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ruminate
1) жевать жвачку 2) крапчатый
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1.
  1. жевать жвачку 2. раздумывать, размышлять to ruminate (up)on (about, over) a project —- обдумывать проект ...
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  v.  1) жевать жвачку  2) раздумывать, размышлять (over, of, on, about); Many valuable ideas have come through ruminating over various possibilities. Syn: see think ...
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  v. 1 tr. & (foll. by over, on, etc.) intr. meditate, ponder. 2 intr. (of ruminants) chew the cud. Derivatives rumination n. ruminative adj. ruminatively adv. ruminator n. ...
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   verb  (-nated; -nating)  Etymology: Latin ruminatus, past participle of ruminari to chew the cud, muse upon, from rumin-, rumen rumen; perhaps akin to Sanskrit romantha act of chewing the cud  Date: 1533  transitive verb  1. to go over in the mind repeatedly and often casually or slowly  2. to chew repeatedly for an extended period  intransitive verb  1. to chew again what has been chewed slightly and swallowed ; chew the cud  2. to engage in contemplation ; reflect  Synonyms: see ponder  • rumination noun  • ruminative adjective  • ruminatively adverb  • ruminator noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (ruminates, ruminating, ruminated) 1. If you ruminate on something, you think about it very carefully. (FORMAL) He ruminated on the terrible wastage that typified American life... VERB: V on/about/over n 2. When animals ruminate, they bring food back from their stomach into their mouth and chew it again. (TECHNICAL) VERB ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ v 1 formal to think for a long time about something + about/on etc  (He sat ruminating on the answer he'd been given.) 2 technical if animals such as cows ruminate, they bring food back into their mouths from their stomachs and chew it again - rumination n ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1533, "to turn over in the mind," also "to chew cud" (1547), from L. ruminatus, pp. of ruminare "to chew the cud, turn over in the mind," from rumen (gen. ruminis) "gullet." ...
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