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Opinione e Argomento - Formulare o Esprimere un'opinione (seconda parte)

Qui imparerai alcune parole inglesi relative al discorso espressivo come "forum", "feedback" e "stima".

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eloquence
[sostantivo]

the ability to deliver a clear and strong message

eloquenza

eloquenza

Ex: The teacher praised the student for the eloquence of their graduation speech .L'insegnante ha lodato lo studente per l'**eloquenza** del suo discorso di laurea.
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eloquent
[aggettivo]

able to utilize language to convey something well, especially in a persuasive manner

eloquente

eloquente

Ex: The lawyer gave an eloquent closing argument that swayed the jury .
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eloquently
[avverbio]

in a way that expresses ideas or feelings clearly, persuasively, and with great effectiveness

eloquente

eloquente

Ex: The poem was eloquently written , capturing deep emotions with simple words .
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esteem
[sostantivo]

the level of respect and admiration that one has for someone or something

stima

stima

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to esteem
[Verbo]

to greatly admire or respect someone or something

stimare

stimare

Ex: In the military , soldiers esteem leaders who show bravery and look out for their well-being .Nell'esercito, i soldati **stimano** i leader che mostrano coraggio e si preoccupano del loro benessere.
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to express
[Verbo]

to show or make a thought, feeling, etc. known by looks, words, or actions

esprimere, manifestare

esprimere, manifestare

Ex: The dancer is expressing a story through graceful movements on stage .Il ballerino **esprime** una storia attraverso movimenti aggraziati sul palco.
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expression
[sostantivo]

the act of showing one’s ideas or feelings through words or actions

espressione

espressione

Ex: Laughter is often an expression of joy , but it can also mask sadness .La risata è spesso un'**espressione** di gioia, ma può anche mascherare la tristezza.
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fair hearing
[sostantivo]

the act of giving both sides of an argument a fair chance to express their opinions about something

udienza equa

udienza equa

Ex: She doubted she would get a fair hearing if she went back to her country .Dubitava che avrebbe ottenuto un **processo equo** se fosse tornata nel suo paese.
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favorability
[sostantivo]

the degree to which someone or something is accepted or considered appealing

favoribilità

favoribilità

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favorable
[aggettivo]

showing approval or support

favorevole

favorevole

Ex: The judge 's favorable opinion influenced the final verdict .L'opinione **favorevole** del giudice ha influenzato il verdetto finale.
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favorably
[avverbio]

in a positive, approving, or useful manner

favorevolmente

favorevolmente

Ex: Her presentation was received favorably by the audience , who appreciated her clear communication and engaging delivery .La sua presentazione è stata accolta **favorevolmente** dal pubblico, che ha apprezzato la sua comunicazione chiara e la consegna coinvolgente.
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to give information or constructive suggestions about something, particularly with regard to improvement

fornire

fornire

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to feel
[Verbo]

to hold a particular opinion or attitude or have a feeling that something might be the case without a justifiable reason

pensare, sentire

pensare, sentire

Ex: They feel that the project is going to be a success , despite the challenges .
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feeling
[sostantivo]

a belief or opinion that is inspired by one's emotions rather than facts

sentimento

sentimento

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to find
[Verbo]

to have a particular opinion or feeling about something that makes one regard it in a specified way

sentire

sentire

Ex: You may find it difficult to forgive someone who has wronged you .
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to be able to speak and express oneself, particularly in a difficult situation or circumstance

trovare la propria voce

trovare la propria voce

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to flatter
[Verbo]

to believe something favorable about one's character or abilities even though it might not be true

adulare

adulare

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to change one's opinion, decision, or position back and forth repeatedly or suddenly

infradito

infradito

Ex: He accidentally stepped in a puddle, and his flip-flop came off, splashing water everywhere.
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forceful
[aggettivo]

(of people or opinions) strong and demanding in manner or expression

forte, deciso

forte, deciso

Ex: His forceful insistence on fairness and equality earned him respect among his peers .La sua **insistenza energica** sull'equità e l'uguaglianza gli ha guadagnato il rispetto dei suoi pari.
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forcefulness
[sostantivo]

a person's ability to express their ideas and beliefs in a persuasive and assertive manner

forza

forza

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used to express one's opinions or beliefs

seconda me

seconda me

Ex: For my money, this book is the most thought-provoking and well-written piece of literature I 've read in years .
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forum
[sostantivo]

a public meeting place where people can discuss and exchange views on various topics or issues

foro

foro

Ex: The educational forum provided a platform for teachers to share ideas .
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freethinking
[aggettivo]

forming one's own ideas rather than accepting what is generally accepted

libero pensiero

libero pensiero

Ex: A freethinking society encourages open debate and new ideas.
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to gag
[Verbo]

to limit freedom of speech or to prevent someone from writing or talking about a particular subject

imbavagliare

imbavagliare

Ex: The law was criticized for its ability to gag free speech and limit open discussion on important issues .La legge è stata criticata per la sua capacità di **imbavagliare** la libertà di parola e limitare il dibattito aperto su questioni importanti.
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gag
[sostantivo]

a limitation on freedom of speech or a restriction on dissemination of information

bavaglio

bavaglio

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to consider oneself better or more significant than one really is

superare se stessi

superare se stessi

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to express one's strong opinions or beliefs publicly and forcefully, often in a long and impassioned speech

salire sulla soapbox di uno

salire sulla soapbox di uno

Ex: Doget on your soapbox at the party ; it ’s not the right time for such a serious discussion .
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to allow one's feelings or opinions to be expressed

dare voce a {qualcosa}

dare voce a {qualcosa}

Ex: The town hall meeting allowed community members give voice to their opinions and suggestions regarding the proposed development project .
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to go by
[Verbo]

to form an opinion or judgement based on the information or experience one already has

lasciati guidare da

lasciati guidare da

Ex: To make an informed decision , you should go by your past experiences in similar situations .
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good name
[sostantivo]

the positive opinion that people have about a person or a thing based on their reputation

buon nome

buon nome

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to go on
[Verbo]

to base an opinion or a judgment on something

seguire

seguire

Ex: He tends to go on his gut feeling rather than considering all the available information .
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to dislike someone or something or have hostility towards them

avere lui mania

avere lui mania

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to think favorably or positively about someone or something

avere un buono,  cattivo

avere un buono, cattivo

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used to introduce an opposing statement after making a point

detto questo

detto questo

Ex: The project has achieved significant milestones in terms of efficiencyhaving said that, there 's room for improvement when it comes to communication among team members .
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hogwash
[sostantivo]

an absurd idea or discussion

sciocchezze

sciocchezze

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hokum
[sostantivo]

a stupid argument, discussion, etc.

baggianate

baggianate

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to hold
[Verbo]

to have a specific opinion or belief about someone or something

pensare

pensare

Ex: The community holds great affection for their local hero .
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to have a negative opinion about someone because of their actions in the past

sdraiarsi

sdraiarsi

Ex: Forgiving and not holding past misunderstandings against each other is essential in a healthy relationship.
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to remain silent and not express one's opinion

mantenere la pace

mantenere la pace

Ex: In tense situationsholding your peace can help keep the peace .
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horseshit
[sostantivo]

a statement, idea, or act that is obviously untrue, foolish, or unreasonable

stupidaggine, cazzata

stupidaggine, cazzata

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used to inquire about someone's opinion of something

che ne dici?

che ne dici?

Ex: I painted the room a different colorhow's that?
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hue
[sostantivo]

a type of attitude, belief, or opinion one has

tinta

tinta

Ex: The newspaper presented articles with various hues to provide a balanced perspective .
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to start doubting a decision and begin to wonder whether it is the right or best thing to do

avere ripensamenti

avere ripensamenti

Ex: The team was about to implement a new strategy, but they had second thoughts when they considered the potential risks.
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to hold on to one’s opinions or position, especially when confronted by unfavorable circumstances or criticism

accovacciati

accovacciati

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