Think синонимы на английском

think / думать, полагать

think / думать, полагать

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Одним из наиболее важных глаголов разговорного английского является глагол I think (я думаю), использующийся для выражения собственного мнения, решения. Дабы не показаться англоговорящему собеседнику косноязычным, предлагаем ознакомиться с предложениями и словосочитаниями на английском языке с переводом, которые помогут вам выучить синонимы слова “я думаю”.

I supposeя полагаю, считаю, думаю
I suppose it will rain today. (Думаю, что сегодня пойдет дождь.)

I guess – я думаю, полагаю, наверно
I guess I’ll go now. (Я, наверно, пойду.)

I believe – полагаю, считаю
I believe he is innocent. (Считаю, что он невиновен.)

I imagine – я думаю, полагаю
I imagine she earned a lot of money with her new novel. (Полагаю, она заработала много денег на своем новом романе.)

I reckon – я считаю, полагаю
I reckon she is angry at me for leaving her alone. (Полагаю, она на меня зла из-за то, что я бросил ее одну.)

I presume – полагаю, предполагаю
That’s the new assistant, I presume. (Это тот самый новый ассистент, я полагаю.)

In my opinion – по моему мнению
In my opinion this matter is not as bad as it may seem. (По моему мнению, все не так плохо, как кажется.)

It seems to me that – мне кажется, что…
It seems to me that they are conspiring against us. (Мне кажется, что они то-то замышляют против нас.)

To my way of thinking,… – на мой взгляд, по-моему
To my way of thinking, his speech was not very convincing. (На мой взгляд, его речь была не очень убедительна.)

As I see it, … – по моему мнению, как мне кажется
As I see it, he has done nothing wrong but helped his family. (По моему мнению, он не сделал ничего плохого, только помогал своей семье.)

The way I see things is that… – как я это вижу, по-моему
The way I see things is that they have committed a crime and have to be punished. (Как я это вижу, они совершили преступление, и должны быть наказаны.)

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25 февраля 2018г.

Словарь

Глагол think [θɪŋk]

Перевод: думать, мыслить, считать, размышлять, полагать, обдумывать, помнить, понимать

Синонимы и антонимы к слову think

Слово
(Word)
Синонимы
(Synonyms)
Антонимы
(Antonyms)
think believe, expect, assume, mean, suppose, consider, count, feel, guess, reflect, invent, recollect, remember, realize, comprehend, bear in mind disbelieve, leave, doubt, misunderstand, fail, ignore, dislike, lose, hate, forget, excogitate

Примеры:

We think the approach is unacceptable.
Мы считаем, что этот подход неприемлем.

I certainly believe in that rule.
Я, разумеется, верю в это правило.

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account, adjudge, analyse, anticipate, assess, en.synonym.one, assume, bear in mind, believe, brood, call back, call up, cerebrate, cogitate, comprehend, conceive, conjecture, consider, contemplate, contrive, count, credit, dare say, daresay, deem, deliberate, en.synonym.one, design, devise, embrace, entertain, espouse, esteem, examine, expect, feel, figure, gather, guess, hatch, have faith in, hold, hypothesise, hypothesize, imagine, infer, intend, judge, master, mean, mediate, meditate, en.synonym.one, model, muse, opine, plan, ponder, predicate, presume, project, purpose, rationalise, rationalize, reason, recall, reckon, recollect, reflect, reflect on, regard, remember, retrieve, ruminate, see, sense, speculate, study, suppose, surmise, suspect, theorise, theorize, trust, wonder.

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Collins

  
      vb  

1    believe, conceive, conclude, consider, deem, determine, esteem, estimate, guess     (informal, chiefly U.S. & Canad.)   hold, imagine, judge, reckon, regard, suppose, surmise  

2    brood, cerebrate, chew over     (informal)   cogitate, consider, contemplate, deliberate, have in mind, meditate, mull over, muse, ponder, rack one’s brains, reason, reflect, revolve, ruminate, turn over in one’s mind, weigh up  

3    call to mind, recall, recollect, remember  

4    anticipate, envisage, expect, foresee, imagine, plan for, presume, suppose  

5    think better of      change one’s mind about, decide against, go back on, have second thoughts about, reconsider, repent, think again, think twice about  

6    think much of      admire, attach importance to, esteem, have a high opinion of, hold in high regard, rate     (slang)   respect, set store by, think highly of, value  

7    think nothing of      consider unimportant, have no compunction about, have no hesitation about, regard as routine, set no store by, take in one’s stride  
      n  

8    assessment, consideration, contemplation, deliberation, look, reflection  

think over     
chew over     (informal)   consider, consider the pros and cons of, contemplate, give thought to, mull over, ponder, rack one’s brains, reflect upon, turn over in one’s mind, weigh up  

think up     
come up with, concoct, contrive, create, devise, dream up, imagine, improvise, invent, manufacture, trump up, visualize  

English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus  

Collins

think

     ( thinks    3rd person present)   ( thinking    present participle)   ( thought    past tense & past participle  )

1       verb   If you think that something is the case, you have the opinion that it is the case.  
no cont  
I certainly think there should be a ban on tobacco advertising…      V that  
A generation ago, it was thought that babies born this small could not survive…      it be V-ed that  
Tell me, what do you think of my theory?…      V of/about n  
Peter is useless, far worse than I thought…      V  
He manages a good deal better than I thought possible…      V adj  
`It ought to be stopped.’—`Yes, I think so.’      V so/not  

2       verb   If you say that you think that something is true or will happen, you mean that you have the impression that it is true or will happen, although you are not certain of the facts.  
no cont  
Nora thought he was seventeen years old…      V that  
The storm is thought to be responsible for as many as four deaths…      be V-ed to-inf  
`Did Mr Stevens ever mention her to you?’—`No, I don’t think so.’      V so/not  

3       verb   If you think in a particular way, you have those general opinions or attitudes.  
no cont, no passive  
You were probably brought up to think like that…      V like n  
If you think as I do, vote as I do…      V as/like cl  
I don’t blame you for thinking that way.      V n  

4       verb   When you think about ideas or problems, you make a mental effort to consider them.  
She closed her eyes for a moment, trying to think…      V  
I have often thought about this problem…      V about n/wh  
Let’s think what we can do…      V wh  
We had to think what to do next.      V wh-to-inf  
      Think is also a noun.     (mainly BRIT)      n-sing   a N  
I’ll have a think about that.     

5       verb   If you think in a particular way, you consider things, solve problems, or make decisions in this way, for example because of your job or your background.  
no passive  
To make the computer work at full capacity, the programmer has to think like the machine…      V prep  
The referee has to think the way the players do.      V n  

6       verb   If you thinkof something, it comes into your mind or you remember it.  
no cont  
Nobody could think of anything to say…      V of n  
I was trying to think what else we had to do.      V wh  

7       verb   If you think of an idea, you make a mental effort and use your imagination and intelligence to create it or develop it.  
He thought of another way of getting out of the marriage…      V of n  

8       verb   If you are thinking something at a particular moment, you have words or ideas in your mind without saying them out loud.  
no passive  
She must be ill, Tatiana thought…      V with quote  
I remember thinking how lovely he looked…      V wh/that  
I’m trying to think positive thoughts.      V n  

9       verb   If you think of someone or something as having a particular quality or purpose, you regard them as having this quality or purpose.  
no cont  
We all thought of him as a father…      V of n as n/-ing  
Nobody had thought him capable of that kind of thing.      V n adj  

10       verb   If you think a lot of someone or something, you admire them very much or think they are very good.  
no cont  
To tell the truth, I don’t think much of psychiatrists…      V amount of n  
People at the club think very highly of him…      V adv of n  

11       verb   If you thinkof someone, you show consideration for them and pay attention to their needs.  
I’m only thinking of you…      V of n  
You don’t have to think about me and Hugh.      V about n  

12       verb   If you are thinking of taking a particular course of action, you are considering it as a possible course of action.  
Martin was thinking of taking legal action against Zuckerman…      V of -ing/n  

13       verb   You can say that you are thinking of a particular aspect or subject, in order to introduce an example or explain more exactly what you are talking about.  
usu cont  
I’m primarily thinking of the first year…      V of n  

14       verb   You use think in questions where you are expressing your anger or shock at someone’s behaviour.  
only interrog     (disapproval)
  
What were you thinking of? You shouldn’t steal.      V of n/-ing  

15       verb   You use think when you are commenting on something which you did or experienced in the past and which now seems surprising, foolish, or shocking to you.  
no cont, no passive  
To think I left you alone in a place with a madman at large!…      V that  
When I think of how you’ve behaved and the trouble you’ve got into!      V of n  

16       verb   You can use think in expressions such as you would think or I would have thought when you are criticizing someone because they ought to or could be expected to do something, but have not done it.  
no cont     (disapproval)
  
You’d think you’d remember to wash your ears…      V that  
`Surely to God she should have been given some proper help.’—`Well I would have thought so.’      V so, Also V  

17       verb   You can use think in expressions such as anyone would think and you would think to express your surprise or disapproval at the way someone is behaving.  
no cont  
Anyone would think you were in love with the girl…      V that  

19    You use expressions such as come to think of it, when you think about it, or thinking about it, when you mention something that you have suddenly remembered or realized.  

come to think of it/when you think about it      phrase   PHR with cl  
He was her distant relative, as was everyone else on the island, come to think of it…     

20    You use `I think’ as a way of being polite when you are explaining or suggesting to someone what you want to do, or when you are accepting or refusing an offer.  

I think      phrase   PHR that, PHR with cl, PHR so/not     (politeness)
  
I think I’ll go home and have a shower…, We need a job, and I thought we could go around and ask if people need odd jobs done…     

21    You use `I think’ in conversations or speeches to make your statements and opinions sound less forceful, rude, or direct.  

I think      phrase   PHR that, PHR with cl, PHR so/not     (vagueness)
  
I think he means `at’ rather than `to’…, Thanks, but I think I can handle it…     

22    You say just think when you feel excited, fascinated, or shocked by something, and you want the person to whom you are talking to feel the same.  

just think      phrase   PHR with cl, PHR wh  
(=imagine)  

Just think; tomorrow we shall walk out of this place and leave it all behind us forever…     

23    If you think againabout an action or decision, you consider it very carefully, often with the result that you change your mind and decide to do things differently.  

think again      phrase   oft PHR about n/-ing  
It has forced politicians to think again about the wisdom of trying to evacuate refugees…     

24    If you think nothing of doing something that other people might consider difficult, strange, or wrong, you consider it to be easy or normal, and you do it often or would be quite willing to do it.  

to think nothing of      phrase   V inflects, PHR -ing  
I thought nothing of betting £1,000 on a horse.     

25    If something happens and you think nothing of it, you do not pay much attention to it or think of it as strange or important, although later you realize that it is.  

think nothing of it      phrase   V inflects  
When she went off to see her parents for the weekend I thought nothing of it…     

26   
  
  you can’t hear yourself think  

  
  hear  

  
  to shudder to think  

  
  shudder  

  
  to think better of it  

  
  better  

  
  to think big  

  
  big  

  
  to think twice  

  
  twice  

  
  to think the world of someone  

  
  world  
think back      phrasal verb   If you think back, you make an effort to remember things that happened to you in the past.  
(=look back)  

I thought back to the time in 1975 when my son was desperately ill…      V P prep  
Thinking back, I don’t know how I had the courage.      V P   think out      phrasal verb   If you think something out, you consider all the aspects and details of it before doing anything or making a decision.  
I need time alone to think things out…      V n P  
The book is detailed and well thought out…      V-ed P  
He chewed at the end of his pencil, thinking out the next problem.      V P n (not pron)   think over      phrasal verb   If you think something over, you consider it carefully before making a decision.  
She said she needs time to think it over…      V n P  
I suggest you think over your position very carefully.      V P n (not pron)   think through      phrasal verb   If you think a situation through, you consider it thoroughly, together with all its possible effects or consequences.  
I didn’t think through the consequences of promotion…      V P n (not pron)  
It was the first time she’d had a chance to think it through.      V n P   think up      phrasal verb   If you think something up, for example an idea or plan, you invent it using mental effort.  
Julian has been thinking up new ways of raising money…      V P n (not pron)  
`Where do you get that idea about the piano?’—`Well, I just thought it up.’      V n P  

think piece        ( think pieces    plural  ) , think-piece   A think piece is an article in a newspaper or magazine that discusses a particular subject in a serious and thoughtful way.      n-count  

think-tank        ( think-tanks    plural  ) A think-tank is a group of experts who are gathered together by an organization, especially by a government, in order to consider various problems and try and work out ways to solve them.      n-count-coll  
…Moscow’s leading foreign policy think-tank.     

Translation English Cobuild Collins Dictionary  

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to be a tool

exp.

to be unable to think for oneself

used in a condescending way

presumption

n.

something that you think is true because it is very likely

I have the presumption that my holiday is going to be great because I am planning to go back to Japan.

have money to burn

v.

used for saying that you think someone is spending too much money on things they do not need

be on the same page

exp.

think alike about a certain topic; be aligned in opinions; feel the same way about smth.

pride comes before fall

id.

def.: if you are too confident about yourself, something bad will happen to show you that you are not as good as you think you are

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Jeffy

n.

An idiot person who thinks he’s cool

Idiotland;[Hum.] Jeffy has a pencil up his nose.

doomsday believer

n.

term used to reffer to a person that thinks the end of the world is near

career woman

n.

an ambitious woman who thinks her career really matters more than many things and is not willing to compromise on it

wantrepreneur

n.

a person who thinks about being an entrepreneur or starting a business but never gets started.

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