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1 legittimo
legitimate* * *legittimo agg.1 (conforme alle leggi) lawful, legitimate, legal: erede legittimo, legal heir; successore legittimo, lawful successor; figlio legittimo, legitimate child; legittima proprietà, lawful property; il legittimo proprietario, the lawful owner; autorità legittima, lawful authority; titolo legittimo, just title; arresto legittimo, lawful arrest; matrimonio legittimo, lawful wedlock // legittima difesa, self-defence2 (giusto, lecito) legitimate, just, lawful, proper, right; valid: chiedere questo mi pare cosa legittima, it seems to me legitimate to ask this3 (fondato) legitimate, justifiable, rightful: timore legittimo, legitimate fear; dubbio legittimo, justifiable doubt.* * *[le'dʒittimo]1) (secondo la legge) [figlio, coniuge] legitimate, lawful; [erede, proprietario] legal, lawful, legitimate, rightful; [ matrimonio] lawful; [potere, governo] legitimate2) (giustificato) [azione, dubbio] legitimate; [ domanda] legitimate, fair; [ rivendicazione] legitimate, legal, just, rightful•- a difesa — self-defence BE, self-defense AE
* * *legittimo/le'dʒittimo/1 (secondo la legge) [figlio, coniuge] legitimate, lawful; [erede, proprietario] legal, lawful, legitimate, rightful; [ matrimonio] lawful; [potere, governo] legitimate2 (giustificato) [azione, dubbio] legitimate; [ domanda] legitimate, fair; [ rivendicazione] legitimate, legal, just, rightful; è legittimo dire one can legitimately say -
2 suspicione
[suspi'tʃone]sostantivo femminile dir.* * *suspicione/suspi't∫one/sostantivo f.dir. legittima suspicione reasonable suspicion. -
3 legittima suspicione
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4 legittimo sospetto
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5 ragionevole
reasonable* * *ragionevole agg.1 reasonable; ( dotato di ragione) rational: un essere ragionevole, a rational being; la sua è una proposta ragionevole, his proposal is reasonable; ho un ragionevole sospetto, I've a fair suspicion; partire alle dieci sarebbe più ragionevole, leaving at ten would be more reasonable3 ( giusto, conforme a misura) reasonable, fair, just: una pretesa ragionevole, a reasonable claim; prezzo ragionevole, reasonable (o fair) price.* * *[radʒo'nevole]1) (non troppo elevato) [distanza, costo] reasonable2) (misurato) [persona, obiettivo] reasonable3) (sensato) [persona, idea, soluzione] sensible4) (fondato) [dubbio, preoccupazione] reasonable* * *ragionevole/radʒo'nevole/1 (non troppo elevato) [distanza, costo] reasonable2 (misurato) [persona, obiettivo] reasonable3 (sensato) [persona, idea, soluzione] sensible4 (fondato) [dubbio, preoccupazione] reasonable.
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