单词 | rapport |
释义 | rapport (ræpɔːʳ ) singular noun If two people or groups have a rapport, they have a good relationship in which they are able to understand each other's ideas or feelings very well. He said he wanted 'to establish a rapport with the Indian people'. [+ with] The success depends on good rapport between interviewer and interviewee. [+ between] You have an intellectual rapport, a kind of easy companionship that makes me really jealous. Synonyms: bond, understanding, relationship, link Collocations: build rapport We love to know what makes them tick, the kind of team talks they provide, how they build rapport with their players. Times, Sunday Times There's a certain magic about food and people that helps to build rapport. Christianity Today We don't target advisors on call handling times, but rather on how well they build rapport with customers. Times, Sunday Times Their eye contact, body language, and delivery build rapport. Christianity Today Business people should take on this persona when thinking about how they communicate and build rapport with others. Times, Sunday Times Still, as a trio they have a loose, easy rapport that's lovely to witness. Times, Sunday Times They had an easy rapport and enjoyed each other's company. Times, Sunday Times Her sparky banter between songs helped her to establish an easy rapport with the audience despite the hushed surroundings. Times, Sunday Times An easy rapport developed, and at about three in the morning, one of the group shouted for us to go into the garden. Times, Sunday Times He had an easy rapport with people and was particularly good at communicating with youngsters. ST Translations: Chinese: 融洽 Japanese: 親密な関係 |
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