-to resume o to summarize?-

-to resume o to summarize?-
Nota d'uso
Il verbo to resume non è collegato al sostantivo résumé “riassunto”, ma significa “riprendere, tornare a fare”: She resumed work after the baby was born, riprese il lavoro dopo la nascita del bambino. L'azione di “riassumere, sintetizzare” si traduce con il verbo to summarize: We need to summarize the main points, dobbiamo riassumere i punti principali.

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