ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: cogitat, -cogitat- |
cogitate | (vt) พินิจพิเคราะห์, See also: ใคร่ครวญ, พิจารณา, ขบคิด, Syn. consider, contemplate, meditate, ponder | cogitate | (vi) พินิจพิเคราะห์, See also: ใคร่ครวญ, พิจารณา, ขบคิด, Syn. consider, contemplate, meditate, ponder | cogitative | (adj) ที่สามารถคิดได้ลึกซึ้ง, Syn. thoughtful, meditative |
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| cogitate | (คอจ'จิเทท) v. พิจารณาอย่างรอบคอบ, ไตร่ตรอง, See also: cogitator n. | cogitation | (คอจจิเท'เชิน) n. การพิจารณา, แผนงาน, โครงการ, การรับรู้, สิ่งที่ถูกรับรู้ | cogitative | (คอจ'จิเททิฟว) adj. ซึ่งไตร่ตรอง, ซึ่งพิจารณา, ซึ่งรับรู้., See also: cogitativeness n. |
| cogitate | (vi) ใคร่ครวญ, คิด, ไตร่ตรอง, พิจารณา, ตรึกตรอง | cogitation | (n) การใคร่ครวญ, การไตร่ตรอง, การพิจารณา, การตรึกตรอง |
| | ใคร่ครวญ | (v) introspect, See also: ponder, reflect, cogitate, deliberate, ruminate, Syn. ตริตรอง, พิจารณา, คิดทบทวน, ไตร่ตรอง, Example: เราต้องพิจารณาใคร่ครวญอย่างละเอียดรอบคอบก่อนตัดสินใจ | พิเคราะห์ | (v) consider, See also: analyze, ponder, deliberate, cogitate, reflect, Syn. วิเคราะห์, พินิจ, พิจารณา, Example: เขาพิเคราะห์ดูเอกสารทุกหน้าอย่างถี่ถ้วนก่อนที่จะลงชื่อ, Thai Definition: ใคร่ครวญหรือพิจารณาอย่างละเอียดรอบคอบ | ความนึกคิด | (n) think, See also: cognition, cogitation, Syn. ความคิด, ความรู้สึกนึกคิด |
| ใคร่ครวญ | [khraikhrūan] (v) EN: introspect ; ponder ; reflect ; cogitate ; deliberate ; ruminate ; consider fully ; think ove FR: peser ; considérer ; cogiter (fam.) ; ruminer (fig.) | พิเคราะห์ | [phikhrǿ] (v) EN: consider ; analyze ; ponder ; deliberate ; cogitate ; reflect ; think over FR: considérer ; examiner |
| | | cogitate | (v) consider carefully and deeply; reflect upon; turn over in one's mind | cogitation | (n) a carefully considered thought about something | cogitation | (n) attentive consideration and meditation, Syn. study | cogitative | (adj) of or relating to having capacities for cogitation | cogitative | (adj) given to cogitation | excogitation | (n) thinking something out with care in order to achieve complete understanding of it | excogitative | (adj) concerned with excogitating or having the power of excogitation | excogitator | (n) a thinker who considers carefully and thoroughly | chew over | (v) reflect deeply on a subject, Syn. excogitate, reflect, mull, think over, muse, mull over, meditate, ruminate, speculate, contemplate, ponder | invent | (v) come up with (an idea, plan, explanation, theory, or principle) after a mental effort, Syn. excogitate, forge, contrive, devise, formulate | invention | (n) the creation of something in the mind, Syn. design, innovation, conception, excogitation | think | (v) use or exercise the mind or one's power of reason in order to make inferences, decisions, or arrive at a solution or judgments, Syn. cerebrate, cogitate |
| Cogitate | v. t. To think over; to plan. [ 1913 Webster ] He . . . is our witness, how we both day and night, revolving in our minds, did cogitate nothing more than how to satisfy the parts of a good pastor. Foxe. [ 1913 Webster ] | Cogitate | v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Cogitated p. pr. & vb. n. Cogitating. ] [ L. cogitatus, p. p. of cogitare to reflect upon, prob. fr. co- + the root of aio I say; hence, prop., to discuss with one's self. Cf. Adage. ] To engage in continuous thought; to think. [ 1913 Webster ] He that calleth a thing into his mind, whether by impression or recordation, cogitateth and considereth, and he that employeth the faculty of his fancy also cogitateth. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] | Cogitation | n. [ L. cogitatio: cf. F. cogitation. ] The act of thinking; thought; meditation; contemplation. “Fixed in cogitation deep.” Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] | Cogitative | a. [ Cf. LL. cogitativus. ] 1. Possessing, or pertaining to, the power of thinking or meditating. “Cogitative faculties.” Wollaston. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Given to thought or contemplation. Sir H. Wotton. [ 1913 Webster ] | Excogitate | pos>v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Excogitated p. pr. & vb. n.. Excogitating. ] [ L. excogitatus, p. p. of excogitare to excogitate; ex out + cogitare to think. See Cogitate. ] To think out; to find out or discover by thinking; to devise; to contrive. “Excogitate strange arts.” Stirling. [ 1913 Webster ] This evidence . . . thus excogitated out of the general theory. Whewell. [ 1913 Webster ] | Excogitate | v. i. To cogitate. [ R. ] Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] | Excogitation | n. [ L. excogitatio: cf. F. excogitation. ] The act of excogitating; a devising in the thoughts; invention; contrivance. [ 1913 Webster ] | Incogitative | a. Not cogitative; not thinking; lacking the power of thought; as, a vegetable is an incogitative being. Locke. [ 1913 Webster ] | Incogitativity | n. The quality of being incogitative; lack of thought or of the power of thinking. Wollaston. [ 1913 Webster ] | Precogitate | v. t. [ L. praecogitatus, p. p. of praecogitare. See Pre-, and Cogitate. ] To cogitate beforehand. [ R. ] Sherwood. [ 1913 Webster ] | Precogitation | n. [ L. praecogitatio. ] Previous cogitation. [ R. ] Bailey. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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