consider

consider
{kən'sidə}
1. обмислям, обсъждам, разглеждам, помислям/размислям относно
I'll CONSIDER it ще си помисля
CONSIDERed opinion добре обмислено мнение
2. вземам предвид, под внимание, имам предвид отчитам
all things CONSIDERed като се има предвид всичко
3. отнасям се с/показвам внимание/разбиране/загриженост към, съобразявам се с
4. смятам, считам
CONSIDER it my duty to считам за свой дълг да
his works are well CONSIDERed abroad работите му се ценят в чужбина
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{kъn'sidъ} v 1. обмислям, обсъждам, разглеждам; помислям/раз
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съобразявам; считам; смятам; обсъждам; обмислям; помислям; възнаграждавам; разглеждам; разисквам;
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1. all things considered като се има предвид всичко 2. consider it my duty to считам за свой дълг да 3. considered opinion добре обмислено мнение 4. his works are well considered abroad работите му се ценят в чужбина 5. i'll consider it ще си помисля 6. вземам предвид, под внимание, имам предвид отчитам 7. обмислям, обсъждам, разглеждам, помислям/размислям относно 8. отнасям се с/показвам внимание/разбиране/загриженост към, съобразявам се с 9. смятам, считам
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consider[kən´sidə] v 1. смятам, считам; he is \considerd an authority on Shakespeare считат го за авторитет върху Шекспир; I \consider it my duty to считам за свой дълг да; 2. обмислям, обсъждам, разглеждам, размислям относно; a \considered opinion обмислено мнение, тежка дума; \consider s.o. for a job (as a candidate) разглеждам кандидатурата на някого за работа (обсъждам като кандидат); they are \considering the launch of their own political party те обмислят възможността за създаване на собствена политическа партия; 3. вземам предвид (под внимание), имам предвид; отчитам; all things \considerеd като се има предвид всичко; 4. показвам (отнасям се с) внимание (разбиране, загриженост) към; to \consider the feelings of others отнасям се с внимание към чувствата на другите; съобразявам се с чувствата на другите; 5. ост. възнаграждавам (и парично).

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