dictionnaire Italien - Anglais

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l'atteggiamento Anglais:

1. attitude attitude


compliant attitude
This attitude, the Protestant work ethic, still influences Americans today.
One of the Lojban features are a lot of words that express feelings and the attitude.
I feel it unfortunate that there is little of this kind of humble attitude amongst Japanese debaters.
So it is essential that you take the attitude of looking up yourself the information you feel necessary.
This may be because of a change in people's attitude toward marriage and the sharp increase of fast food restaurants and convenience stores which are open 24 hours a day and enable young people to live more easily.
The seventy-year-old man kept his twenty-year-old wife at home all the time; he had a dog-in-the-manger attitude.
If you have a positive attitude, you are looking for ways to solve the problems that you can solve, and you are letting go of the things over which you have no control.
Could it be that her prickly attitude is just because she has period pains? No, couldn't be.
Up to now we've been taking a casual relaxed attitude toward our relationship but I want to start looking at us more critically.
As much as 90 percent of happiness comes from elements such as attitude, life control and relationships.
His attitude towards me has changed recently. He was rather cold at first. Now, it seems that he really likes me.
Of course it is not a nurse's job to clean the floor, but the attitude was all wrong. I just cleaned it myself.
Over the years, there’s been a general change in attitude towards football; it’s not regarded as a men’s sport any more.
You should really change your attitude towards work. (Naprawdę powinieneś zmienić swoją postawę wobec pracy.) What is your attitude towards other religions? (Jakie jest twoje nastawienie wobec innych religii?)

Anglais mot "l'atteggiamento"(attitude) se produit dans des ensembles:

1000 most important Italian nouns 751 - 800
1000 most important Italian nouns 751 - 800
Top 1000 sostantivi inglesi 426-450