Examples of using Think a bit in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Will think a bit.
Think a bit about what that means.
But try to think a bit….
I think a bit of mystery is always really good.
RIFKIN: I think a bit later.
My hope is that it makes you think a bit.
Just… think a bit before taking any decision.
I ask this question to make you think a bit.
Perhaps people should think a bit more before they get married.
Think a bit, write down your answers, and compare them with the right ones.
Sounds reasonable but let's think a bit further.
Let us think a bit about this, about evil thoughts that come in this line.
Would be ice to re-direct allurls to new ones as friendly urls I think, a bit afraid of the mass move though.
This experience made me think a bit about the value of talent and the value of labels.
I was a bit stumped if I'm honest, but it's not the first time that it's been said,so it's made me think a bit more about what it actually is we do.
But we need to stop and think a bit about what level of cruelty we have reached.
When we speak badly of others- all things that we know well- do we have the courage to drop the stones on theground that we have ready to throw at others, and think a bit about our sins!
But we need to stop and think a bit about the degree of cruelty at which we have arrived.
When we speak badly of others- all things that we know well- do we have the courage to drop the stones on theground that we have ready to throw at others, and think a bit about our sins!
To read a passage, think a bit about what it says, what it is saying to me.
I think a bit of time spent on word and sentence stress can go a long way because from my experience even very strong students are not always familiar with these.
Let us think a bit, all together, with our imagination, of any hospital with children.
But think a bit: each one of us is able to ask: am I sure that God loves me?
Alice thought a bit about this.
Thinking a bit, this is also reasonable.
I thought a bit.
Thinking a bit, he looked at Torre.
After thinking a bit, I said that what I felt was less regret than a kind of vexation- I couldn't find a better word for it.
I thought a bit about what sort of game to make, until eventually it became clear to me that I needed to go back to Oddness Standing, the setting of The Book of Living Magic, and make a game about one of the most memorable characters from that town.
She gathered three or four of the tanks, thought a bit about the fact that so many people had been one-sidedly crushed(it was beyond the point where“torn apart” or“shot full of holes” covered it), and began to take action toward saving her own life.