释义
[ ra-pawr , -pohr , ruh - ] SHOW IPA
/ ræˈpɔr, -ˈpoʊr, rə- / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun relation; connection, especially harmonious or sympathetic relation: a teacher trying to establish close rapport with students.
Origin of rapport 1530–40; <French, derivative of rapporter “to bring back, report,” equivalent to r(e)- re- + apporter (Old French aporter, from Latin apportāre, equivalent to ap- ap-1 + portāre “to carry”; see port5 )
SYNONYMS FOR rapport fellowship, camaraderie, understanding.
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OTHER WORDS FROM rapport non·rap·port, noun Words nearby rapport rappen, rappé pie, rapper, rapping, Rappist, rapport , rapporteur, rapprochement, rapscallion, rap session, rap sheet
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Example sentences from the Web for rapport One agent in particular developed a rapport with Zubaydah and managed to elicit an all-important bit of intelligence.
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He was so kind at that moment; I immediately felt a rapport with him.
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Daniel [Craig] is the one I had most rapport with, because we were ships passing.
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Despite being unable to communicate much, they have rapport and everyone around them believes they are dating.
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This is an example of the rapport existing between the operator and hypnotized subject carried to an unusual degree.
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She had nothing to grow to, or to put herself in rapport with.
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Il y a cinquante minutes, le fil m'a rapport les propos que l'on tenait dans l'auberge du Roi Mathias.
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He is always interesting, in harmony with his age, and in rapport with his reader.
An Essay Toward a History of Shakespeare in Norway | Martin Brown Ruud
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British Dictionary definitions for rapport noun (often foll by with) a sympathetic relationship or understanding See also en rapport
Word Origin for rapport C15: from French, from rapporter to bring back, from re- + aporter , from Latin apportāre , from ad to + portāre to carry
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Words related to rapport empathy, sympathy, affinity, harmony, compatibility, togetherness, interrelationship, relationship, concord, agreement, soul, unity, link, cotton, groove, bond, simpatico
Medical definitions for rapport n. Relationship, especially one of mutual trust or emotional affinity.
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