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thinking [ˈθɪŋkɪŋ] n 1. opinion or judgment 2. the process of thought adj 1. (prenominal) using or capable of using intelligent thought thinking people put on one's thinking cap to ponder a matter or problem Thinking the process of separating a whole into its parts to discover their function, relationship, etc. See also logic; psychology. loss or absence of the capacity to express thoughts or ideas by written, spoken, or gesticulated means. 1. the act of meditation or contemplation. 2. the faculty of thinking. 3. a thought; a design or plan. — cogitator, n. — cogitative, adj. relating to the operation of the mind through logical rather than intuitive thought processes; intellectual activity. the capacity for, process of, or result of discursive thinking. — dianoetic, adj. the act of digressing; wandering off the subject. the process of deducing or inferring. — eductive, adj. 1. the state of having wandering and imaginative thoughts in order to escape from reality. — escapist, n., adj. 2. the practice of engaging in activities that enable one to avoid having to deal with reality, as the persistent attendance at science-fiction films, reading of fantasy literature, etc. 1. excessive concern for facts. 2. a theory or belief relying heavily on fact. — factualist, n. — factualistic, adj. Psychoanalysis. the unhampered and uncensored expression of ideas, impressions, etc., passing through the mind of the patiënt, used to permit access to the processes of the unconscious. a state of dulled mental activity or decrease in the function of thought. Also called hypopsychosis. hyponoia. the process of forming ideas. — ideational, adj. the process of inferring or deducing; also, that which is inferred or deduced. — illative, adj. things or matters beyond measure or comprehension. the process of searching or inquiring; an investigation, especially of an intellectual nature. — indagator, n. — indagative, adj. the state of being narrow-minded. 1. the exercise or use of the intellect. 2. a particular act or process of the intellect. 1. understanding solely through the intellect. 2. thinking. — noetic, adj. the science of the laws of the mind. — nomologist, n. — nomological, adj. the process of darkening or obscuring so as to hinder ready analysis. a system of mental development exercises. Obsolete, consideration; careful thought over a matter. 1. the rational inquiry into the principles and truths of being, nature, knowledge, conduct, etc. 2. an individual set or system of principles and beliefs. — philosopher, n. — philosophic, philosophical, adj. a mania for thinking. an abnormal fear of thinking. a state of doubt or uncertainty, especially with regard to the choice of alternatives; a dilemma. the process of logical reasoning or rational thought. — ratiocinative, adj. the conversion of an abstract concept into something concrete; a viewing of the abstract as concrete. the act of pondering or meditating. — ruminator, n. — ruminative, adj. 1. the contemplation or consideration of some subject. 2. an instance of such activity. 3. a conclusion or opinion reached by such activity. 4. a conjecture or surmise; a guess. — speculator, n. — speculative, adj. the excessive use of speculation. the process of deductive reasoning, as from cause to effect, from the simple elements to the complex whole, etc. See also joining. — synthesist, n. — synthetic, synthetical, adj. the principles or practice of synthesis or synthetic methods or techniques. abnormally rapid mental activity. Rare. the art of reasoning; logic.
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thinking noun reasoning, thoughts, philosophy, idea, view, position, theory, opinion, conclusions, assessment, judgment, outlook, conjecture There was a strong theoretical dimension to his thinking. adjective thoughtful, intelligent, cultured, reasoning, sophisticated, rational, philosophical, reflective, contemplative, meditative, ratiocinative Thinking people on both sides will applaud this book. Translations thinking [ˈθɪŋkɪŋ] A. N 1. (= ideas, opinions) → pensamiento m, ideas fpl the new direction of Tyler's thinking → el nuevo enfoque en el pensamiento or las ideas de Tyler we are so alike in our thinking → pensamos de una forma tan parecida he hoped we would come round to his way of thinking → esperaba que al final terminaríamos pensando como él to my way of thinking → en mi opinión, bajo mi punto de vista good thinking! → ¡buena idea! the thinking behind the campaign → la línea de pensamiento en la que se basa la campaña 2. (= activity) I've done some thinking → he estado pensando I'll have to do some serious thinking → voy a tener que pensar or reflexionar seriamente see also lateral, wishful 3. (= ability to think) → pensamiento m B. ADJ [person, machine] → inteligente it is obvious to any thinking person → resulta obvio para cualquier persona inteligente the thinking mind → la mente racional to put on one's thinking cap → estrujarse el cerebro thinking adj → denkend; he’s not really a thinking man, he prefers action → er ist kein Denker, sondern ein Macher; all thinking men will agree with me → alle vernünftigen Menschen werden mit mir übereinstimmen; the thinking man’s/woman’s pin-up → das Pin-up für den gebildenten Mann/die gebildete Frau; to put one’s thinking cap on → scharf überlegen or nachdenken; thinking time → Bedenkzeit f; thinking process → Denkprozess m → or -vorgang m; thinking patterns → Denkmuster pl n to do some hard thinking about a question → sich (dat) → etwas gründlich überlegen, etwas genau durchdenken; to my way of thinking → meiner Meinung nach; that might be his way of thinking → das mag seine Meinung sein; this calls for some quick thinking → hier muss eine schnelle Lösung gefunden werden thinking [ˈθɪŋkɪŋ] 1. adj to any thinking person → a ogni persona ragionevole to put on one's thinking cap (fam) → mettersi a pensare 2. n → pensiero to my (way of) thinking → a mio parere I've done some thinking about it → ci ho pensato un po' sopra thinking [ˈθɪŋkɪŋ] 1. adj to any thinking person → a ogni persona ragionevole to put on one's thinking cap (fam) → mettersi a pensare 2. n → pensiero to my (way of) thinking → a mio parere I've done some thinking about it → ci ho pensato un po' sopra How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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WITH these words I was thinking that I had made an end of the discussion; but the end, in truth, proved to be only a beginning. Why should you bother thinking about it when I can tell you what manner of woman you are. So at last they got just about dead broke, and laid around the raft as she floated along, thinking and thinking, and never saying nothing, by the half a day at a time, and dreadful blue and desperate. |
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