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'kontəmpleit1) (to think seriously (about): I was contemplating (= feeling inclined towards) having a holiday; She contemplated her future gloomily.) considerar2) (to look thoughtfully at: The little boy stood contemplating himself in the mirror.) contemplar•- contemplative
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tr['kɒntempleɪt]1 (look at) contemplar; (consider thoughtfully) considerar, contemplar2 (consider possibility of) considerar, pensar (en); (expect) prever3 (meditate) meditar sobre1 pensar2 (meditate) meditar1) view: contemplar2) ponder: contemplar, considerar3) consider, propose: proponerse, proyectar, pensar ento contemplate a trip: pensar en viajarcontemplate vimeditate: meditarv.• contemplar v.• especular v.• mirar v.'kɑːntəmpleɪt, 'kɒntəmpleɪta) ( look at) contemplarb) ( ponder) \<\<position/alternatives\>\> contemplar, considerarc) ( consider possibility of)to contemplate something/-ING: she is contemplating a trip to China está pensando or proyectando hacer un viaje a la China; I contemplated phoning her — pensé (en) llamarla
['kɒntempleɪt]VT1) (=gaze at) contemplar2) (=consider) contemplar; (=reflect upon) considerarwhen do you contemplate doing it? — ¿cuándo se propone hacerlo?
3) (=expect) contar con* * *['kɑːntəmpleɪt, 'kɒntəmpleɪt]a) ( look at) contemplarb) ( ponder) \<\<position/alternatives\>\> contemplar, considerarc) ( consider possibility of)to contemplate something/-ING: she is contemplating a trip to China está pensando or proyectando hacer un viaje a la China; I contemplated phoning her — pensé (en) llamarla
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