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Значение идиомы think out
[think out] {v.} 1. To find out or discover by thinking; study andunderstand.
Andy thought out a way of climbing to the top of thepole.
Compare FIGURE OUT, WORK OUT. 2. To think through to the end;to understand what would come at last.
Bill wanted to quit school, but he thought out the matter and decided not to.
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