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1 uncompromising
[ʌn'kɒmprəˌmaɪzɪŋ]* * *(keeping firmly to a particular attitude, policy etc: You should not adopt such an uncompromising attitude.) intransigente* * *uncompromising /ʌnˈkɒmprəmaɪzɪŋ/a.intransigente: uncompromising attitudes to drug-taking, atteggiamenti intransigenti verso l'assunzione di droghe; an uncompromising opponent of militarism, un oppositore intransigente del militarismouncompromisingly avv.* * *[ʌn'kɒmprəˌmaɪzɪŋ] -
2 ♦ attitude
♦ attitude /ˈætɪtju:d/, ( USA) /ˈætɪtu:d/n.1 posizione; atteggiamento: a conciliatory attitude, una posizione conciliatoria; a positive attitude, un atteggiamento positivo; uncompromising attitudes, atteggiamenti intransigenti; attitude of mind, abito mentale; to have the right attitude towards st., tenere l'atteggiamento giusto nei confronti di qc.; affrontare qc. nel modo giusto; You're taking the wrong attitude over this, hai assunto l'atteggiamento sbagliato su questa faccenda2 modo di pensare; modo di vedere (qc.); posizione ( nei confronti di): her attitude to religion, le sue opinioni sulla religione; What's your attitude towards their plan?, che cosa ne pensate del (o come vedete il) loro progetto?3 atteggiamento ( del corpo); posa; attitudine: to strike an attitude, assumere una posa; mettersi in posa6 (aeron.) assetto di voloFALSI AMICI: attitude non significa attitudine nel senso di predisposizione attitudinal, ( USA)a.relativo all'atteggiamento; dell'atteggiamentoFALSI AMICI: attitudinal non significa attitudinale.
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