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1 thinking
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 -
2 presuming
a самонадеянныйСинонимический ряд:1. arrogant (adj.) arrogant; disdainful; egotistical; haughty; imperious; proud2. disrespectful (adj.) disrespectful; familiar; presumptive; unreserved3. presumptuous (adj.) brash; brassbound; confident; forward; gay; overconfident; overweening; presumptuous; pushful; pushing; self-asserting; self-assertive; uppish; uppity4. abusing (verb) abusing; exploiting5. assuming (verb) assuming; positing; postulating; premising; presupposing6. conjecturing (verb) conjecturing; guessing; inferring; supposing; surmising; thinking7. imposing (verb) imposing; infringing; intruding; obtruding8. pretending (verb) hazarding; pretending; venturing -
3 pretending
Синонимический ряд:1. acting (noun) acting; faking it; feigning; impersonation; make believe; putting on airs; simulating2. acting (verb) acting; affecting; assuming; bluffing; counterfeiting; faking; feigning; posing; put on; putting on; shamming; simulating3. conjecturing (verb) conjecturing; guessing; supposing; surmising; thinking4. venturing (verb) hazarding; presuming; venturing -
4 supposing
cj если; предположим, допустимsupposing it rains what shall we do? a — что мы будем делать, если пойдёт дождь?
Синонимический ряд:1. assuming (verb) assuming; positing; postulating; premising; presupposing2. conjecturing (verb) conjecturing; guessing; inferring; presuming; pretending; reputing; surmising; thinking3. understanding (verb) believing; conceiving; expecting; gathering; imagining; suspecting; taking; understanding4. assuming (other) assuming; based on said premise; conceiving; hypothetically; if we suppose; presuming; presupposing; supposed; taking for granted -
5 guessing
n отгадывание загадокСинонимический ряд:1. calculating approximately (noun) appraise; assessing; calculating approximately; estimating; evaluating; judging; reckoning; supposing2. conjecturing (verb) conjecturing; inferring; presuming; pretending; supposing; surmising; thinking3. predicting (verb) calling; predicting
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conjecture — /kənˈdʒɛktʃə / (say kuhn jekchuh) noun 1. the formation or expression of an opinion without sufficient evidence for proof. 2. an opinion so formed or expressed. –verb (conjectured, conjecturing) –verb (t) 3. to conclude or suppose from grounds or …
conjecture — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin conjectura, from conjectus, past participle of conicere, literally, to throw together, from com + jacere to throw more at jet Date: 14th century 1. obsolete … New Collegiate Dictionary
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ascribe — transitive verb (ascribed; ascribing) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin ascribere, from ad + scribere to write more at scribe Date: 15th century to refer to a supposed cause, source, or author • ascribable adjective Synonyms: ascribe,… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Perseus — For other meanings, see Perseus (disambiguation). Perseus Abode Argos Symbol Medusa s head … Wikipedia
conjecture — 1. noun /kənˈdʒɛk.tʃə,kənˈdʒɛk.tʃɚ/ a) A statement or an idea which is unproven, but is thought to be true; a guess. I explained it, but it is pure conjecture whether he understood, or not. b) A supposition based upon incomplete evidence; a… … Wiktionary
guess — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. surmise, guesswork, supposition, assumption, conjecture, theory, guesstimate (inf.). v. suppose, divine, predict, surmise, conjecture. See intuition. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. conjecture, surmise,… … English dictionary for students
conjecture — I UK [kənˈdʒektʃə(r)] / US [kənˈdʒektʃər] noun Word forms conjecture : singular conjecture plural conjectures a) [uncountable] the development of a theory or guess based on information that is not complete pure conjecture (= a guess): The cause… … English dictionary