Reflexionar in english

Reflect

pronunciation: rəflekt part of speech: verb
In gestures

reflexionar = ponder (over/on/upon) ; cogitate ; elaborate + thoughts on ; mull over ; give + (some) thought to ; take + a step back(ward(s)) ; step back ; think + again. 

Example: If we instruct it to ponder this question more leisurely, it will quickly try the user's patience with digressions concerning the less illustrious senior MOZART, LEOPOLD.Example: 'We've been loading quite a few things on you, Laura! Do you have any questions?', the young woman cogitated.Example: It does not help to further elaborate thoughts on what a national library is.Example: Hawthorne sat alone at her table, mulling over Gordon's remarks = Hawthorne sat alone at her table, mulling over Gordon's remarks.Example: I encourage the reader to give thought to the longer case studies that have appeared in the library press.Example: To make sure why we believe it important to bring up children as willing, avid, responsive readers of literature we have to take a step back and sort out why literature is important to ourselves.Example: Before that, however, let us step back for a moment and look at the total picture from the user's point of view.Example: If you thought you knew the best places to go sightseeing then you need to think again.

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» detenerse a reflexionarstand back .

Example: It is also a good time to stand back and take a look at 'what technology hath wrought' and some of the issues involved in our rush towards standardization on the national and international levels.

» hacer reflexionarfood for thought .

Example: The article 'Food for thought' argues that libraries need to be more competitive and have much to learn from supermarkets.

» que hacer reflexionarprovocative of .

Example: After three hours' talk we had not got beyond the third incident in the story -- so many, so various, and so provocative of further thoughts and ideas, were the responses reported as the text was read aloud.

» reflexionar (sobre)reflect (on) .

Example: However, reflect that every character or form of heading which might feature in a catalogue or index must have a uniquely defined place in a sequence.

» reflexionar sobretake + stock ofmuse (over/on/upon)think + Nombre + over .

Example: The conference took stock of development within information technology, outlined new ways for its use and presented projects.

Example: The next morning, library director Nicholas R. Magro, sat in his office musing over the previous evening's activities = A la mañana siguiente, el director de la biblioteca se sentó en su despacho reflexionando sobre las actividades que se habían realizado el día anterior por la tarde.

Example: I'll have to think this job offer over before I make my final decision = Tendré que considerar esta oferta de trabajo antes de tomar una decisión.

» reflexionar sobre + Posesivo + pasadolook back at + Posesivo + life .

Example: As she looks back at her life, Parker realizes that she is one up on many of her peers because the roots of the challenges she faced were never hidden.

» reflexionar sobre + Posesivo + vidalook back at + Posesivo + life .

Example: As she looks back at her life, Parker realizes that she is one up on many of her peers because the roots of the challenges she faced were never hidden.

» si nos detenemos a reflexionar sobre elloon reflection .

Example: On reflection, however, we can see that there is a commonality between documents that embraces all formats.

» sin reflexionarrashly .

Example: Act rashly, and our children will suffer in years to come = Actúa precipitadamente y nuestros hijos sufrirán en los proximos años.

Reflexionar synonyms

muse in spanish: musa, pronunciation: mjuz part of speech: noun shine in spanish: brillar, pronunciation: ʃaɪn part of speech: verb, noun contemplate in spanish: contemplar, pronunciation: kɑntəmpleɪt part of speech: verb mull in spanish: calentar con especias, pronunciation: mʌl part of speech: noun, verb ponder in spanish: reflexionar, pronunciation: pɑndɜr part of speech: verb ruminate in spanish: rumiar, pronunciation: rumɪneɪt part of speech: verb speculate in spanish: especular, pronunciation: spekjəleɪt part of speech: verb meditate in spanish: meditar, pronunciation: medəteɪt part of speech: verb mull over in spanish: meditar sobre, pronunciation: mʌloʊvɜr part of speech: verb think over in spanish: pensar, pronunciation: θɪŋkoʊvɜr part of speech: verb chew over in spanish: rumiar algo, pronunciation: tʃuoʊvɜr part of speech: verb
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