25 ponder
['pondə](to consider carefully: He pondered (on) the suggestion.) a reflecta la -
26 probability
plural - probabilities; noun1) (the state or fact of being probable; likelihood: There isn't much probability of that happening.) probabilitate2) (an event, result etc that is probable: Let's consider the probabilities.) posibilitate -
27 reckon
['rekən]1) (to consider: He is reckoned (to be / as / as being) the best pianist in Britain.) a considera2) ((especially American) to think; to have decided; to intend: Do you reckon we'll succeed?; Is he reckoning on coming?) a crede; a intenţiona•- day of reckoning
- reckon on
- reckon up
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28 regard
1. verb1) ((with as) to consider to be: I regard his conduct as totally unacceptable.) a considera2) (to think of as being very good, important etc; to respect: He is very highly regarded by his friends.) a stima3) (to think of (with a particular emotion or feeling): I regard him with horror; He regards his wife's behaviour with amusement.) a privi4) (to look at: He regarded me over the top of his glasses.) a privi la5) (to pay attention to (advice etc).) a ţine cont de2. noun1) (thought; attention: He ran into the burning house without regard for his safety.) grijă2) (sympathy; care; consideration: He shows no regard for other people.) consideraţie3) (good opinion; respect: I hold him in high regard.) stimă•- regardless
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29 rule out
(to leave out; not to consider: We mustn't rule out the possibility of bad weather.) a exclude -
30 see/think fit
(to consider that some action is right, suitable etc: You must do as you see fit (to do).) a crede că (e potrivit) -
31 take account of (something)
(to consider (something which is part of the problem etc): We must take his illness into account when assessing his work.) a ţine cont de -
32 take account of (something)
(to consider (something which is part of the problem etc): We must take his illness into account when assessing his work.) a ţine cont de -
33 take (something) into account
(to consider (something which is part of the problem etc): We must take his illness into account when assessing his work.) a ţine cont de -
34 take (something) into account
(to consider (something which is part of the problem etc): We must take his illness into account when assessing his work.) a ţine cont de -
35 think nothing of
(not to consider difficult, unusual etc: My father thought nothing of walking 8 kilometres to school when he was a boy.) a i se părea uşor/normal -
36 think of
1) (to remember to do (something); to keep in one's mind; to consider: You always think of everything!; Have you thought of the cost involved?) a se gândi la2) (to remember: I couldn't think of her name when I met her at the party.) a-şi aminti3) ((with would, should, not, never etc) to be willing to do (something): I would never think of being rude to her; He couldn't think of leaving her.) -
37 think over
(to think carefully about; to consider all aspects of (an action, decision etc): He thought it over, and decided not to go.) a chibzui bine -
38 we etc will see
(I, we etc shall wait and consider the matter later: `May I have a new bicycle?' `We'll see.) ar fi trebuit să ştiu -
39 weigh up
(to calculate, estimate; to consider: He weighed up his chances of success.) a calcula
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