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I. thought [Brit θɔːt, Am θɔt] VB pt VB pp
thought → think
II. thought [Brit θɔːt, Am θɔt] N
1. thought (idea):
2. thought U (reflexion):
3. thought (consideration):
4. thought (intention):
5. thought PHILOS (thinking):
III. thoughts N npl
1. thoughts (mind):
thoughts
pensées fpl (about au sujet de)
to read sb's thoughts
to collect or gather one's thoughts
alone with one's thoughts
our thoughts turn to the future
2. thoughts (opinions):
thoughts
opinion f (about, on sur)
I'd like to hear your thoughts
to have some thoughts on how sth could be improved
I. think [Brit θɪŋk, Am θɪŋk] N
to have a think about sth Brit
II. think <pret, pp thought> [Brit θɪŋk, Am θɪŋk] VB trans
1. think (hold view, believe):
croire (that que)
+ subj to think it better to do/that
2. think (imagine):
3. think (have thought, idea):
penser (that que, to do à faire)
to think beautiful thoughts
to think deep thoughts
4. think (rate, assess):
to think a lot/not much of person, work
5. think (remember):
penser (to do à faire)
III. think <pret, pp thought> [Brit θɪŋk, Am θɪŋk] VB intr
1. think (engage in thought):
penser (about, of à)
réfléchir (about à)
2. think:
3. think (consider):
to think of sb as brother, friend, ally
4. think (have in mind):
5. think (imagine):
6. think (tolerate idea) tjrs neg:
Phrases:
IV. think [Brit θɪŋk, Am θɪŋk]
thought-provoking [Brit ˈθɔːtprəvəʊkɪŋ, Am ˈθɔt prəˌvoʊkɪŋ] ADJ
thought-provoking essay, film:
thought-out [Brit θɔːtˈaʊt, Am ˌθɔtˈaʊt] ADJ
thought process N
thought transference N
well-thought-out ADJ
well-thought-out plan, theory, plot etc:
well-thought-of ADJ
well-thought-of person, product:
school of thought N
line of thought N
unscramble ideas, thoughts
English
English
French
French
I. thought [θɔ:t, Am θɑ:t] VB
thought pp, pt of think
II. thought [θɔ:t, Am θɑ:t] N
1. thought no pl (thinking):
sans penser à qn/qc
2. thought (idea):
thoughts of my children
what are your thoughts on this?
Phrases:
a penny for your thoughts prov
I. think <thought, thought> [θɪŋk] VB intr
1. think (use one's mind):
2. think (consider a question):
to think about sth/how to +infin
3. think (believe, imagine):
Phrases:
II. think <thought, thought> [θɪŋk] VB trans
1. think (use one's mind, have ideas):
2. think (believe):
3. think (consider):
to not think much of sb/sth
4. think (remember):
to think to +infin
penser à +infin
thought-reading N no pl
thought-provoking ADJ
thought-out ADJ
well-thought-of ADJ
block out thoughts
communicable emotion, thoughts, information
French
French
English
English
prémédité(e) réponse, réaction
English
English
French
French
I. thought [θɔt] VB
thought pp, pt of think
II. thought [θɔt] N
1. thought (thinking):
sans penser à qn/qc
2. thought (idea):
thoughts of my children
what are your thoughts on this?
Phrases:
a penny for your thoughts prov
I. think <thought, thought> [θɪŋk] VB intr
1. think (use one's mind):
2. think (consider a question):
to think about sth/how to +infin
3. think (believe, imagine):
Phrases:
II. think <thought, thought> [θɪŋk] VB trans
1. think (use one's mind, have ideas):
2. think (believe):
3. think (consider):
to not think much of sb/sth
4. think (remember):
to think to +infin
penser à +infin
thought-provoking ADJ
thought-out ADJ
well-thought-of ADJ
communicable emotion, thoughts, information
block out thoughts
French
French
English
English
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