thinking

thinking
thinking
tr['ɵɪŋkɪŋ]
noun
1 (opinion) opinión nombre femenino, parecer nombre masculino
2 (thought) pensamiento, ideas nombre femenino plural
good thinking! ¡buena idea!
adjective
1 pensante, inteligente
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to do some thinking reflexionar, pensar
to my way of thinking a mi parecer, en mi opinión
thinking
adj.
intelectual adj.
mental adj.
pensante adj.
n.
parecer s.m.
pensamiento s.m.

I 'θɪŋkɪŋ
mass noun ideas fpl, pensamiento m

to my (way of) thinking — a mi modo de ver, en mi opinión

to do some serious thinking — reflexionar seriamente

good thinking! — buena idea!

that was quick thinking on her part — con eso demostró gran rapidez mental


II
adjective (before n, no comp) pensante, inteligente
['θɪŋkɪŋ]
1. 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

lateral, wishful
3) (=ability to think) pensamiento m
2.
ADJ [person, machine] inteligente

it is obvious to any thinking person — resulta obvio para cualquier persona inteligente

the thinking mind — la mente racional

- put on one's thinking cap
3.
CPD

thinking patterns NPL — (Psych) modelos mpl de pensamiento

thinking process N — proceso m mental

thinking time N — tiempo m para pensar

* * *

I ['θɪŋkɪŋ]
mass noun ideas fpl, pensamiento m

to my (way of) thinking — a mi modo de ver, en mi opinión

to do some serious thinking — reflexionar seriamente

good thinking! — buena idea!

that was quick thinking on her part — con eso demostró gran rapidez mental


II
adjective (before n, no comp) pensante, inteligente

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