Opinion - Pensées et hypothèses
Explorez les expressions idiomatiques anglaises liées aux pensées et aux hypothèses, notamment « parler trop tôt » et « matière à réflexion ».
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said as a response to another person's confident statement that one believes will be proven wrong in the end
tu blagues
to say something that is very soon proven wrong or inaccurate
juger quelqu'un ou quelque chose bientôt
to speak or offer one's opinions, particularly those affected by one's personal view or experience, in the way one sees fit
parler librement
to assume without question that something is true
croire que quelque chose est absolument vrai
a series of connected thaughts and ideas, often formed to reach a proper conclusion
pensées et idées dans l'esprit
something that is worth thinking about or considering deeply
sujet qui donne à réfléchir
to be unable to stop talking or thinking about someone or something
penser constamment à quelqu'un ou à quelque chose
used to suggest that if something accurately describes or applies to a person, they should accept it as true
la vérité doit être acceptée
something one is extremely obsessed with and keeps talking about
affaire qui occupe l'esprit
to continue to believe in something strongly
croire fermement en quelque chose
(of praise, success, etc.) to make one feel too proud of oneself and degrade others
rendre quelqu'un trop confiant
(of an idea or thought) to suddenly be remembered or thought of
venir à l'esprit de quelqu'un
something that a person imagines is real but in fact it is not
quelque chose qui vient de l'imagination de quelqu'un
to describe or think of someone or something in specific way
avoir une hypothèse particulière sur quelqu'un ou quelque chose
mainly focusing on one's thoughts and not paying much attention to what is happening around one
quelqu'un qui se concentre principalement sur ses pensées
to carefully think about what someone else has said
je pense à ce que quelqu'un d'autre a dit
with one's thoughts or concerns centered on a particular subject or issue
occuper son esprit
used to indicate that after a key event, the following developments are well-known or self-explanatory
le reste appartient à l'histoire
to say the exact thing someone else was about to say or was thinking of
dire quelque chose avant que quelqu'un ne le dise
to form an opinion or make a judgment about something or someone based solely on its outward appearance or initial impression
juger uniquement sur l'apparence
used of a person whose mind is busy with the thought of a particular person or thing and cannot think of anyone or anything else
esprit unidimensionnel
used to suggest that there are hidden or undiscovered aspects to a person or thing that may be surprising or unexpected
l'histoire ne s'arrête pas là