Sentence examples of "thinking" in English with translation "imaginer"

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Can you imagine what I am thinking now? Pouvez-vous imaginer ce que je suis en train de penser ?
Can't think of an answer? Ne peux-tu imaginer une réponse ?
I can't think of any other plan. Je ne peux pas imaginer une autre solution.
Can you think of any reason why that might be the case? Pouvez-vous imaginer la moindre raison pour laquelle ce pourrait être le cas ?
The U.S. thinks it is getting the short end of the stick. Les États-Unis s'imaginent tenir la poignée du bâton.
I wouldn't have thought I would someday look up "Viagra" in Wikipedia. J'aurais pas imaginé qu'un jour j'irais chercher "viagra" dans Wikipedia.
I can think of some situations in which a knife would come in handy. Je peux imaginer des situations dans lesquelles un couteau serait bien utile.
She never in her wildest dreams would have thought her son would kill himself. Jamais elle n'aurait imaginé, dans ses rêves les plus fous, que son fils se tuerait.
And now, think about a county, any county, and imagine this county divided into five or six different areas. Et maintenant, représente-toi un conté, n'importe lequel, et imagine que ce conté est divisé en cinq ou six zones différentes.
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