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 Übersetzung für 'speech thinking' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   speech thinking | -
ling.philos.
speech thinking
Sprachdenken {n}
Teiltreffer
thinkingDenken {n} [Denkweise, Gedanken]
234
thinking {adj} {pres-p}denkend
53
philos.
self-thinking
Selbstdenken {n}
comm.econ.market.
market thinking
Marktdenken {n}
thinking [opinion]Ansicht {f} [Meinung]
38
philos.spec.
language thinking
Sprachdenken {n}
econ.
entrepreneurial thinking
unternehmerisches Denken {n}
without thinking {adv}ohne zu überlegen
without thinking {adv}unreflektiert
philos.
intellectual thinking
Verstandesdenken {n}
psych.
wishful thinking
Wunschvorstellung {f}
thinking back {adj} {pres-p}zurückdenkend
thinking overüberdenkend
wishful thinkingWunschdenken {n}
without thinking {adv}unvorsichtigerweise [unüberlegt]
creative thinkingkreatives Denken {n}
autonomous thinkingautonomes Denken {n}
autonomous thinkingeigenständiges Denken {n}
free-thinking {adj}freidenkerisch
independent thinkingselbständiges Denken {n}
21 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • However, Thompson was forced to fight off perceptions of being someone to "bluster through a speech, turn bombastic during public statements", and have difficulty thinking on his feet.
  • Edited by the Pulitzer Prize-winning music critic Tim Page, "What's God Got to Do With It: Robert Ingersoll on Free Speech, Honest Talk and the Separation of Church and State" brought Ingersoll's thinking to a new audience.
  • In Lyman Frank Baum's children's novel "Ozma of Oz", the first-ever introduction of a humanoid-appearance mechanical man that would satisfy the later "humanoid robot" definition occurred in 1907 - some fifteen years before the word "robot" was coined - with Tik-Tok, powered with a trio of clockwork movements for his thinking, movement and speech, none of which he could wind up himself.
  • Only a couple of Vygotsky's texts were published in English before translation of "Thinking and Speech" in 1962.
  • In 1875, he delivered before the Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts of Amiens a speech entitled "An ideal city: Amiens in the year 2000" where he portrays himself wandering in a forward-thinking city of Amiens.

  • Whitehead pointed to the limitations of language as one of the main culprits in maintaining a materialistic way of thinking and acknowledged that it may be difficult to ever wholly move past such ideas in everyday speech.
  • Inner speech theories claim that thinking is a form of inner speech.
  • Whorf noted that to communicate thoughts and experiences with members of a speech community speakers must use the linguistic categories of their shared language, which requires moulding experiences into the shape of language to speak them—a process called "thinking for speaking".
  • According to Sonam Thakchoe, the ultimate truth in the Nyingma tradition, following Longchenpa, is that "reality which transcends any mode of thinking and speech, one that unmistakenly appears to the nonerroneous cognitive processes of the exalted and awakened beings" and this is said to be "inexpressible beyond words and thoughts" as well as the reality that is the "transcendence of all elaborations.
  • His pleading was unsuccessful in that the Senate did not agree to continue funding the project, but in his supporting speech he expressed some of the principles that guided his thinking when he later became the Confederate Secretary of the Navy.

  • The Soviet Union's attempts at regional hegemony in Eastern Europe and in Turkey and Iran changed Acheson's thinking.
  • This is associated with the irregular thinking apparent in psychotic mental illnesses (e.g. ...
  • Even Tara's writing down Willow's room number before going to her dorm communicates that she has been thinking of Willow and wishes to find her.
  • which changed the world's thinking. It's awesome."
  • Transfer of learning is also very useful in teaching students to use higher cognitive thinking by applying their background knowledge to new situations.

  • In psychology, alogia ([...]; from Greek ἀ-, "without", and λόγος, "speech" + New Latin -ia) is poor thinking inferred from speech and language usage.
  • general publication rule as being determinative; his thinking centered on the fact that no tangible copy without a copyright notice, which the law then required, was distributed before the registration of the work.
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