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pertimbangkan. sebagai -
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mahara -
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(vt) (to regard as) túnguen -
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tignán, akalain, guni, isipin, bulayin, dilidiliin -
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v.t.jaañchna / fikr karna / GHaur karna / KHayaal karna / parakhna / sochna -
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VT1. विचार\considerकरनाThey considered the possibility of a strike.Your application is being considered.His name is being considred for this post.He stood considering the lake. -
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machnaigh ar, síl -
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rokna sum, hyggja at, líta at, virða -
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olarak kabul et -
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v́ راعى، فكر، اعتبر، فحص -
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숙고하다, 고찰하다,...할 것을 생각하다,...을...이라고 생각하다,...을...으로 보다, 간주하다, 여기다, 고려하다, 고려에 넣다, 참작하다, (사람을)중히 여기다, 존경하다, (급 사 등에게)팁을 주다, 주시하다 -
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(th) a ţine seamă de, a considera; a examina -
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رسيدگي كردن ( به) ، ملاحظه كردن ، تفكر كردن -
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vt/i I.[vt] 1. smatrati, držati za (I # him a good man); cijeniti ([to # a [th] on its artistic meristic]), biti mišljenja, misliti ([that]) 2. izeti u obzir, uvažiti 3. razmatrati, razmišljati o čemu; uzeti u razmatranje II.[vi] misliti; promišljati, razmišljati; predomišljati se* * *
obazirati se
obazrijeti se
raÄunati
razmatrati
razmisliti
razmišljati
razmotriti
smatrati
uzeti u obzir -
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v considerar -
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يعتبر* * *يَعْتَبْر (يُفَكِّرُ جِدِّيَّاً فِي) -
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• ceniti; imati obzira; imati obzira prema; misliti; namisliti; obazirati se na; podrazumevati; posmatrati; poštovati; računati; razmatrati; razmisliti; razmišljati; smatrati; uzeti u obzir; znatno -
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• pitää -
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• arvella
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consider — 1 Consider, study, contemplate, weigh, excogitate are comparable chiefly as transitive verbs meaning to fix the mind for a time on something in order to increase one s knowledge or understanding of it or to solve a problem involved in it.… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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consider — late 14c., from O.Fr. considerer (13c.) reflect on, consider, study, from L. considerare to look at closely, observe, perhaps lit. to observe the stars, from com with (see COM (Cf. com )) + sidus (gen. sideris) constellation (see SIDEREAL (Cf … Etymology dictionary
consider — [v1] turn over in one’s mind acknowledge, allow for, assent to, chew over*, cogitate, concede, consult, contemplate, deal with, deliberate, dream of, envisage, examine, excogitate, favor, flirt with*, grant, inspect, keep in mind, look at,… … New thesaurus
consider — ► VERB 1) think carefully about. 2) believe or think. 3) take into account when making a judgement. 4) look attentively at. ORIGIN Latin considerare examine , perhaps from sidus star … English terms dictionary
consider — con|sid|er W1S1 [kənˈsıdə US ər] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(think about)¦ 2¦(opinion)¦ 3¦(people s feelings)¦ 4¦(important fact)¦ 5¦(discuss)¦ 6¦(look at)¦ 7 Consider it done ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: considerer, from … Dictionary of contemporary English