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Thinking

ˈθɪŋkɪŋ
Çok Yaygın
~ 1900
~ 1900
Kelime sıklığı ve önem indeksi, bir kelimenin belirli bir dilde ne sıklıkta göründüğünü gösterir. Sayı ne kadar küçükse, kelime o kadar sık kullanılır. En sık kullanılan kelimeler genellikle 1 ile 4000 arasındadır. Bu önem indeksi, dil öğrenme süreciniz sırasında en faydalı kelimelere odaklanmanıza yardımcı olur.

考える (kangaeru), 思考 (shikou), 考え (kangae), 思う (omou), 考察 (kousatsu)

word] anlamları Japonca

考える (kangaeru)

Örnek:
I am thinking about the problem.
私はその問題について考えています。
What are you thinking?
あなたは何を考えていますか?
Kullanım: informalBağlam: General conversation or casual discussions.
Not: This is the most direct translation of 'thinking' and is used in everyday situations.

思考 (shikou)

Örnek:
Critical thinking is important.
批判的思考は重要です。
Her thinking is very analytical.
彼女の思考は非常に分析的です。
Kullanım: formalBağlam: Academic or professional discussions.
Not: This term is often used in educational or philosophical contexts.

考え (kangae)

Örnek:
That's an interesting thought.
それは面白い考えですね。
I have a thought about the project.
そのプロジェクトについて考えがあります。
Kullanım: informalBağlam: Casual conversations or brainstorming sessions.
Not: Refers more to an idea or thought rather than the process of thinking itself.

思う (omou)

Örnek:
I think it's going to rain today.
今日は雨が降ると思います。
What do you think about this idea?
このアイデアについてどう思いますか?
Kullanım: informalBağlam: Daily conversations or personal opinions.
Not: While '思う' means 'to think,' it is often used to express opinions or beliefs rather than the act of thinking.

考察 (kousatsu)

Örnek:
The research includes deep thinking and analysis.
その研究には深い考察と分析が含まれています。
His thinking on the subject is thorough.
彼のそのテーマについての考察は徹底しています。
Kullanım: formalBağlam: Research papers, academic writing, or detailed analysis.
Not: This term is often used in scholarly contexts to refer to thoughtful analysis or consideration.

Thinking eşanlamlıları

contemplating

To contemplate means to think deeply or carefully about something.
Örnek: She sat quietly, contemplating her next move in the game.
Not: Contemplating implies a more deliberate and focused form of thinking compared to general thinking.

pondering

To ponder means to think about something carefully and for a longer period of time.
Örnek: He sat on the park bench, pondering the meaning of life.
Not: Pondering often suggests a more reflective and introspective type of thinking compared to regular thinking.

reflecting

To reflect means to think deeply or carefully about something, often in a thoughtful or introspective manner.
Örnek: After the meeting, she spent some time reflecting on the feedback she received.
Not: Reflecting typically involves looking back on past experiences or events and considering their significance or implications.

musing

To muse means to think about something in a quiet, reflective way.
Örnek: As she gazed out of the window, she was lost in her own musings.
Not: Musing often conveys a sense of being lost in one's thoughts or daydreaming.

Thinking ifadeleri, yaygın kullanılan ifadeler

food for thought

Meaning something that makes you think deeply or carefully.
Örnek: The documentary provided a lot of food for thought on environmental issues.
Not: The phrase 'food for thought' emphasizes the idea of providing mental nourishment or stimulation, going beyond just the act of thinking.

put on your thinking cap

To encourage someone to start thinking hard or creatively about something.
Örnek: We need to solve this problem quickly, so put on your thinking cap and come up with some ideas.
Not: This idiom uses a metaphor of wearing a cap that helps one to think better, implying the need for focused mental effort.

put on your critical thinking hat

To suggest engaging in analytical and evaluative thinking to make informed decisions.
Örnek: When analyzing a complex situation, it's important to put on your critical thinking hat and consider all perspectives.
Not: Similar to 'put on your thinking cap,' this phrase specifically emphasizes the importance of critical thinking skills.

think outside the box

To think creatively, unconventionally, or from a new perspective.
Örnek: To come up with innovative solutions, you need to think outside the box and consider unconventional approaches.
Not: This phrase encourages thinking in a non-traditional or unconventional way, beyond the limits or constraints of conventional thinking.

put two and two together

To figure something out using logical deduction or inference.
Örnek: After hearing the rumors and seeing their behavior, I put two and two together and realized they were dating.
Not: This idiom implies making a deduction or inference by combining separate pieces of information to reach a conclusion.

have second thoughts

To reconsider a decision or opinion, often due to doubts or hesitations.
Örnek: I was excited about the job offer, but now I'm having second thoughts about moving to a new city.
Not: This phrase implies a change in one's initial thoughts or opinions, indicating a shift towards doubt or reconsideration.

put your thinking cap on

To encourage someone to engage in serious or focused thinking.
Örnek: This puzzle is challenging, so put your thinking cap on and try to solve it.
Not: Similar to 'put on your thinking cap,' this phrase emphasizes the need for concentrated mental effort or problem-solving.

Thinking günlük (argo) ifadeleri

Mull Over

To think carefully and slowly about something.
Örnek: I need some time to mull over this decision before I give you an answer.
Not: Mull over implies a slower and more deliberate thought process compared to simply 'thinking'.

Wrap Your Head Around

To understand or make sense of something after initial confusion or difficulty.
Örnek: It took me a while to wrap my head around the concept of quantum physics.
Not: This phrase emphasizes the process of understanding or comprehending a complex idea rather than just thought.

Ponder

To think about something carefully and for a sustained period.
Örnek: I sat by the lake, pondering the meaning of life.
Not: Pondering typically involves deeper reflection or contemplation compared to regular thinking.

Rack Your Brain

To make a great effort to think and remember something.
Örnek: I've been racking my brain trying to remember where I left my keys.
Not: Racking your brain suggests a more intense and focused thought process compared to regular thinking.

Chew Over

To consider or think about something carefully.
Örnek: Let me chew over your proposal and get back to you tomorrow.
Not: Chewing over implies a repetitive or thorough examination of the topic.

Banter About

To discuss or exchange ideas in a light-hearted and playful manner.
Örnek: We spent the evening bantering about various travel destinations we'd like to visit.
Not: Bantering about includes a social and conversational element alongside thoughts and ideas.

Gut Feel

An instinctive feeling or intuitive reaction about something.
Örnek: I have a gut feel that something is not right with this deal.
Not: Gut feel relies more on intuition or instinct rather than conscious, logical thinking.

Thinking - Örnekler

Thinking about the future makes me anxious.
She is always thinking of others before herself.
The problem is quite thinking-provoking.

Thinking dilbilgisi

Thinking - Fiil (Verb) / Fiil, ulaç veya şimdiki zaman ortacı (Verb, gerund or present participle)
Sözcük tabanı: think
Çekimler
İsim, tekil veya kütle (Noun, singular or mass): think
Fiil, geçmiş zaman (Verb, past tense): thought
Fiil, geçmiş zaman ortacı (Verb, past participle): thought
Fiil, ulaç veya şimdiki zaman ortacı (Verb, gerund or present participle): thinking
Fiil, 3. tekil şahıs şimdiki zaman (Verb, 3rd person singular present): thinks
Fiil, temel form (Verb, base form): think
Fiil, 3. tekil şahıs olmayan şimdiki zaman (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): think
Hece, Ayrıştırma ve Vurgu
thinking 2 hece içerir: think • ing
Fonetik yazı: ˈthiŋ-kiŋ
think ing , ˈthiŋ kiŋ (Kırmızı hece vurguludur)

Thinking - Önem ve kullanım sıklığı

Kelime sıklığı ve önem indeksi, bir kelimenin belirli bir dilde ne sıklıkta göründüğünü gösterir. Sayı ne kadar küçükse, kelime o kadar sık kullanılır. En sık kullanılan kelimeler genellikle 1 ile 4000 arasındadır.
thinking: ~ 1900 (Çok Yaygın).
Bu önem indeksi, dil öğrenme süreciniz sırasında en faydalı kelimelere odaklanmanıza yardımcı olur.
Vocafy, etkin dil öğrenme
Vocafy, etkin dil öğrenme
Vocafy, yeni kelimeleri ve ifadeleri kolayca keşfetmene, düzenlemene ve öğrenmene yardımcı olur. Kişiselleştirilmiş kelime koleksiyonları oluştur ve her zaman, her yerde pratik yap.