pensar

/penˈsaɾ/, [pẽnˈsaɾ]

think, to think


Examples
  • Las artes marciales tienen sus límites; sólo tienes que pensar en Bruce Lee: él era el más fuerte pero no pudo evitar morir.

    Martial arts have their limits. You just have to look at Bruce Lee. He was the strongest but he couldn't help dying.

  • ¡Tienes que pensar en tu familia!

    You must think of your family.

  • Te dije que iba a pensar en algo.

    I told you I'd think of something.

  • Deberías pensar en tu futuro.

    You should think about your future.

  • Mi plan es salir de aquí y pensar en un mejor plan.

    My plan is to get out of here and think of a better plan.

  • ¿Qué te hace pensar que Tom me va a escuchar?

    What makes you think that Tom will listen to me?

  • Si pudieras pensar positivamente todos los días, eso te ayudaría a vivir mucho mejor.

    If you could think positively every day, it would help you to live a lot better.

  • La muerte es algo de lo que a menudo evitamos hablar, o incluso pensar, pero entendí que prepararnos para la muerte es una de esas cosas que nos confieren más poder. Pensar en la muerte clarifica nuestra vida.

    Death is something that we're often discouraged to talk about or even think about, but I've realized that preparing for death is one of the most empowering things you can do. Thinking about death clarifies your life.

  • No sabía qué pensar.

    I didn't know what to think.

  • No debes pensar solo en la recompensa inmediata.

    You must not think about your immediate profit only.

  • Solo necesito tiempo para pensar.

    I just need time to think.

  • Es tan terrible que no quiero pensar en ello.

    It is so dreadful that I don't want to think of it.

  • El ejercicio es para el cuerpo lo que pensar es para el cerebro.

    Exercise is to the body what thinking is to the brain.

  • Necesito ir a algún sitio y pensar.

    I need to go somewhere and think.

  • Pensar duele.

    Thinking hurts.

  • He aprendido a pensar como Tom.

    I've learned to think like Tom thinks.

  • Déjame pensar al respecto.

    Let me think about it.

  • ¿Qué te hace pensar que estoy ocultando algo?

    What makes you think I'm hiding something?

  • Pronto dejarás de pensar en ella.

    You will soon cease to think of her.

  • Soy de los que les gusta pensar las cosas con mucho cuidado.

    I'm the type who likes to think things over very carefully.


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