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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. think <pret. & part. pas. thought> [ingl. am. θɪŋk, ingl. brit. θɪŋk] V. intr.
1. think:
think
just think!
to think aloud
to think for oneself
to think again
you have to think big
to think about sth
to think about sth (consider)
to think of sth/sb
pensar en algo/alguien
think of a number
think of the expense/me
to think twice
to think on sth liter. or regio. think (well) on it
2. think (intend, plan):
to think of -ing
pensar +  infin
3.1. think (find, come up with):
to think of can you think of anything better?
3.2. think (remember):
to think of
I can't think of his name
4. think (have opinion):
to think highly of sb
to think highly of sb
think nothing of it
II. think <pret. & part. pas. thought> [ingl. am. θɪŋk, ingl. brit. θɪŋk] V. trans.
1.1. think (reflect, ponder):
think
think business!
1.2. think (remember):
2.1. think (suppose, imagine):
think
that's what you think
who do you think you are?
who do you think you are?
2.2. think (expect):
think
I'll help as wellI should think so (too)!
2.3. think (indicating intention):
I think I'll go to bed
3. think (believe):
think
I think/I don't think it can be done
who do you think did it?
who do you think did it?
I think it unlikely
will you be able to do it? — I think so/I don't think so
III. think [ingl. am. θɪŋk, ingl. brit. θɪŋk] SUST. sin pl.
si te crees eso lo llevas claro Esp. coloq.
think balloon SUST.
think balloon
think balloon
think through V. [ingl. am. θɪŋk -, ingl. brit. θɪŋk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
think through project
think through idea
think through idea
think ahead V. [ingl. am. θɪŋk -, ingl. brit. θɪŋk -] (v + adv)
think back V. [ingl. am. θɪŋk -, ingl. brit. θɪŋk -] (v + adv)
think back
think back
to think back to sth
to think back to sth
think tank SUST.
think tank
think tank
think out V. [ingl. am. θɪŋk -, ingl. brit. θɪŋk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
think over V. [ingl. am. θɪŋk -, ingl. brit. θɪŋk -] (v + o + adv)
think over
think up V. [ingl. am. θɪŋk -, ingl. brit. θɪŋk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
think up excuse
think up slogan
think up slogan
think piece SUST.
think piece
en el diccionario PONS
I. think [θɪŋk] SUST.
to have a think about sth
II. think [θɪŋk] V. trans. thought, thought
1. think (believe):
think
think
2. think (consider):
think
to think sb (to be) sth
to think nothing of sb
think nothing of it!
III. think [θɪŋk] V. intr.
think
to think aloud
to think for oneself
to think to oneself
to think of doing sth
to think about/of sb/sth
Entrada de OpenDict
think V.
to think out of the box (to think in an innovative, original manner) fig
think over V. trans.
think over
think tank SUST.
think tank
think of V. intr.
think of
think up V. trans.
think up
double-think SUST. sin pl.
double-think
think back V. intr.
to think back to sth
to think back over sth
think through V. trans.
think through
think ahead V. intr.
think ahead
en el diccionario PONS
I. think <thought, thought> [θɪŋk] SUST.
to have a think about sth
II. think <thought, thought> [θɪŋk] V. trans.
1. think (believe):
think
think
2. think (consider):
think
to think sb (to be) sth
to think nothing of sb
think nothing of it!
III. think <thought, thought> [θɪŋk] V. intr.
think
to think aloud
to think for oneself
to think to oneself
to think of doing sth
to think about/of sb/sth
think back V. intr.
to think back to sth
to think back over sth
think through V. trans.
think through
think tank SUST.
think tank
think up V. trans.
think up
think ahead V. intr.
think ahead
think out V. trans.
1. think out (consider):
think out
2. think out (plan):
think out
think over V. trans.
think over
think of V. intr.
think of
to think aloud
Present
Ithink
youthink
he/she/itthinks
wethink
youthink
theythink
Past
Ithought
youthought
he/she/itthought
wethought
youthought
theythought
Present Perfect
Ihavethought
youhavethought
he/she/ithasthought
wehavethought
youhavethought
theyhavethought
Past Perfect
Ihadthought
youhadthought
he/she/ithadthought
wehadthought
youhadthought
theyhadthought
PONS OpenDict

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The fundamental truth of gambling is the double-think of knowing you are not going to win, but doing it anyway.
www.telegraph.co.uk
He's all about the choreography, but it's so funny because this whole process has made him even double-think that.
www.thefader.com
It's classic double-think, and the deception is precisely the danger.
dailysignal.com
But these three recent examples of double-think do more than just highlight the knots, into which the political class has twisted itself over climate change.
www.earthtimes.org
Only double-think could rationalise this verdict.
www.telegraph.co.uk