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1 arbitrario
(pl -ri) arbitrary* * *arbitrario agg. arbitrary.* * ** * *arbitrariopl. -ri, - rie /arbi'trarjo, ri, rje/arbitrary. -
2 sforzato
sforzato agg.1 ( costretto) forced, compelled3 ( arbitrario) arbitrary, strained: un'interpretazione sforzata di un testo, an arbitrary (o strained) interpretation of a text. -
3 illazione
illazione s.f. illation, inference; deduction: illazione arbitraria, arbitrary inference; sono tutte illazioni, it's all conjecture.* * *[illat'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) (ragionamento) conclusion, inference2) (insinuazione) conjecture, insinuation* * *illazione/illat'tsjone/sostantivo f.1 (ragionamento) conclusion, inference2 (insinuazione) conjecture, insinuation. -
4 illegittimo
illegitimate* * *illegittimo agg.1 illegitimate, unlawful: azioni illegittime, illegitimate (o unlawful) actions; potere illegittimo, unlawful power // figlio illegittimo, illegitimate child2 (arbitrario) illegitimate, arbitrary, unwarranted: la tua conclusione è illegittima, your conclusion is unwarranted3 (contrario al giusto) unfounded, unjustified: pretesa illegittima, unjustified claim.* * *[ille'dʒittimo]1) [decisione, provvedimento, potere] illegitimate, illegal, unlawful2) [ figlio] illegitimate3) [ rivendicazione] unfounded, unwarranted* * *illegittimo/ille'dʒittimo/1 [decisione, provvedimento, potere] illegitimate, illegal, unlawful2 [ figlio] illegitimate3 [ rivendicazione] unfounded, unwarranted. -
5 opinione
f opinionsecondo la tua opinione in your opinion* * *opinione s.f. opinion: opinione fondata, arbitraria, grounded, arbitrary opinion; opinione pubblica, public opinion; secondo l'opinione degli esperti, in the opinion of the experts; secondo la mia modesta opinione, in my humble opinion; avere un'opinione in merito a qlcu., qlco., to hold (o to have) an opinion about s.o., sthg.; avere una buona, cattiva opinione di qlcu., qlco., to have a good, bad opinion of s.o., sthg.; avere il coraggio delle proprie opinioni, to have the courage of one's convictions; avere un'alta opinione di sé, to have a high opinion of oneself; cambiare opinione, to change one's opinion; ( cambiare idea) to change one's mind; condividere l'opinione di qlcu., to share s.o.'s opinion (o to agree with s.o.); imporre la propria opinione a qlcu., to impose one's opinion on s.o.; sono dell'opinione che non tornerà mai, I am of the opinion that he will never come back; farsi, formarsi un'opinione su qlcu., qlco., to form an opinion of (o on) s.o., sthg. // articolo di opinione, opinion column // (dir.) opinione concordante, dissenziente, ( del giudice con la maggioranza della corte) concurring, dissenting opinion.* * *[opi'njone]sostantivo femminile opinion, idea, view, beliefavere una buona, cattiva opinione di — to have a high, low opinion of
cambiare opinione — to change one's mind (su about), to revise one's opinion (su of)
avere un'alta opinione di sé — to have a high o no mean opinion of oneself
farsi un'opinione — to form, arise an opinion (su on, about)
secondo la mia opinione — in my opinion o view
scambio di -i — exchange (of opinions), discussion
* * *opinione/opi'njone/sostantivo f.opinion, idea, view, belief; essere dell'opinione che to be of the opinion that; avere una buona, cattiva opinione di to have a high, low opinion of; cambiare opinione to change one's mind (su about), to revise one's opinion (su of); avere un'alta opinione di sé to have a high o no mean opinion of oneself; farsi un'opinione to form, arise an opinion (su on, about); secondo la mia opinione in my opinion o view; scambio di -i exchange (of opinions), discussion\opinione pubblica public opinion. -
6 arbitrario agg
[arbi'trarjo] arbitrario -ria, -rie -
7 arbitrio sm
[ar'bitrjo] arbitrio (-rii)1) (capacità, potere) will, (atto) arbitrary act2)commettere un arbitrio — to act unlawfully -
8 arbitrario
agg [arbi'trarjo] arbitrario -ria, -rie -
9 arbitrio
sm [ar'bitrjo] arbitrio (-rii)1) (capacità, potere) will, (atto) arbitrary act2)commettere un arbitrio — to act unlawfully
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