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phrasal-verb
think back on
recordar o rememorar algo del pasado
Meaning
to remember or recall something from the past
Example
When I **think back on** that day, I realize how careless I was.
phrasal-verb
think back to
recordar o rememorar algo del pasado
Meaning
to recall or remember something from the past
Example
I often **think back to** the lessons my parents taught me.
idiom
think big
establecer metas ambiciosas y visionarias
Meaning
to set ambitious and visionary goals
Example
Entrepreneurs must **think big** to make a real impact.
idiom
think for yourself
formar tus propias opiniones y tomar tus propias decisiones
Meaning
to form your own opinions and make your own decisions
Example
You should learn to **think for yourself** instead of copying others.
idiom
think on one's feet
ser capaz de tomar decisiones rápidas y actuar rápidamente, especialmente en una emergencia
Meaning
to be able to make quick decisions and act quickly, especially in an emergency
Example
During the meeting, she had to **think on her feet** and come up with a solution.
idiom
think on your feet
tomar decisiones rápidas o ideas bajo presión
Meaning
to make quick decisions or ideas under pressure
Example
Good leaders can **think on their feet**.
phrasal-verb
think outside boundaries
pensar de manera creativa sin restricciones o limitaciones
Meaning
to think creatively without restrictions or limitations
Example
Designers must **think outside boundaries** to stay innovative.
idiom
think outside the box
pensar de manera creativa y diferente
Meaning
to think creatively and differently
Example
We need to **think outside the box** to solve this issue.
phrasal-verb
think over
considerar algo cuidadosamente antes de tomar una decisión
Meaning
to consider something carefully before making a decision
Example
I need to **think over** your proposal before giving you an answer.
idiom
think tank
un grupo de expertos que desarrolla nuevas ideas o políticas
Meaning
a group of experts developing new ideas or policies
Example
The **think tank** proposed innovative educational reforms.
idiom
think through
considerar algo cuidadosamente desde todos los ángulos
Meaning
to consider something carefully from all angles
Example
Let’s **think through** the risks before committing.
phrasal-verb
think through problems
considerar cuidadosamente todos los aspectos de un problema antes de decidir
Meaning
to carefully consider all aspects of an issue before deciding
Example
Before answering, always **think through problems** clearly.
idiom
think twice
reconsiderar algo cuidadosamente antes de actuar
Meaning
to reconsider something carefully before acting
Example
You should **think twice** before making that deal.
phrasal-verb
think up
inventar o imaginar una nueva idea o plan
Meaning
to invent or imagine a new idea or plan
Example
She **thought up** a brilliant way to reduce energy consumption.
idiom
thinking outside the algorithm
pensar creativamente más allá de los sistemas estructurados o la lógica programada
Meaning
to think creatively beyond structured systems or programmed logic
Example
Our best innovation came when we started **thinking outside the algorithm**.
idiom
thinking outside the bot
pensar de manera creativa más allá de las soluciones automatizadas o programadas
Meaning
to think creatively beyond automated or programmed solutions
Example
To solve this challenge, we need to **think outside the bot**.
idiom
thinking outside the box
pensar de una manera no convencional o creativa
Meaning
to think in an unconventional or creative way
Example
In the tech world, **thinking outside the box** is crucial to developing innovative solutions.
idiom
third time lucky
tener éxito después de dos fracasos
Meaning
succeeding after two failures
Example
He failed twice, but maybe he’ll be **third time lucky**.
idiom
three sheets to the wind
Muy borracho o intoxicado.
Meaning
Very drunk or intoxicated.
Example
After the party, he was **three sheets to the wind**.
phrasal-verb
thrill at
sentirse emocionado y feliz por algo
Meaning
to feel excited and happy about something
Example
Fans **thrilled at** the sight of their favorite singer.
phrasal-verb
thrill to
sentir una gran emoción o placer por algo
Meaning
to feel great excitement or pleasure from something
Example
The audience **thrilled to** the singer’s performance.
idiom
Through the lens
Desde una perspectiva o punto de vista particular
Meaning
From a particular perspective or point of view
Example
We need to see this issue **through the lens** of equality.
idiom
through thick and thin
en los buenos y malos momentos
Meaning
in good times and bad times
Example
She stood by me **through thick and thin**.
idiom
throw a curveball
sorprender a alguien con algo inesperado
Meaning
to surprise someone with something unexpected
Example
The new policy really **threw us a curveball**.