Co je think?
Co je think?
- To have or formulate in the mind.
- To reason about or reflect on; ponder: Think how complex language is. Think the matter through.
- To decide by reasoning, reflection, or pondering: thinking what to do.
- To judge or regard; look upon: I think it only fair.
- To believe; suppose: always thought he was right.
- To expect; hope: They thought she'd arrive early.
- To intend: They thought they'd take their time.
- To call to mind; remember: I can't think what her name was.
- To visualize; imagine: Think what a scene it will be at the reunion.
- To devise or evolve; invent: thought up a plan to get rich quick.
- To bring into a given condition by mental preoccupation: He thought himself into a panic over the impending examination.
- To concentrate one's thoughts on: "Think languor” ( Diana Vreeland).
- To exercise the power of reason, as by conceiving ideas, drawing inferences, and using judgment.
- To weigh or consider an idea: They are thinking about moving.
- To bring a thought to mind by imagination or invention: No one before had thought of bifocal glasses.
- To recall a thought or an image to mind: She thought of her childhood when she saw the movie.
- To believe; suppose: He thinks of himself as a wit. It's later than you think.
- To have care or consideration: Think first of the ones you love.
- To dispose the mind in a given way: Do you think so?
- Informal Requiring much thought to create or assimilate: a think book.
- The act or an instance of deliberate or extended thinking; a meditation.
- come to think of it Informal When one considers the matter; on reflection: Come to think of it, that road back there was the one we were supposed to take.
- aloud To speak one's thoughts audibly.
- think better of To change one's mind about; reconsider.
- think big To plan ambitiously or on a grand scale.