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

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if
[Congiunzione]

used to express one's opinion

se

se

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used to suggest that the opposite of what has been stated may be closer to the truth

semmai

semmai

Ex: The new policy has n't made things easierif anything, it 's added more confusion .
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used to introduce one's personal opinion or perspective on a topic, emphasizing on the fact that it is their personal view

se me lo chiedi

se me lo chiedi

Ex: If you ask me, investing in renewable energy is the way of the future .
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I am easy
[Frase]

used to mean one does not have a strong preference and is happy to go along with whatever others decide

non mi interessa

non mi interessa

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an abbreviation that is used in texting to express one's personal opinion about a particular subject

a mio parere onesto

a mio parere onesto

Ex: In my humble opinion, teamwork leads to better results .
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impression
[sostantivo]

an opinion or feeling that one has about someone or something, particularly one formed unconsciously

impressione

impressione

Ex: She could n't shake impression that she had seen him somewhere before .Non riusciva a liberarsi dell'**impressione** di averlo già visto da qualche parte.
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in all honesty
[avverbio]

used to emphasize that the speaker is being sincere and truthful in their statement

in tutta onestà

in tutta onestà

Ex: In all honesty, I 'm worried about the direction the company is heading in — it seems like we 're losing focus .
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inclined
[aggettivo]

giving an opinion in a way that is not strong

incline

incline

Ex: The committee members inclined to approve the budget , pending further review of expenses .I membri del comitato erano **inclini** ad approvare il budget, in attesa di un ulteriore esame delle spese.
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to infer
[Verbo]

to reach an opinion or decision based on available evidence and one's understanding of the matter

dedurre

dedurre

Ex: infers the answer to the question by examining the available information .Lei **deduce** la risposta alla domanda esaminando le informazioni disponibili.
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inference
[sostantivo]

a conclusion one reaches from the existing evidence or known facts

deduzione

deduzione

Ex: The teacher encouraged students to practice inferences while reading to enhance their comprehension skills .L'insegnante ha incoraggiato gli studenti a praticare il fare **inferenze** durante la lettura per migliorare le loro capacità di comprensione.
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inflexibility
[sostantivo]

the quality of being unable or unwilling to change

inflessibilità

inflessibilità

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inflexibly
[avverbio]

in a way that is unwilling to change or adapt

inflessibile

inflessibile

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in my book
[Frase]

according to one’s own personal opinion

seconda me

seconda me

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according to one’s opinion

negli occhi di

negli occhi di

Ex: In the eyes of the child, the world was a magical place.
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used to express what one thinks or believes, which is not necessarily a fact

secondo l'opinione di qualcuno

secondo l'opinione di qualcuno

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to suddenly interrupt someone with one’s own opinion or remark

intercalare

intercalare

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according to someone's opinion or perception

alla vista di

alla vista di

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intransigence
[sostantivo]

unwillingness to agree about something or change one's views

intransigenza

intransigenza

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judge
[sostantivo]

an official who scores, evaluates, or enforces the rules during a sports competition

giudice, arbitro

giudice, arbitro

Ex: The athletes waited nervously for judge to announce the final scores .Gli atleti aspettavano nervosamente che il **giudice** annunciasse i punteggi finali.
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judgment
[sostantivo]

an opinion that is formed after thinking carefully

giudizio

giudizio

Ex: judgment was clouded by personal bias , leading to an unfair decision .
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to judge
[Verbo]

to form a decision or opinion based on what one knows

giudicare, ritenere

giudicare, ritenere

Ex: The judges the taste of the dish by sampling it before serving .Lo chef **giudica** il gusto del piatto assaggiandolo prima di servirlo.
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to keep one's thoughts or plans to oneself and not share them with others

mantenere il segreto

mantenere il segreto

Ex: The wise old man was known for his ability keep his own counsel and provide thoughtful advice when asked .
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leaning
[sostantivo]

a tendency to believe in or favor something

inclinazione

inclinazione

Ex: The judge 's leanings were reflected in her court rulings .Le **inclinazioni** legali del giudice si riflettevano nelle sue sentenze.
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to lean
[Verbo]

to have a tendency to choose or support something

appoggiandosi per

appoggiandosi per

Ex: When faced with uncertainty, investors may lean towards safer assets to protect their portfolios.
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left field
[sostantivo]

an opinion that is uncommon, unpopular, or strange

lato sbagliato

lato sbagliato

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like
[Preposizione]

used in a question asking for a description of someone or something

come

come

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to firmly and persistently express an opinion, belief, or statement as true and valid

mantenere

mantenere

Ex: maintain that their product is the best on the market based on customer feedback .Loro **sostengono** che il loro prodotto sia il migliore sul mercato in base al feedback dei clienti.
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to ascertain that one's feeling, opinion, point of view, etc. is considered, understood, or has an impact

fatti sentire

fatti sentire

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middle ground
[sostantivo]

a specific set of opinions, ideas, etc. on which conflicting parties agree; a position that is intermediate

terra di mezzo

terra di mezzo

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to form an incorrect opinion or assessment about someone or something

giudicare male

giudicare male

Ex: It 's easy misjudge people based on appearances ; there is often more than meets the eye .È facile **giudicare male** le persone in base all'aspetto; spesso c'è più di quanto sembri.
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misjudgment
[sostantivo]

‌an incorrect or unjust opinion that is formed about someone

errore di valutazione

errore di valutazione

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mistake
[sostantivo]

an act or opinion that is wrong

errore

errore

Ex: A culture that encourages risk-taking and learning mistakes fosters innovation and creativity .Una cultura che incoraggia l'assunzione di rischi e l'apprendimento dagli **errori** favorisce l'innovazione e la creatività.
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mistaken
[aggettivo]

(of a person) wrong in one's judgment, opinion, or belief

sbagliato

sbagliato

Ex: The teacher clarified the concept for the student who mistaken in their interpretation .L'insegnante ha chiarito il concetto per lo studente che si era **sbagliato** nella sua interpretazione.
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mistakenly
[avverbio]

in a wrong or incorrect manner

erroneamente

erroneamente

Ex: The email mistakenly sent to the wrong recipient , sharing confidential information .Hanno **erroneamente** identificato il sospetto basandosi su prove difettose.
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to mold
[Verbo]

to shape or influence the way someone’s character or opinions develop

forgiare

forgiare

Ex: The cultural traditions of her molded her identity .Le tradizioni culturali del suo patrimonio hanno **modellato** la sua identità.
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to be critical of people and tell them what is right and wrong in order to establish one’s superiority

moralizzare

moralizzare

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to muzzle
[Verbo]

to restrain someone from freely expressing their opinions in public

museruola

museruola

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name
[sostantivo]

the reputation that someone has or the opinion that people have about them

nome

nome

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non-committally
[avverbio]

‌in a way that deliberately refrains from giving a definitive answer or expressing one's opinion or intentions clearly

senza impegno

senza impegno

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notice
[sostantivo]

(usually plural) a short review on a new play, book, film etc., especially one that is written exclusively for a newspaper or magazine

recensione, critica

recensione, critica

Ex: The art exhibition garnered notices for its innovative approach to modern art .La mostra d'arte ha ricevuto **recensioni** favorevoli per il suo approccio innovativo all'arte moderna.
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not half
[Frase]

used to emphasize a fact, opinion, statement or quality

non la metà

non la metà

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