Usage examples of "think up" in English with translation to Spanish

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I couldn't think up such a brief explanation. No se me ocurrió una explicación tan breve.
I think that you won't be able to do it. Pienso que no serás capaz de hacerlo.
Let's not think like that. No hay que pensar así.
Tom doesn't think this makes any sense. Tom no cree que esto tenga sentido.
I think it won't succeed. Creo que no funcionará.
Who do you think is the writer of this novel? ¿Quién crees que es el escritor de esta novela?
When I see this photograph, I think of my family. Cuando veo esta fotografía, me acuerdo de mi familia.
I think he is a good driver. Creo que él es un buen conductor.
I don't think he'll know how to do that work. No creo que él sepa hacer ese trabajo.
I think I'm in trouble with my wife. Creo que estoy en problemas con mi mujer.
I think it's time for me to sharpen my pencil. Creo que es hora de que le saque punta a mi lápiz.
I think it's time for me to study. Creo que es hora de que estudie.
What makes you think that Tom is planning to ask Mary to marry him? ¿Qué te hace pensar que Tom está planeando pedirle a Mary que se case con él?
"We think Justin Bieber is a beautiful female singer.", haters said. Dijeron los enemigos: "Creemos que Justin Bieber es una bonita cantante femenina."
Don't you think so? ¿No lo crees?
This may sound crazy, but I think I want to go back and do it again. Puede que parezca una locura, pero creo que quiero volver y hacerlo otra vez.
Do you think that dress suits her? ¿Crees que ese vestido le queda bien?
I think Tom could accomplish just about anything he decides to do. Pienso que Tom podría llevar a cabo casi cualquier cosa que decidiera hacer.
I think that you ought to apologize to her. Creo que deberías disculparte con ella.
I think it's a pity that he lied. Creo que es una pena que él haya mentido.
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