historic mi rimirài, past participle rimiràto) to gaze at oneself, to contemplate oneself Conjugation of rimiràrsi (-are) (See Appendix:Italian verbs)...
historic mi contemplài, past participle contemplàto) to contemplate oneself, to admire oneself Conjugation of contemplàrsi (-are) (See Appendix:Italian...
one's navel, simple past and past participle contemplated one's navel) To spend time thinking about oneself or one's own interests, especially to the exclusion...
1860, Henry David Thoreau, The Last Days of John Brown[1]: [...] he contemplated it most calmly. Comparatively, all other men, North and South, were beside...
participle vagheggiàto) reflexive of vagheggiare to contemplate fondly about oneself; to admire oneself Conjugation of vagheggiàrsi (-are) (See Appendix:Italian...
consideration, contemplation, thinking 궁리(窮理)하다 (gungnihada, “to contemplate, deliberate, mull things over”) 속궁리(窮理) (sokgungni, “thinking to oneself”)...
(reflexive with се) to get lost in thought, start contemplating (reflexive with се) to imagine oneself to be something one is not, to exaggerate one's importance...
popřemýšlet) to think, to ponder, to contemplate (to go over in one's head) to think (to communicate to oneself in one's mind, to try to find a solution...
upon, consider, contemplate, ponder, meditate (upon); intend to plan, contrive, devise (by extension) to meditate, study, exercise oneself in, practise or...
order to self-kill are not an attempt to murder. 1995, Gavin Fairbairn, Contemplating suicide: It might be suggested that if it is possible to think of the...