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

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I'll think it over Lo meditaré
Tom gave Mary a week to think it over. Tom le dio una semana a Mary para que lo meditara.
Why do you think that? ¿Por qué pensás eso?
Can you think of something? ¿Se te ocurre algo?
Let me think it over Déjeme meditarlo
I shudder to think of it. Me dan escalofríos de sólo pensarlo.
Can't think of an answer? ¿No se te ocurre una respuesta?
I have to think about it. Tengo que pensarlo.
Love is not what you think. El amor no es lo que pensás.
I want to think about it. Quiero pensármelo.
Tom wants to think it over. Tom quiere meditarlo.
Let's think out another way. Ideemos otra manera.
Tom needs time to think it over. Tom necesita tiempo para meditarlo.
I can't think of his name. No logro recordar su nombre.
Cool down and think it over again. Cálmate un poco y piénsalo de nuevo.
Which food do you think tastes best? ¿Para ti qué comida sabe mejor?
I'll have to think about it. Tendré que pensármelo.
Do you think Tom will forgive me? ¿Pensás que Tom me va a perdonar?
Tom couldn't think of anything to say. A Tom no se le ocurrió nada que decir.
I need some time to think about it. Necesito algún tiempo para pensarlo.
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