think out in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for think out in the English»French Dictionary

I.think [Brit θɪŋk, Am θɪŋk] N

II.think <pret, pp thought> [Brit θɪŋk, Am θɪŋk] VB trans

1. think (hold view, believe):

2. think (imagine):

3. think (have thought, idea):

III.think <pret, pp thought> [Brit θɪŋk, Am θɪŋk] VB intr

1. think (engage in thought):

I.hand [Brit hand, Am hænd] N

1. hand ANAT:

hands off inf!
pas touche! inf
hands off inf!

7. hand (possession):

I.out [aʊt] VB trans Out is used after many verbs in English to alter or reinforce the meaning of the verb (hold out, wipe out, filter out etc.). Very often in French, a verb alone will be used to translate these combinations. For translations you should consult the appropriate verb entry (hold, wipe, filter etc.).
When out is used as an adverb meaning outside, it often adds little to the sense of the phrase: they're out in the garden = they're in the garden. In such cases out will not usually be translated: ils sont dans le jardin.
out is used as an adverb to mean absent or not at home. In this case she's out really means she's gone out and the French translation is elle est sortie.
For the phrase out of see III. in the entry below.
For examples of the above and other uses, see the entry below.

See also come out, wipe, hold, filter

I.wipe [Brit wʌɪp, Am waɪp] N

II.wipe [Brit wʌɪp, Am waɪp] VB trans

I.hold <pret, pp held> [Brit həʊld, Am hoʊld] VB trans

II.hold <pret, pp held> [Brit həʊld, Am hoʊld] VB intr

IV.hold [Brit həʊld, Am hoʊld] N

I.filter [Brit ˈfɪltə, Am ˈfɪltər] N

II.filter [Brit ˈfɪltə, Am ˈfɪltər] VB trans

III.filter [Brit ˈfɪltə, Am ˈfɪltər] VB intr

I.keeping [Brit ˈkiːpɪŋ, Am ˈkipɪŋ] N (custody)

think out in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for think out in the English»French Dictionary

I.think <thought, thought> [θɪŋk] VB intr

II.think <thought, thought> [θɪŋk] VB trans

out → out of

See also out of, inside, in, in

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He loves books and learning, and likes to think out the answers to difficult questions.
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If you were sitting in that interview chair, your interviewer would ask you to think out loud and walk her through your reasoning.
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They were instructed to think out loud and would be prompted if they fell silent for more than a couple seconds.
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For him life has been a chore and now he wants to think out of the syllabus.
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Conversely, extroverts are energized by social situations and tend to be assertive multi-taskers who think out loud and on their feet.
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You'll need to think out whether they roam the streets as a group or individually.
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Audience and speaker alike should feel free to engage and think out loud.
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I think out of this bad event tremendous good has come.
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Sometimes you have to think out of the square to get to the top.
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I think out front there is demand there, and it will be supported by regional prices.
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