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 Translation for 'to think about sth' from English to Icelandic
pæla í e-uto think about sth.
fást um e-ðto think about sth.
velta e-u fyrir sérto think about sth.
Partial Matches
koma e-ð í hugto think of sth.
úthugsa e-ðto think sth. out
ætla e-ð [álíta]to think sth. [suppose]
þykjast vera e-ðto think to be sth.
upphugsa e-ðto think sth. up [invent]
þykja ekki mikið varið í e-n/e-ðto not think much of sb./sth.
státa af e-uto brag about sth.
æðrast yfir e-uto complain about sth.
unverified e-u framgengtto bring sth. about
segja frá e-uto tell about sth.
fimbulfamba (um e-ð)to chatter (about sth.)
nöldra (yfir e-u)to grumble (about sth.)
nöldra yfir e-uto bitch about sth.
koma e-u til leiðarto bring sth. about
hafa áhyggjur af e-uto worry about sth.
semja um e-ðto negotiate about sth.
flíka e-uto tell about sth.
endursemja (um e-ð)to renegotiate (about sth.)
forvitnast um e-ðto inquire about sth.
unverified hafa e-ð í flimtingumto jest about sth.
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Usage Examples English
  • Children have now matured, and begin to think about other people instead of just themselves.
  • Fletcher said "Harold obviously has a lot of things to think about.
  • He held that while all three provide meaningful ways to think about moral questions, the possibility of conflict among the three elements cannot always be easily solved.
  • Anchoring has been particularly identified as relevant in climate change controversies as individuals are found to be more positively inclined to believe in climate change if the outside temperature is higher, if they have been primed to think about heat, and if they are primed with higher temperatures when thinking about the future temperature increases from climate change.
  • Then I have to think about it for a long time. I don't start painting until I have it all worked out in my mind.

  • He fretted over milliseconds and pushed his engineers—from those who developed algorithms to those who built data centers—to think about lag times.
  • These mechanisms are designed in a layered, abstract approach that allows developers to think about data retrieval and commitment at a higher level than a specific data source or data source vendor.
  • For they are unable to think about any other action than to fulfil their obligation.
  • Those who use time-out for children to get anger and frustration "out of their system" or for children to think about their behavior are using time-out in a way that is different than those basing it on operant conditioning principles (that time-out from positive reinforcement may reduce recurrences of the unwanted target behavior).
  • Switzerland is one of many countries that need to begin to think about the future of energy production in response to climate change.

  • Operating a profitable business allows growers to think about their future, rather than worrying about how they are going to survive in poverty.
  • s initial success, its producers began to think about its survival beyond its development and first season and decided to explore other funding sources.
  • This act allowed spectators to think about issues that were going on but was brushed over because the issue did not directly involve them.
  • Once we’ve learned of our individual corruption, we can go on to think about corporate guilt.
  • Because some party systems include a large number of parties that have a very low probability of winning elections, it is often useful to think about the effective number of parties (the number of parties weighted by the strength of those parties) rather than the literal number of registered parties.

  • In September, Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Futaisi, the Omani Minister of Transport and Communications, asked private companies to think about investing in the railway project.
  • Two weeks after Soviet armies had entered the Baltic states, Berlin requested Finland to permit the transit of German troops, and five weeks later Hitler issued a secret directive "to take up the Russian problem, to think about war preparations," a war whose objective would include establishment of a Baltic confederation.
  • As a medical undergraduate, he was never able to find a satisfactory explanation for the interaction of mind and body; he started to think about becoming a neuroscientist.
  • Sheldon Brown described Robinson's novels as ways to explore how nature and culture continuously reformulate one another; "Three Californias Trilogy" as California in the future; Washington DC undergoing the impact of climate change in the "Science in the Capital" series; or Mars as a stand-in for Earth in the "Mars" trilogy to think about re-engineering on a global scale, both social and natural conditions.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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