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  • 1 think

    [θiŋk] v մտածել, խորհել. կշռադատել. think hard/aloud/to oneself լարված/բարձ րաձայն/ինքնիրեն մտածել. I think so Կարծում եմ՝ այո. think twice լավ մտածել. think little of մեծ կարծիք չունենալ. think much/well of/highly մեծ կարծիքի լինել. (մտադրություն ունենալ) think no harm վատ մտադրություններ չունենալ. (պատկերացնել) I can’t think where … Չեմ կարող պատկերացնել որտեղ… think just think ! think of it! Միայն պատկերացրեք. Let him think for himself Թող ինքը խորհի այդ մասին. One has to think Հար կա վոր է խորհել/կշռադատել. We’ll think of something Մի բան կհնարենք. What will he think of next? Էլ ի՞նչ կհնարի. (հիշել) I can’t think of her name Չեմ կարող նրա անունը հիշել. I’ll think of it in a minute Հիմա կհիշեմ. think out խոր հել, կշռա դատել. think over խորհրդա ծել. think up հնարել. think up an excuse պատրվակ հնա րել

    English-Armenian dictionary > think

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  • think — 1 Think, conceive, imagine, fancy, realize, envisage, envision are comparable when they mean to form an idea or notion of something in the mind. Think, the most general and least explicit word of this group, may imply nothing more than the… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • think — think1 [thiŋk] vt. thought, thinking [< ME thenchen, to think, confused with thinchen, to seem < OE thencan < PGmc * thankjan, to think: for IE base see THANK] 1. to form or have in the mind; conceive [thinking good thoughts] 2. to hold… …   English World dictionary

  • oneself */ — UK [wʌnˈself] / US pronoun formal Summary: Oneself is a reflexive pronoun, which can be used in the following ways: as an object that refers back to the pronoun one when it is the subject of the sentence: One should be careful not to hurt oneself …   English dictionary

  • oneself — one|self [ wʌn self ] pronoun MAINLY BRITISH FORMAL Oneself is a reflexive pronoun, which can be used in the following ways: as an object that refers back to the pronoun one when it is the subject of the sentence: One should be careful not to… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • oneself — [wʌnˈself] pronoun British formal 1) the REFLEXIVE form of ‘one , used for showing that people in general, including yourself, are affected by something that they do One has to think of oneself in these matters.[/ex] 2) used for emphasizing that… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • think — 1. verb /θɪŋk/ a) to ponder, to go over in ones head Idly, the detective thought what his next move should be. b) To communicate to oneself in ones mind, to try to find a solution to a problem. I thought for three hours about the problem and… …   Wiktionary

  • explain oneself — {v. phr.} 1. To make your meaning plainer; make your first statement clear. * /When we didn t understand Fritz, he went on to explain himself./ 2. To give a good reason for something you did or failed to do which seems wrong. * /When Jack brought …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • explain oneself — {v. phr.} 1. To make your meaning plainer; make your first statement clear. * /When we didn t understand Fritz, he went on to explain himself./ 2. To give a good reason for something you did or failed to do which seems wrong. * /When Jack brought …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • excuse oneself — {v. phr.} 1. To think of reasons for not being to blame; think yourself not at fault. * /John excused himself for his low grades on the ground that the teacher didn t like him./ 2. To ask to be excused after doing something impolite. * /John… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • excuse oneself — {v. phr.} 1. To think of reasons for not being to blame; think yourself not at fault. * /John excused himself for his low grades on the ground that the teacher didn t like him./ 2. To ask to be excused after doing something impolite. * /John… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • excuse\ oneself — v. phr. 1. To think of reasons for not being to blame; think yourself not at fault. John excused himself for his low grades on the ground that the teacher didn t like him. 2. To ask to be excused after doing something impolite. John excused… …   Словарь американских идиом

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