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    [θɔ:t] n միտք, մտածողու թյուն. խորհում, խորհրդածում. collect one’s thoughts մտքե րը հավաքել, կենտրոնանալ. take thought մտքե րի մեջ ընկնել. food for thought մտածմունքի նյութ. scientific thought գիտական միտք. abstract thought վե րացական մտածողություն. train of thought մտքե րի ընթացք. take no thought չմտածել, ուշադ րու թյուն չդարձնել. lost in thought մտքերով տար ված. on second thoughts լավ մտածելուց հետո. (միտք) brilliant/ idle/original thought փայլուն/դա տարկ, անբովան դակ/օրիգինալ միտք. inner thought նվիրական, գաղտնի միտք. That’s a thought Ա՛յ դա միտք է. at the very thought of it միայն միտքն այդ մասին. Perish the thought Աստված մի՛ արաս ցե

    English-Armenian dictionary > thought

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