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1 wishful thinking
noun (expectations based on what one hopes will happen, not on what is likely to happen.) -
2 think
[Ɵiŋk] 1. past tense, past participle - thought; verb1) ((often with about) to have or form ideas in one's mind: Can babies think?; I was thinking about my mother.) a (se) gândi (la)2) (to have or form opinions in one's mind; to believe: He thinks (that) the world is flat; What do you think of his poem?; What do you think about his suggestion?; He thought me very stupid.) a crede, a considera3) (to intend or plan (to do something), usually without making a final decision: I must think what to do; I was thinking of/about going to London next week.) a (se) gândi4) (to imagine or expect: I never thought to see you again; Little did he think that I would be there as well.) a se aştepta (să)2. noun(the act of thinking: Go and have a think about it.) gândire- thinker- - thought-out
- think better of
- think highly
- well
- badly of
- think little of / not think much of
- think of
- think out
- think over
- think twice
- think up
- think the world of -
3 logical
adjective ((thinking or acting) according to the rules of logic: It is logical to assume that you will get a higher salary if you are promoted; She is always logical in her thinking.) logic -
4 thoughtful
1) ((appearing to be) thinking deeply: You look thoughtful; a thoughtful mood.) gânditor2) (thinking of other people; consideration: It was very thoughtful of you to do that.) grijuliu, drăguţ -
5 absent-minded
adjective (not noticing what is going on around one because one is thinking deeply: an absent-minded professor.) distrat -
6 alert
[ə'lə:t] 1. adjective1) (quick-thinking: She's very old but still very alert.) rapid, iute2) ((with to) watchful and aware: You must be alert to danger.) vigilent, atent2. noun(a signal to be ready for action.) alarmă3. verb(to make (someone) alert; to warn: The sound of gunfire alerted us to our danger.) a alarma- alertly- alertness
- on the alert -
7 arrogant
['ærəɡənt](extremely proud; thinking that one is much more important than other people.) arogant- arrogance -
8 attitude
['ætitju:d]1) (a way of thinking or acting etc: What is your attitude to politics?) atitudine (faţă de)2) (a position of the body: The artist painted the model in various attitudes.) postură -
9 automatic
1. adjective1) ((of a machine etc) working by itself: an automatic washing-machine.) automat2) ((of an action) without thinking: an automatic response.) maşinal2. noun(a self-loading gun: He has two automatics and a rifle.) armă automată- automatically
- automation
- automaton -
10 case
I [keis] noun1) (an instance or example: another case of child-beating; a bad case of measles.) caz2) (a particular situation: It's different in my case.) caz3) (a legal trial: The judge in this case is very fair.) caz, proces4) (an argument or reason: There's a good case for thinking he's wrong.) motiv5) ((usually with the) a fact: I don't think that's really the case.) caz6) (a form of a pronoun (eg he or him), noun or adjective showing its relation to other words in the sentence.) caz•- in case- in case of
- in that case II [keis] noun1) (a container or outer covering: a case of medical instruments; a suitcase.) cutie; valiză; trusă; toc; carcasă2) (a crate or box: six cases of whisky.) ladă3) (a piece of furniture for displaying or containing things: a glass case full of china; a bookcase.) vitrină; bibliotecă -
11 consideration
1) ((the act of) thinking about something, especially the needs or feelings of other people: He stayed at home out of consideration for his mother.) respect2) (a fact to be taken into account in making a decision etc: The cost of the journey is our main consideration.) preocupare -
12 consistent
[kən'sistənt]1) ((often with with) in agreement (with): The two statements are not consistent; The second statement is not consistent with the first.) compatibil (cu)2) (always (acting, thinking or happening) according to the same rules or principles; the same or regular: He was consistent in his attitude; a consistent style of writing.) consecvent• -
13 delude
[di'lu:d](to deceive or mislead (usually without actually telling lies): She deluded herself into thinking he cared for her.) a (se) înşela- delusion -
14 distracted
1) (turned aside (from what one is doing or thinking): He had slipped out while her attention was distracted.) distras; neatent2) (out of one's mind; mad: a distracted old woman.) zăpăcit, nebun3) (distressed: The distracted mother couldn't reach her child in the burning house.) înnebunit -
15 doodle
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16 dupe
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17 flighty
adjective ((usually of girls and women) with easily changed ideas; not thinking deeply; always looking for amusement.) frivol -
18 go to work on
(to begin work on: We're thinking of going to work on an extension to the house.) a începe să lucreze la -
19 impetuous
[im'petjuəs](acting in a hasty manner and without thinking.) impetuos- impetuosity -
20 impulse
1) (a sudden desire to do something, without thinking about the consequences: I bought the dress on impulse - I didn't really need it) impuls2) (a sudden force or stimulation: an electrical impulse.) impuls•- impulsively
- impulsiveness
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