are related to passionately

11:38 Nov 22, 2020
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English to Italian translations [PRO]
Social Sciences - Psychology / iter di domanda per diventare psicoanalisti da parte di non medici nel passato
English term or phrase: are related to passionately
During the waiver period that lasted to the late 20th century, waiver applicants felt treated as society in general treated Blacks, the LGBT community, and women—as containers for the demons that the dominant groups did not dare to face. In such a paradigm, the demonized groups are related to passionately, but often with contempt and reproach, to wit, the applicability of projective identification.

Ho un dubbio sul significato dell'espressione anche perché non capisco se o come sia legata a "the applicability".
Danila Moro
Italy
Local time: 05:45


Summary of answers provided
4ci si riferisce (ai gruppi demonizzati) con passione/toni accesi
Isabella Nanni
2ci si rivolgeva (ai gruppi demonizzati) con ardore/vivo interesse
Chiara Perrone (X)


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ci si riferisce (ai gruppi demonizzati) con passione/toni accesi


Explanation:
, ma anche con disprezzo...

Isabella Nanni
Italy
Local time: 05:45
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Native speaker of: Italian
PRO pts in category: 8

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
neutral  Fabrizio Zambuto: To relate to, in questo contesto non significa "riferirsi a".
23 mins
  -> non credo ci si immedesimi con disprezzo, la frase non finisce a "passionately"
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20 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 2/5Answerer confidence 2/5
ci si rivolgeva (ai gruppi demonizzati) con ardore/vivo interesse


Explanation:
Non ne sono sicura, ma per come ho inteso io il periodo, potrebbe riferirsi ad un interesse in termini negativi, fortemente critici... Potrei sbagliarmi ovviamente.

Chiara Perrone (X)
Italy
Local time: 05:45
Native speaker of: Italian
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