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English-German translation for: think
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Dictionary English German: think

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NOUN   think | -
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VERB  to think | thought | thought ... 
 
SYNO   to cerebrate | to cogitate | to think ... 
think tankThink-Tank {m}
Unverified think week [a week spent away from home and technology in order to focus on one's life goals]Think-Week {f}
 
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A 2025-03-24: I think it's correct.
A 2025-02-13: Der Ursprungssatz war : Now don't you think about nuts now !
A 2025-02-10: to think about nuts : D
A 2025-02-06: I think the entry is useful
A 2025-01-28: @ChakaKhan: So, what do you think?
A 2024-05-26: I think German word order
A 2024-03-16: @ Windfall: I think "assertiveness" is a better word
Q 2024-01-16: Still think we need a tag for abhorrent entries
A 2024-01-04: I don't think so
A 2023-08-14: Has to be illuminated, I think.
A 2023-05-28: Ah yes, in contracts, legal use and the like (the insured), I didn't think...
A 2023-05-28: I can't think of a situation where it would be used for a single person.
A 2023-05-02: Weird usage, I think you're bang on and he's using it as a generic organic...
A 2023-04-29: Think you misread one of the entries, it's sich eine Muskelzerrung zuziehen
A 2023-04-19: I think the writer reminisces about a New England tradition, perhaps exper...
A 2023-04-01: I think it's always used in plural: die SchrankeN finden.
A 2023-03-29: Thanks everyone the difference between using an * and a ? is very helpful....
A 2023-03-28: I don't think so
A 2023-03-28: I don't think so. Where to start and where to stop?
A 2023-03-27: I think spew is good too, knock off sounds very British but I’m sure it’s ...

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