-
1 überlegen
- {superior} cao, cao cấp, ở trên, khá hơn, nhiều hơn, tốt, giỏi, hợm hĩnh, trịch thượng, thượng, trên - {to chew} nhai, ngẫm nghĩ, nghiền ngẫm nghĩ tới nghĩ lui - {to consider} cân nhắc, xem xét, suy xét, suy nghĩ, để ý đến, quan tâm đến, lưu ý đến, xem như, coi như, có ý kiến là - {to debate} tranh luận, tranh cãi, bàn cãi - {to deliberate} cân nhắc kỹ càng, suy nghĩ chín chắn, trao đổi kỹ lưỡng, thảo luận kỹ lưỡng, bàn bạc kỹ lưỡng - {to meditate} trầm ngâm, trù tính - {to ponder} + on, upon, over) suy nghĩ - {to reason} sự suy luận, suy lý, lý luận, cãi lý, cãi lẽ, dùng lý lẽ để thuyết phục, suy ra, luận ra, nghĩ ra, trình bày mạch lạc, trình bày với lý lẽ - {to reflect} phản chiếu, phản xạ, dội lại, phản ánh, mang lại, gập lại, làm hại lây, làm xấu lây, làm mang tiếng, làm mất uy tín, chỉ trích, chê trách, khiển trách - {to think (thought,thougt) nghĩ, tưởng, tưởng tượng, nghĩ được, nghĩ là, cho là, thấy, hiểu, nghĩ đến, nhớ, trông mong, luôn luôn nghĩ, lo nghĩ, lo lắng, nuôi những ý nghĩ, nuôi những tư tưởng = überlegen [über] {ascendant [over]}+ = überlegen sein {to predominate}+ = genau überlegen {to think about}+ = haushoch überlegen {vast superior}+ = bei sich überlegen [daß] {to bethink (bethought,bethought) [that]}+ = von neuem überlegen {to reconsider}+ = er ist mir überlegen {he is my better}+ = allen überlegen sein {to be second to none}+ = jemanden überlegen sein {to get the best of someone}+ = jemandem überlegen sein {to be above someone}+ = es sich anders überlegen {to change one's mind}+ = er ist uns darin überlegen {he is our superior in this}+ = etwas hin und her überlegen {to turn a matter over in one's mind}+ = sich etwas gründlich überlegen {to think something over}+ = jemandem haushoch überlegen sein {to be head and shoulders above someone}+ = jemandem turmhoch überlegen sein {to be head and shoulders above someone}+ -
2 das Ich
- {I} = Ich hab's. {I've got it.}+ = Ich bin satt. {I have had enough.}+ = Ich sah es ein. {It was brought home to me.}+ = Ich bin pleite. {I'm broke.}+ = Ich begreife es. {It's within my grasp.}+ = mein zweites Ich {my other self}+ = ihre besseres Ich {her better self}+ = Ich gehe einkaufen. {I am going to the store.}+ = Ich bin sehr dafür. {I'm very much in favour of it.}+ = Ich gewinne bestimmt. {I stand to win.}+ = Ich ließ es erledigen. {I had it done.}+ = Ich verdanke ihm viel. {I owe him much.}+ = Ich dachte so ungefähr. {I kind of thought.}+ = Ich weiß, was ich will. {I know my own mind.}+ = Ich habe nichts dagegen. {I'm not against it.}+ = Ich ärgere mich darüber. {I'm annoyed about it.}+ = Ich habe es schon erlebt. {I've known it to happen.}+ = Ich kann es nicht lassen. {I can't help doing it.}+ = Ich bin nicht von gestern. {I was not born yesterday.}+ = Ich kann ihn nicht leiden. {I can't bear him.}+ = Ich liebe und vermisse dich {I love and miss you}+ = Ich werde ihm schon helfen! {I'll give him what for!}+ = Ich weiß es wirklich nicht. {I'm blessed if I know.; I'm sure I don't know.}+ = Ich wurde vertraut mit ihm. {I became familiar with him.}+ = Ich habe ihm eine geknallt. {I landed him one in the face.}+ = Ich fühlte mich beunruhigt. {I was ill at ease.}+ = Ich werde es mir überlegen. {I'll think it over.}+ = Ich bekomme es zugeschickt. {I have it sent to me.}+ = Ich hatte es gründlich satt. {I was completely browned off.}+ = Ich mache mir nichts daraus. {I don't care a fig for it.}+ = Ich wurde herzlich empfangen. {I was cordially received.}+ = Ich lasse mich nicht drängen. {I refuse to be rushed.}+ = Ich kann es mir kaum leisten. {I can ill afford it.}+ = Ich langweilte mich furchtbar. {I was terribly bored.}+ = Ich finde das gar nicht lustig. {I don't see the fun of it.}+ = Ich kann ihr nichts abschlagen. {I can't refuse her anything.}+ = Ich habe heute abend nichts vor. {I've nothing on tonight.}+ = Ich fühlte mich sehr unbehaglich. {I felt very uncomfortable.}+ = Ich habe mich anders entschlossen. {I've changed my mind.}+ = Ich sah mich gezwungen, es zu sagen. {I felt impelled to say it.}+ = Ich werde mich sofort darum kümmern. {I'll see to it at once.}+ = Ich glaube, ich bin hereingelegt worden. {I think I've been done.}+ = Ich weiß nicht, wie ich mich verhalten soll. {I don't know how to behave.}+
См. также в других словарях:
Social Darwinism in European and American Thought 1860-1945 — (ISBN 052157434X) is an essay by Mike Hawkins published in 1997. It deals with the rise of Darwin s ideas and their applications to the individual and society following the publication of The Origin of Species . The subject of the book deals with … Wikipedia
Thought inspiration — is a form of divine inspiration in which revelation takes place in the mind of the writer, as opposed to verbal inspiration, in which the word of God is communicated directly to the writer. The theologian George La Piana claims that after 19th… … Wikipedia
And Winter Came... — And Winter Came... Studio album by Enya Released 10 November 2008 … Wikipedia
Thought experiment — A thought experiment (from the German Gedankenexperiment ) is a proposal for an experiment that would test a hypothesis or theory but cannot actually be performed due to practical limitations; instead its purpose is to explore the potential… … Wikipedia
Thought — For other uses, see Thought (disambiguation). Think redirects here. For other uses, see Think (disambiguation). Man thinking on a train journey … Wikipedia
Thought of Thomas Aquinas — This article contains selected thoughts of Thomas Aquinas on various topics. Aquinas and the death penalty The following is a summary of Summa Contra Gentiles, Book 3, Chapter 146 [http://www.corpusthomisticum.org/scg3111.html#27017] , which was… … Wikipedia
Thought Field Therapy — Thought Field Therapy, or TFT, is an alternative treatment developed by an American psychologist, Roger Callahan, Ph.D. Its proponents say that it can heal of a variety of mental and physical ailments through specialized tapping with the fingers… … Wikipedia
Thought suppression — Thought suppression, the process of deliberately trying to stop thinking about certain thoughts (Wegner, 1989), is associated with obsessive compulsive disorder, in which a sufferer will repeatedly (usually unsuccessfully) attempt to prevent or… … Wikipedia
Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism — … Wikipedia
Thought leader — is a buzzword or article of jargon used to describe a futurist or person who is recognized among their peers and mentors for innovative ideas and demonstrates the confidence to promote or share those ideas as actionable distilled insights… … Wikipedia
Thought Thieves — is the name of a 2005 competition sponsored by Microsoft UK for short films mdash; more precisely, video works mdash; in a format compatible with Microsoft Windows Media Player on the theme of How intellectual property theft affects both… … Wikipedia