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vt/i (thought, thought) I. vt 1. misliti što, premišljati, izmišljati, predočitti sebi, zamisliti što 2. smišljati, snovati, namjeravati, kaniti 3. misliti, smatrati, vjerovati, držati, suditi, cijeniti II. vi 1. misliti, umovati, razmišljati, premišljati, mozgati, pomisliti, zamisliti, predočiti sebi 2. vjerovati, biti mišljenja; očekivati, suditi, izvoditi zaključke, zaključivati / to # better of = predomisliti se; imati povoljnije mišljenje o komu; to # nothing of = potcjenjivati, prezirati: to # little of = ne cijeniti mnogo; ne poštovati koga ili što; to # much of = veoma cijeniti, poštovati; to # no small beer of = veoma cijeniti, imati vrlo povoljno, vrlo visoko mišljenje o komu ili čemu; to # fit (good) to = smatrati za dobro ili pogodno; to # no harm = ne misliti ništa zlo, nemati zle namjere: [sl iron] I don't # = zbilja, doista; to # twice = prije dobro promisliti; to # scorn to = prezirati; I should # so = rekao bih da je tako; svakako, pa jasno* * *
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