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61 think little of / not think much of
(to have a very low opinion of: He didn't think much of what I had done; He thought little of my work.) (tenere in scarsa considerazione)English-Italian dictionary > think little of / not think much of
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62 think little of / not think much of
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63 think little of / not think much of
(to have a very low opinion of: He didn't think much of what I had done; He thought little of my work.) mieć nie najlepsze zdanie oEnglish-Polish dictionary > think little of / not think much of
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64 think little of / not think much of
(to have a very low opinion of: He didn't think much of what I had done; He thought little of my work.) zemu vērtēt; nevērtētEnglish-Latvian dictionary > think little of / not think much of
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65 as much
толку многу as much as possible колку е возможно as provided in како што е предвидено/утврдсно/кажано во/со as quick as thought молњевито as quickly as possible што побргу -
66 think little of / not think much of
(to have a very low opinion of: He didn't think much of what I had done; He thought little of my work.) būti nepergeriausios nuomonės apie, nevertintiEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > think little of / not think much of
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67 think little of / not think much of
(to have a very low opinion of: He didn't think much of what I had done; He thought little of my work.) inte ge mycket förEnglish-Swedish dictionary > think little of / not think much of
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68 think little of / not think much of
(to have a very low opinion of: He didn't think much of what I had done; He thought little of my work.) a avea o părere proastă despreEnglish-Romanian dictionary > think little of / not think much of
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69 think little of / not think much of
(to have a very low opinion of: He didn't think much of what I had done; He thought little of my work.) δεν έχω σε μεγάλη εκτίμησηEnglish-Greek dictionary > think little of / not think much of
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70 think little of / not think much of
(to have a very low opinion of: He didn't think much of what I had done; He thought little of my work.) nemít valné mínění oEnglish-Czech dictionary > think little of / not think much of
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71 think little of / not think much of
(to have a very low opinion of: He didn't think much of what I had done; He thought little of my work.) nemať dobrú mienku oEnglish-Slovak dictionary > think little of / not think much of
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72 not think much of
to have a very low opinion of:يَكون لَدَيْه رأي سَيِّء عنHe thought little of my work.
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73 think little of / not think much of
(to have a very low opinion of: He didn't think much of what I had done; He thought little of my work.) ne pas avoir une bonne opinion deEnglish-French dictionary > think little of / not think much of
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74 think little of / not think much of
(to have a very low opinion of: He didn't think much of what I had done; He thought little of my work.) não ter boa opinião a respeito deEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > think little of / not think much of
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75 afterthought after·thought n
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76 after much thought
1) Общая лексика: после долгих размышлений2) Психология: серьезно все обдумав, хорошо все обдумав -
77 give much food for thought about
Общая лексика: давать обильную пищу для размышлений на темыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > give much food for thought about
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78 not admit so much as a thought that
Общая лексика: не допускать даже мысли о (АД)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > not admit so much as a thought that
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79 after much thought
хорошо все обдумав, серьезно все обдумавАнгло-русский словарь по психоаналитике > after much thought
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80 without much further thought
ohne mich etc. lange zu bedenkenEnglish-German idiom dictionary > without much further thought
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I thought as much — • I expected as much • I thought as much • I guessed as much (from Idioms in Speech) that s what I expected (thought, guessed, etc.) Well, what s it all about? Chiefly about that money. Oh hell I thought as much. (J. Priestley) Also, I know that… … Idioms and examples
I thought as much — spoken phrase used for saying that you are not surprised that something is true ‘Dave and Susan have split up.’ ‘I thought as much.’ Thesaurus: ways of saying that you are not surprisedsynonym Main entry: think * * * I ˈthought as much … Useful english dictionary
I thought as much! — something that you say when you discover that something you thought was true is really true. So they are having an affair? I thought as much! … New idioms dictionary
I thought as much — spoken used for saying that you are not surprised that something is true Dave and Susan have split up. I thought as much … English dictionary
Much — Much, n. 1. A great quantity; a great deal; also, an indefinite quantity; as, you have as much as I. [1913 Webster] He that gathered much had nothing over. Ex. xvi. 18. [1913 Webster] Note: Muchin this sense can be regarded as an adjective… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
much — [[t]mʌ̱tʃ[/t]] ♦ 1) ADV GRADED: ADV after v You use much to indicate the great intensity, extent, or degree of something such as an action, feeling, or change. Much is usually used with so , too , and very , and in negative clauses with this… … English dictionary
thought — thought1 [ θɔt ] noun *** ▸ 1 idea etc. entering mind ▸ 2 mental effort ▸ 3 idea/opinion ▸ 4 plan/wish to do something ▸ 5 care/worry ▸ 6 system of ideas ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) count a word, idea, or image that comes into your mind: a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
much — much1 W1S1 [mʌtʃ] adv 1.) by a great amount much better/greater/easier etc ▪ Henry s room is much bigger than mine. ▪ These shoes are much more comfortable. ▪ I m feeling very much better, thank you. much too big/old etc ▪ He was driving much too … Dictionary of contemporary English
much — adj., n., & adv. adj. 1 existing or occurring in a great quantity (much trouble; not much rain; too much noise). 2 (prec. by as, how, that, etc.) with relative rather than distinctive sense (I don t know how much money you want). n. 1 a great… … Useful english dictionary
Thought suppression — Thought suppression, the process of deliberately trying to stop thinking about certain thoughts (Wegner, 1989), is associated with obsessive compulsive disorder, in which a sufferer will repeatedly (usually unsuccessfully) attempt to prevent or… … Wikipedia
much — [ mʌtʃ ] (comparative more [ mɔr ] ; superlative most [ moust ] ) function word, quantifier *** Much can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by an uncountable noun): There isn t much time left. How much money do you have? as… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English