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1 considerar un honor
• consider an honor• consider it an honor• consider it an honor to• deem an honor• deem it an honor• deem it an honor to• esteem it an honor• esteem it an honor to -
2 parecer bien
• consider appropriate• consider it appropriate• consider it appropriate to• look good -
3 parecer imposible
• consider impossible• consider it impossible -
4 parecer mal
• consider inappropriate• consider it inappropriate• look bad -
5 reconsiderar
• consider again• consider over• examine over• give and take• give appetite• reappraise• reassess• reconsider• reexamine• retentivity• reticence -
6 caer como agua de mayo
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7 considerar adecuado que
• consider appropriate that• think big• think for oneselfDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > considerar adecuado que
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8 considerar apropiado
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9 considerar apropiado que
• consider appropriate thatDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > considerar apropiado que
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10 considerar conveniente
• consider appropriate to• see fit to -
11 considerar de antemano
• consider beforehand -
12 considerar de nuevo
• consider again• reconsider -
13 considerar desde un punto de vista filosófico
• consider from a philosophical standpointDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > considerar desde un punto de vista filosófico
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14 considerar equivalente
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15 considerar idéntico
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16 considerar igual
• consider equal -
17 considerarse afortunado
• consider oneself luckyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > considerarse afortunado
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18 considerarse demasiado importante
• consider oneself too important• think to• think twiceDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > considerarse demasiado importante
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19 creerse
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20 dar la impresión de que
• consider that• get the feel• get the feel of• get the feeling that• get the fright of one's life• give the horse the reins• give the impression of being• sound likeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > dar la impresión de que
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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
consider — in the meaning ‘to regard as being’, occurs in three typical constructions, two that are accepted and a third that is disputed: (1) with a noun or adjective complement in apposition to the object: I consider them friends / I consider them… … Modern English usage
Consider — Con*sid er (k[o^]n*s[i^]d [ e]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Considered} (k[o^]n*s[i^]d [ e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Considering}.] [F. consid[ e]rer, L. considerare, sideratum, to consider, view attentively, prob. fr. con + sidus, sideris, star,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
consider — [kən sid′ər] vt. [ME consideren < OFr considerer < L considerare, to look at closely, observe < com , with + sidus, a star: see SIDEREAL] 1. Archaic to look at carefully; examine 2. to think about in order to understand or decide; ponder … English World dictionary
Consider — Con*sid er, v. i. 1. To think seriously; to make examination; to reflect; to deliberate. [1913 Webster] We will consider of your suit. Shak. [1913 Webster] T were to consider too curiously, to consider so. Shak. [1913 Webster] She wished she had… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Consider — can refer to: Consider (MUD), a capability in some MUDs Consider magazine, a student run publication at the University of Michigan Consider This, an album by country music singer Aaron Pritchett Consider Phlebas, a science fiction novel by Iain M … Wikipedia
consider — I verb advert to, analyze, appraise, assess, be attentive, cerebrate, cogitate, confer, considerare, consult, contemplate, debate, deliberate, devote attention to, digest, evaluate, examine, expendere, gauge, heed, inspect, investigate, mark,… … Law dictionary
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