ambivalent in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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to feel ambivalent about [or towards] sth/sb

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English
Studio bosses were more ambivalent at first, but the character became popular with the movie-going public.
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Studies have found that ambivalent attitudes are less stable over time and less resistant to change and less predictive of behavior.
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They set up a peculiar and ambivalent relation between artist and client...
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She was additionally ambivalent about whether this is a good thing.
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The theory of ambivalent sexism postulates that male ambivalence has three sources: paternalism, gender differentiation, and heterosexuality.
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Hunt was ambivalent about the globe, which he bought for a song, and was allowing his children to toy with it.
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The fossil finds made so far create an ambivalent picture.
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Wavering political support for sustained growth and/or sustainable development continued for some years and reveals just how ambivalent attitudes were to the concept.
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They are, according to the narrator, happy, but the book ends on an ambivalent note, stating that the couple did not produce children.
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Throughout the story, the narrator and his friend, or host body, are tied together by a number of motifs, some of them ambivalent.
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