Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
abitua
English translation:
trains people to
Italian term
abitua
Orientamento al Made in Italy
Il viaggio è il miglior strumento di crescita personale e arricchimento culturale: imparare tramite il tatto, l’udito e la vista, è una modalità educativa che abitua alla curiosità e all’indagine.
3 +5 | trains people to | Cedric Randolph |
4 +1 | encourage | Lara Barnett |
Non-PRO (1): Elena Zanetti
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Proposed translations
trains people to
One possibility
encourage
""...that encourages inquisitiveness and investigation."
or
"...that encourages a questioning and investigative approach"
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Note added at 1 hr (2015-01-12 08:25:42 GMT)
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I think this word implies that the person will adopt this attitude/approach habitually.
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Note added at 1 hr (2015-01-12 08:26:38 GMT)
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or perhaps:
"...that encourages inquisitive thinking and further research"
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