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Definition of thought to in English Turkish dictionary

thought
düşünce

Kelimeler düşünceleri ifade eder. - Words express thoughts.

O çok düşünceli ve sabırlı. - She is very thoughtful and patient.

thought
düşünme

Bunu hiç düşünmedim, dedi adam. Ne yapmalıyız? - I've never thought about this, said the man. What should we do?

Hiçbir müzisyen o müziği cenaze töreninde çalmayı düşünmezdi. - No musician would have thought of playing that music at the funeral.

thought
niyet
thought
sanılan
thought
düşün

O çok düşünceli ve sabırlı. - She is very thoughtful and patient.

Kelimeler düşünceleri ifade eder. - Words express thoughts.

thought
felsefe
thought
{i} düşünme: He was lost in thought. Düşünceye dalıp gitmişti
thought
f., bak. think
thought
{i} ilgi

Tom'a Mary ile ilgili ne düşündüğünü sordum. - I asked Tom what he thought of Mary.

Bu konu ile ilgili düşüncelerini duymaya can atıyorum. - I look forward to hearing your thoughts on this matter.

thought
tefekkür
thought
düşünceli

Yüzünde düşünceli bir görünüm vardı. - She had a thoughtful look on her face.

O, çok düşünceli bir kişidir. - He is a very thoughtful person.

thought
dalgın
thought
ihtimamlı
thought
{i} az şey
thought
düşünüş

Bu, bu konuda şimdiye kadar ilk kez düşünüşüm. - This is the first time I've ever thought about this.

Önce plandan hoşlandığımı düşündüm fakat ikinci düşünüşümde ona karşı çıkmaya karar verdim. - At first I thought I liked the plan, but on second thought I decided to oppose it.

thought
mülahaza
thought
nazik

Sözümü bana hatırlattığınız için çok naziksiniz. - It is thoughtful of you to remind me of my promise.

Tom'un nazik olduğunu sandım. - I thought that Tom was kind.

thought
kanı

Ben onun babası olduğunu düşündüğüm adam tam bir yabancı olduğunu kanıtladı. - The man who I thought was his father proved to be a perfect stranger.

Bir şarkıcı olduğunu düşündüğüm kız farklı bir kişi olduğunu kanıtladı. - The girl who I thought was a singer proved to be a different person.

thought
görüş

Yeni bir anlaşmayı görüşmek için buraya geldiğimizi düşündüm. - I thought we came here to discuss a new deal.

Tom görüşünü kaybettiğini düşündüğünü söyledi. - Tom told me that he thought he was losing his sight.

thought
kasıt
thought
fikir
thought
aldırma
think to
düşünüyorum
thought
düşünülmek

Manuel ateşli silahın 14. yüzyılda ortaya çıktığı düşünülmektedir. - It is thought that manual firearms appeared in the 14th century.

Europa ve Enceladus'un, yüzeylerinin altında sıvı sudan oluşan bir okyanusa sahip oldukları düşünülmektedir. - Europa and Enceladus are thought to have an ocean of liquid water beneath their surface.

thought
sanıyordum
thought
tartmak
thought
{i} sanı

Ben onun seni sevdiğini sanıyordum, ama gerçekte, o başka bir kız seviyordu. - I thought he loved you, but as it is, he loved another girl.

Seni tanıdığımı sanıyordum. - I thought I knew you.

thought
a happy thought mutluluk veren düşünce
thought
{i} felsefe: French thought Fransız felsefesi
thought
tasavvur
thought
kanaat
thought
{i} özen

Lütfen çöpünü yanına al ve onu özenli bir şekilde at. - Please take your rubbish with you and dispose of it thoughtfully.

thought
bir parça

Sorunun bir parçası olduğumu düşündüm. - I thought I was part of the problem.

thought
düşünme düşünüp taşınma
thought
on second thought daha iyi düşününce
thought
take thought düşünmek
thought
düşünü

Önce plandan hoşlandığımı düşündüm fakat ikinci düşünüşümde ona karşı çıkmaya karar verdim. - At first I thought I liked the plan, but on second thought I decided to oppose it.

Tom belkide Mary ve John'un silah kaçakçısı olduklarını düşünüyordu. - Tom thought that maybe Mary and John were gunrunners.

English - English

Definition of thought to in English English dictionary

thought
form created in the mind, rather than the forms perceived through the five senses; an instance of thinking
thought
Simple past tense and past participle of think
thought
way of thinking (associated with a group, nation or region)

Eastern thought.

thought
the process by which such forms arise or are manipulated; thinking

The only reason some people get lost in thought is because it’s unfamiliar territory. —Paul Fix.

thought
{i} idea, concept, product of the mind
thought
{n} the act of thinking, an idea, sentiment, opinion, purpose, view, expectation, care
thought
Meditation; serious consideration
thought
An intentional mental phenomenon which has contents about things in the world <Discussion> <References> Chris Eliasmith
thought
the organized beliefs of a period or group or individual; "19th century thought"; "Darwinian thought
thought
According to Descartes, the essential attribute of mind
thought
A mechanical definition of thinkingness (think-think, figure-figure) would be: 1 That thought which occurs as an effort to sort, arrange, classify, identify, and differentiate ideas which the being has attached to small bits of mental mass The key word here is "effort "
thought
A thought is an idea that you have in your mind. The thought of Nick made her throat tighten He pushed the thought from his mind I've just had a thought
thought
the organized beliefs of a period or group or individual; "19th century thought"; "Darwinian thought"
thought
A thought is an act of kindness or an offer of help; used especially when you are thanking someone, or expressing admiration of someone. `Would you like to move into the ward?' --- `A kind thought, but no, thank you.'
thought
A small degree or quantity; a trifle; as, a thought longer; a thought better
thought
the content of cognition; the main thing you are thinking about; "it was not a good idea"; "the thought never entered my mind"
thought
the state or condition of thinking
thought
That which is thought; an idea; a mental conception, whether an opinion, judgment, fancy, purpose, or intention
thought
Action of the Infinite Mind
thought
for Frege, a thought is the sense of a sentence which can be used to make an assertion or to ask a question that is answerable by either 'Yes' or 'No' The contents of thoughts can be true or false Thoughts in this sense are logical or conceptual rather than a matter of individual psychology Different individuals may share the same thought, although they cannot share the same act of thinking
thought
the process of thinking (especially thinking carefully); "thinking always made him frown"; "she paused for thought"
thought
Solicitude; anxious care; concern
thought
A person's thoughts are their opinions on a particular subject. Many of you have written to us to express your thoughts on the conflict Mr Goodman, do you have any thoughts on that?
thought
A thought is an intention, hope, or reason for doing something. Sarah's first thought was to run back and get Max They had no thought of surrender
thought
an idea; an instance of thinking
thought
A person's thoughts are their mind, or all the ideas in their mind when they are concentrating on one particular thing. I jumped to my feet so my thoughts wouldn't start to wander If he wasn't there physically, he was always in her thoughts
thought
The act of thinking; the exercise of the mind in any of its higher forms; reflection; cogitation
thought
a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty; "my opinion differs from yours"; "what are your thoughts on Haiti?"
thought
Thought is the past tense and past participle of think
thought
of Think
thought
Thought is the activity of thinking, especially deeply, carefully, or logically. Alice had been so deep in thought that she had walked past her car without even seeing it He had given some thought to what she had told him
thought
Thought is the group of ideas and beliefs which belongs, for example, to a particular religion, philosophy, science, or political party. Aristotle's scientific theories dominated Western thought for fifteen hundred years see also second thought. the past tense and past participle of think
thought to

    Turkish pronunciation

    thôt tı

    Pronunciation

    /ˈᴛʜôt tə/ /ˈθɔːt tə/

    Etymology

    [ 'thi[ng]k ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English thenken, from Old English thencan; akin to Old High German denken to think, Latin tongEre to know; more at THANKS.

    Common Collocations

    thought to be

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