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121 be thoughtful of others
Общая лексика: думать о других, заботиться о другихУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > be thoughtful of others
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122 he was thoughtful for a while and then replied
Общая лексика: он подумал немного и затем ответилУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he was thoughtful for a while and then replied
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123 his is a deeply thoughtful mind
Общая лексика: у него очень глубокий умУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > his is a deeply thoughtful mind
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124 it was thoughtful of you to call
Общая лексика: молодец (спасибо, хорошо), что позвонилУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it was thoughtful of you to call
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125 jolly thoughtful of the old man
Общая лексика: все-таки здорово заботливый старикУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > jolly thoughtful of the old man
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126 not thoughtful of danger
Общая лексика: не думающий об опасностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > not thoughtful of danger
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127 not very thoughtful of you
Общая лексика: не слишком-то вы внимательныУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > not very thoughtful of you
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128 she was thoughtful for a while
Общая лексика: она задумалась на минутуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > she was thoughtful for a while
См. также в других словарях:
Thoughtful — Thought ful, a. 1. Full of thought; employed in meditation; contemplative; as, a man of thoughtful mind. [1913 Webster] War, horrid war, your thoughtful walks invades. Pope. [1913 Webster] 2. Attentive; careful; exercising the judgment; having… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thoughtful — [thôt′fəl] adj. 1. full of thought; meditative; thinking 2. showing or characterized by thought; serious [a thoughtful essay] 3. heedful, careful, attentive, etc.; esp., considerate of others; kind thoughtfully adv. thoughtfulness n. SYN.… … English World dictionary
thoughtful — [adj1] caring, mindful anxious, astute, attentive, aware, benign, canny, careful, cautious, charitable, chivalrous, circumspect, civil, concerned, considerate, cooperative, courteous, deliberate, diplomatic, discreet, friendly, gallant, gracious … New thesaurus
thoughtful — index benevolent, careful, circumspect, cogitative, deliberate, discreet, discriminating (judicious) … Law dictionary
thoughtful — c.1200, contemplative, from THOUGHT (Cf. thought) + FUL (Cf. ful). Also in M.E., prudent; moody, anxious. Meaning showing consideration for others is from 1851 (Cf. THOUGHTLESS (Cf. thoughtless).) Related: Thoughtfully; thoughtfulness … Etymology dictionary
thoughtful — ► ADJECTIVE 1) absorbed in or involving thought. 2) showing careful consideration or attention. 3) showing regard for other people. DERIVATIVES thoughtfully adverb thoughtfulness noun … English terms dictionary
thoughtful — [[t]θɔ͟ːtfʊl[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If you are thoughtful, you are quiet and serious because you are thinking about something. Nancy, who had been thoughtful for some time, suddenly spoke... He was looking very thoughtful... She had a thoughtful… … English dictionary
thoughtful — thoughtfully, adv. thoughtfulness, n. /thawt feuhl/, adj. 1. showing consideration for others; considerate. 2. characterized by or manifesting careful thought: a thoughtful essay. 3. occupied with or given to thought; contemplative; meditative;… … Universalium
thoughtful — adj. 1) thoughtful about 2) thoughtful to + inf. (it was thoughtful of her to do that) * * * [ θɔːtf(ə)l] thoughtful about thoughtful to + inf. (it was thoughtful of her to do that) … Combinatory dictionary
thoughtful — thought|ful [ˈθo:tfəl US ˈθo:t ] adj 1.) always thinking of the things you can do to make people happy or comfortable ≠ ↑thoughtless ▪ Paul is very thoughtful. it is thoughtful of sb to do sth ▪ It was really thoughtful of you to remember my… … Dictionary of contemporary English
thoughtful — thought|ful [ θɔtfəl ] adjective * 1. ) kind and showing that you consider that what other people want or need is important: Caroline is such a thoughtful young woman. I brought you some tea. That s very thoughtful of you. 2. ) thinking seriously … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English