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1) General subject: balance, cast about for, chew (часто chew on, chew upon), cogitate, consider, contemplate, debate, debate a matter in (one's) mind (что-л.), debate a matter in one's mind (что-либо), deliberate, hatch, hold debate with oneself, meditate, ponder, ponder over, ponderate, pore, pore (at, on, upon), premeditate, project (план), put on considering cap (что-л.), put on thinking cap (что-л.), reason, revolve, revolve in the mind, study, take stock of (что-л.), think, think over, turn (вопрос, проблему), turn over, waff, weigh, speculate, weight, take stock of (рассматривать, оценивать, что-л.), reason about a subject (что-л.), speculate on (что-л.)2) Colloquial: mull over3) American: cipher out, excogitate, mull4) Obsolete: perpend5) Literal: poise -
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think глагол:balance (сбалансировать, балансировать, уравновешивать, сохранять равновесие, взвешивать, обдумывать)perpend (обдумывать, взвешивать)chew upon (обдумывать, размышлять) -
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1) General subject: balance, cast about, cast about for, chew, cogitate, consider, contemplate, debate, debate a matter in one's mind (что-либо), deliberate, go over the ground, hatch, meditate, mull over, perpend, ponder, ponder over, ponderate, revolve, study, think over2) Literal: poise
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