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1 ♦ logical
♦ logical /ˈlɒdʒɪkl/a.● (comput.) logical error, errore logico □ to have a logical mind, saper ragionare; avere raziociniologicalityn. [u]logicallyavv.1 (filos.) logicamente -
2 ♦ outcome
♦ outcome /ˈaʊtkʌm/n.conseguenza; esito; risultato: the outcome of the match [of the race], l'esito dell'incontro [della corsa]; a logical outcome, una conseguenza logica. -
3 conclusion
[kən'kluːʒn]1) (end) conclusione f.in conclusion — in conclusione o per finire
2) (resolution) conclusione f.to jump, leap to conclusions — saltare alle conclusioni
3) (outcome) conclusione f.taken to its logical conclusion, this would mean that — portato alle sue logiche conseguenze, ciò significherebbe che
* * *[-ʒən]1) (an end: the conclusion of his speech.) conclusione2) (a judgement: I came to the conclusion that the house was empty.) conclusione* * *[kən'kluːʒn]1) (end) conclusione f.in conclusion — in conclusione o per finire
2) (resolution) conclusione f.to jump, leap to conclusions — saltare alle conclusioni
3) (outcome) conclusione f.taken to its logical conclusion, this would mean that — portato alle sue logiche conseguenze, ciò significherebbe che
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