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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. think [ingl brit θɪŋk, ingl am θɪŋk] SOST
to have a think about sth ingl brit
II. think <pret, part perf thought> [ingl brit θɪŋk, ingl am θɪŋk] VB vb trans
1. think (hold view, believe):
think
croire (that que)
I think so
I don't think so I think not form
the wine is free, isn't it?—‘I don't think so!
can I stay out till midnight?—‘no, I think not!
is he reliable?—‘I'd like to think so but
to think it best to do/that
+ congt to think it better to do/that
+ congt I think it better to wait, what do you think?
him, a millionnaire? I don't think! iron
2. think (imagine):
think
I can't think how/why etc
who do you think you are?
3. think (have thought, idea):
think
penser (that que, to do à faire)
let's think thin colloq!
let's think Green colloq!
pensons écolo! colloq
oh do come in! (thinks)oh God not him again colloq!
4. think (rate, assess):
to think a lot/not much of person, work
5. think (remember):
think
penser (to do à faire)
to think where/how
III. think <pret, part perf thought> [ingl brit θɪŋk, ingl am θɪŋk] VB vb intr
1. think (engage in thought):
think (gen)
penser (about, of à)
réfléchir (about à)
think before you act
let me think a moment
to think hard
to think for oneself
come to think of it
2. think:
think about, think of (take into account)
3. think (consider):
to think of sb as brother, friend, ally
4. think (have in mind):
to think of doing
to think about doing
5. think (imagine):
to think of
6. think (tolerate idea) tjrs neg:
not to think of doing
locuzioni:
to think of (remember)
IV. think [ingl brit θɪŋk, ingl am θɪŋk]
to have another think coming colloq ingl brit
to think on one's feet
to think well of sb
think again VB [ingl brit θɪŋk -, ingl am θɪŋk -]
think again (change mind)
if that's what you think, you can think again
think ahead VB [ingl brit θɪŋk -, ingl am θɪŋk -]
think ahead
I. think out VB [ingl brit θɪŋk -, ingl am θɪŋk -] (think out [sth], think [sth] out)
think out
think back VB [ingl brit θɪŋk -, ingl am θɪŋk -]
think back
I. think up VB [ingl brit θɪŋk -, ingl am θɪŋk -] (think up [sth])
think up plan:
think up
I. think through VB [ingl brit θɪŋk -, ingl am θɪŋk -] (think through [sth], think [sth] through)
think through proposal, action
think through problem, question
I. think over VB [ingl brit θɪŋk -, ingl am θɪŋk -] (think over [sth], think [sth] over)
think over proposal:
think over
think tank [ingl brit, ingl am ˈθɪŋk ˌtæŋk] SOST
think tank
dexterously think, manage
nel dizionario PONS
I. think <thought, thought> [θɪŋk] VB vb intr
1. think (use one's mind):
think
to think aloud
to think to oneself
to think for oneself
just think!
2. think (consider a question):
think
to think about sth/how to +infin
think about it
3. think (believe, imagine):
think
I think so/not
I think not, I don't think so
locuzioni:
(you can) think again!
to think big
II. think <thought, thought> [θɪŋk] VB vb trans
1. think (use one's mind, have ideas):
think
I'll think what I can do
I can't think how to do it
2. think (believe):
think
I think he's Irish
I think she's coming
I think she's a genius
who does she think she is?
3. think (consider):
think
to not think much of sb/sth
to think nothing of sth
4. think (remember):
to think to +infin
penser à +infin
think through VB vb trans
think through
double-think no pl SOST
double-think
think ahead VB vb intr
think ahead
think back VB vb intr
think back
to think back to sth
think of VB vb trans
1. think of (consider, find):
think of solution, date, suitable candidate
think of a number!
don't even think of it!
can you think of his name?
2. think of (value, regard):
to think of highly of sb/sth
3. think of (bear in mind) factor, reputation:
think of of the cost!
think up VB vb trans colloq
think up
think tank SOST fig
think tank
think out VB vb trans
1. think out (consider):
think out problem, situation
2. think out (plan):
think out
think over VB vb trans
think over
nel dizionario PONS
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
I. think <thought, thought> [θɪŋk] VB vb intr
1. think (use one's mind):
think
to think aloud [or out loud]
to think to oneself
to think for oneself
just think!
2. think (consider a question):
think
to think about sth/how to +infin
think about it
3. think (believe, imagine):
think
I think so
I think not, I don't think so
locuzioni:
(you can) think again!
to think big
II. think <thought, thought> [θɪŋk] VB vb trans
1. think (use one's mind, have ideas):
think
I'll think what I can do
I can't think how to do it
2. think (believe):
think
I think he's Irish
I think she's coming
I think she's a genius
who does she think she is?
3. think (consider):
think
to not think much of sb/sth
to think nothing of sth
4. think (remember):
to think to +infin
penser à +infin
think tank SOST fig
think tank
think up VB vb trans colloq
think up
think of VB vb trans
1. think of (consider, find):
think of solution, date, suitable candidate
think of a number!
don't even think of it!
can you think of his name?
2. think of (value, regard):
to think of highly of sb/sth
3. think of (bear in mind) factor, reputation:
think of of the cost!
think out VB vb trans
1. think out (consider):
think out problem, situation
2. think out (plan):
think out
think ahead VB vb intr
think ahead
think through VB vb trans
think through
think over VB vb trans
think over
think back VB vb intr
think back
to think back to sth
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
think positive
Present
Ithink
youthink
he/she/itthinks
wethink
youthink
theythink
Past
Ithought
youthought
he/she/itthought
wethought
youthought
theythought
Present Perfect
Ihavethought
youhavethought
he/she/ithasthought
wehavethought
youhavethought
theyhavethought
Past Perfect
Ihadthought
youhadthought
he/she/ithadthought
wehadthought
youhadthought
theyhadthought
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But the plot of this novel, as intricate and dexterously spun as it is (its hanging threads knitting together pleasingly, seamlessly), is not what makes this debut such a dazzler.
news.nationalpost.com
You will swoon as he moves dexterously from word to whine to word to whine.
musicfeeds.com.au
He has an acute sense of smell and hearing and is also dexterously skilled in hand-to-hand combat, using all four arms or just two.
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How dexterously his fingers undid the knots was a sign of how much joy he would bring his wife on their wedding night.
www.ft.com
As with the other two in the series, the logic of time travel is dexterously played with but never taken too seriously like so many others in the genre.
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