Vocabolario Essenziale per il GRE - Deciditi
Qui imparerai alcune parole inglesi relative alle decisioni, come "veto", "grudge", "finicky", ecc., necessarie per l'esame GRE.
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the fact of being responsible for what someone does and being able to explain the reasons

responsabilità
an official judgment in court of law that declares someone not guilty of the crime they were charged with

assoluzione
someone who makes a formal decision about who is right in an argument or dispute

giudice
an unfair prejudice or bias toward an individual, group of people, etc.

parzialità
a deep feeling of anger and dislike toward someone because of what they did in the past

rancore
the idea that human beings have the agency to decide independently without being controlled by any outside influences

libero arbitrio
a situation that is difficult because a choice must be made between two or more options that are equally important

dilemma
to think carefully about something and consider it before making a decision

delibrare
(of a person) having difficulty making choices or decisions, often due to fear, lack of confidence, or overthinking

non decisivo
capable of quickly grasping complex topics and offer clear and insightful perspectives

incisivo
(of a person) overly particular about small details, making one challenging to please

schizzinoso
to specify that something needs to be done or how it should be done, especially as part of an agreement

stabilire
the fact of complying with a command, order, impulse, etc. or following someone's rules and beliefs

adesione
something that is required as a precondition for something else following

prerequisito
aiming to provide advice and suggestions

consultivo
to adjust one's actions or behavior based on specific information, ideas, or advice

fare
to suggest something in an indirect manner

insinuare
to express that there are signs or clues that suggest a particular idea or conclusion

indicare
not recommended to do based on the particular situation

sconsigliabile
to suggest or assume the existence or truth of something as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or belief

postulare
to encourage someone to do or say something

spingere
to put an idea, proposition, theory, etc. forward for further consideration

proporre
to perceive something as a sign that indicates the occurrence of something good or evil

prefigurare
