open-minded en el Diccionario Oxford Paravia de italiano

Traducciones de open-minded en el diccionario inglés»italiano (Ir a italiano»inglés)

open-minded [ingl. brit. əʊp(ə)nˈmʌɪndɪd, ingl. am. ˈˌoʊpən ˈˌmaɪndɪd] ADJ.

I.minded [ingl. brit. ˈmʌɪndɪd, ingl. am. ˈmaɪndəd] ADJ. form.

Traducciones de open-minded en el diccionario italiano»inglés (Ir a inglés»italiano)

I.spregiudicato [spredʒudiˈkato] ADJ.

II.spregiudicato (spregiudicata) [spredʒudiˈkato] SUST. m (f)

mentalità <pl. mentalità> [mentaliˈta] SUST. f

I.veduta [veˈduta] SUST. f

II.vedute SUST. fpl

III.veduta [veˈduta]

mente [ˈmente] SUST. f

1. mente (intelletto):

to have a broad mind, to be open-minded

2. mente (memoria):

I.largo <pl. larghi, larghe> [ˈlarɡo, ɡi, ɡe] ADJ. Come mostrano le diverse accezioni dell'aggettivo largo qui sotto elencate, i principali equivalenti inglesi di largo sono wide e broad. - In termini molto generali, si può dire che wide indichi soprattutto l'ampiezza di qualcosa (un fiume largo = a wide river), mentre broad si usa spesso in relazione alle parti del corpo (spalle larghe = broad shoulders)o per descrivere qualcosa che è piacevolmente largo (un largo viale alberato = a broad tree-lined avenue) - Per gli altri usi ed equivalenti dell'italiano largo, si veda la voce qui sotto.

II.largo <pl. larghi, larghe> [ˈlarɡo, ɡi, ɡe] SUST. m

III.largo <pl. larghi, larghe> [ˈlarɡo, ɡi, ɡe] ADV. MÚS.

IV.largo <pl. larghi, larghe> [ˈlarɡo, ɡi, ɡe]

I.aperto [aˈperto] V. part. pas.

aperto → aprire

II.aperto [aˈperto] ADJ.

1. aperto (non chiuso):

III.aperto [aˈperto] SUST. m

IV.aperto [aˈperto]

Véase también: aprire

I.aprire [aˈprire] V. trans.

1. aprire:

II.aprire [aˈprire] V. intr. aux. avere

III.aprirsi V. v. refl.

IV.aprire [aˈprire]

La palabra que consultaste como aparece en otras partes del diccionario
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open-minded en el diccionario PONS

Traducciones de open-minded en el diccionario inglés»italiano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The study reveals similarities as well as differences across cultures and emphasizes the need to be open-minded to understand the differences in other cultures.
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Although he was the youngest of his brothers, he was probably the most open-minded.
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People who score high on this dimension tend to be open-minded and interested in many things.
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He was also known to be very open-minded and relaxed in the way he taught.
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Although he lives in a large upper class house, his politics are left-leaning and open-minded, causing friction between himself and the community.
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He then posted these to his blog, sometimes with short comments, always either favorable or open-minded.
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We came as open-minded people, who wanted to discover and exchange.
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His subsequent work has been, in some ways, fueled by his teacher's disapproval and by a desire to reach more open-minded audiences.
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Her favorite hobby is reading, which makes her intelligent and open-minded, but often renders her totally oblivious to her surroundings.
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He is perceived to have been a person of great scholarship and curiosity, and extremely open-minded for the context of his time.
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