单词 | relationship |
释义 | relationship —relationship /rɪˈleɪ.ʃən.ʃɪp/ noun [C] (CONNECTION) ► B2 the way in which two things are connected: » Scientists have established the relationship between lung cancer and smoking.Thesaurus+: ↑Linking and relating , ↑Regarding and concerningWord partners for relationship• ♯have/♯maintain a relationship• ♯end/♯establish/♯form a relationship• a relationship ♯breaks down• a ♯close/♯good/♯personal/♯special/♯strong relationship• a ♯long-term/♯serious/♯stable relationship• a relationship ♯with sb• a relationship ♯between sb/sth and sb/sth• be ♯in a relationshipWord Builder:–Nouns: relation, relationship, relative–Adjectives: related, unrelated, relative–Verbs: relate–Adverbs: relatively• • • Extra Examples:» Her relationship isn't good with her father, but she's very close to her mother.» Lack of trust is very destructive in a relationship.» The relationship was never going to work, but it was fun while it lasted.» What do you look for in a relationship?» She knew he fancied her, but preferred to keep their relationship platonic.noun [C] (FAMILY CONNECTION) ► F0 the family connection between people: » The judge asked the witness what the relationship was between her and the victim.Thesaurus+: ↑Family relations in generalWord partners for relationship• ♯have/♯maintain a relationship• ♯end/♯establish/♯form a relationship• a relationship ♯breaks down• a ♯close/♯good/♯personal/♯special/♯strong relationship• a ♯long-term/♯serious/♯stable relationship• a relationship ♯with sb• a relationship ♯between sb/sth and sb/sth• be ♯in a relationshipCollocations:–Verbs-lu. have a relationship» I have a very good relationship with my colleagues.-lu. begin/establish/form a relationship» We established a good working relationship.-lu. build/develop/forge a relationship» They gradually developed a relationship of trust.-lu. a relationship breaks down» When our relationship broke down, I moved out of the house.-lu. end a relationship» She ended the relationship because of his gambling.-lu. maintain a relationship» It's difficult to maintain a relationship with someone who is away so much.–Adjectives-lu. a good/great relationship» I have a great relationship with my children.-lu. an improper relationship» He denied having an improper relationship with the young woman.-lu. a long/long-term relationship» She had a long-term relationship with a married man.-lu. a close/intimate/loving relationship» She is incapable of forming intimate relationships.-lu. a meaningful/serious relationship» He forged meaningful relationships with many of his students.-lu. a stable/strong relationship» Their relationship was never very stable.-lu. a stormy/tempestuous/troubled relationship» There were numerous splits and reconciliations during their stormy relationship.-lu. a platonic relationship» Our relationship was purely platonic.-lu. a new relationship» He is in a new relationship now.-lu. a past relationship» She never talks about past relationships.-lu. a special relationship» He is intrigued by the special relationship between twins.–Types-lu. family/human relationships» Family relationships can be very complex.-lu. an emotional/physical/sexual relationship» The novel explores the complex emotional relationships between siblings.-lu. a personal relationship» He is very intense in his personal relationships.-lu. a gay/homosexual/lesbian relationship» He has had several homosexual relationships.-lu. a working relationship» We've built up a good working relationship.-lu. a six-month, two-year, ten-year, etc. relationship» Their twelve-year relationship produced three children.–Nouns-lu. the nature of a relationship» She was questioned about the nature of her relationship with the bishop.–Prepositions-lu. a relationship between sb/sth and sb/sth» There is a friendly relationship between the two men.-lu. be in a relationship» I'm not in a relationship at the moment.-lu. a relationship with sb» Journalists seized on her relationship with the prime minister.noun [C] (FRIENDSHIP) B1 the way in which two or more people feel and behave towards each other: » He has a very good relationship with his uncle.Thesaurus+: ↑Relationships in generalB1 a close romantic friendship between two people, often a sexual one: » Have you had any serious relationships in the past year?Thesaurus+: ↑Marriage, cohabitation and other relationshipsa love/hate relationshipF0 a relationship in which you have feelings of love and hate for someone or something Thesaurus+: ↑Relationships in generalWord partners for relationship• ♯have/♯maintain a relationship• ♯end/♯establish/♯form a relationship• a relationship ♯breaks down• a ♯close/♯good/♯personal/♯special/♯strong relationship• a ♯long-term/♯serious/♯stable relationship• a relationship ♯with sb• a relationship ♯between sb/sth and sb/sth• be ♯in a relationshipCollocations:–Verbs-lu. have a relationship» I have a very good relationship with my colleagues.-lu. begin/establish/form a relationship» We established a good working relationship.-lu. build/develop/forge a relationship» They gradually developed a relationship of trust.-lu. a relationship breaks down» When our relationship broke down, I moved out of the house.-lu. end a relationship» She ended the relationship because of his gambling.-lu. maintain a relationship» It's difficult to maintain a relationship with someone who is away so much.–Adjectives-lu. a good/great relationship» I have a great relationship with my children.-lu. an improper relationship» He denied having an improper relationship with the young woman.-lu. a long/long-term relationship» She had a long-term relationship with a married man.-lu. a close/intimate/loving relationship» She is incapable of forming intimate relationships.-lu. a meaningful/serious relationship» He forged meaningful relationships with many of his students.-lu. a stable/strong relationship» Their relationship was never very stable.-lu. a stormy/tempestuous/troubled relationship» There were numerous splits and reconciliations during their stormy relationship.-lu. a platonic relationship» Our relationship was purely platonic.-lu. a new relationship» He is in a new relationship now.-lu. a past relationship» She never talks about past relationships.-lu. a special relationship» He is intrigued by the special relationship between twins.–Types-lu. family/human relationships» Family relationships can be very complex.-lu. an emotional/physical/sexual relationship» The novel explores the complex emotional relationships between siblings.-lu. a personal relationship» He is very intense in his personal relationships.-lu. a gay/homosexual/lesbian relationship» He has had several homosexual relationships.-lu. a working relationship» We've built up a good working relationship.-lu. a six-month, two-year, ten-year, etc. relationship» Their twelve-year relationship produced three children.–Nouns-lu. the nature of a relationship» She was questioned about the nature of her relationship with the bishop.–Prepositions-lu. a relationship between sb/sth and sb/sth» There is a friendly relationship between the two men.-lu. be in a relationship» I'm not in a relationship at the moment.-lu. a relationship with sb» Journalists seized on her relationship with the prime minister.Common mistake: relationship! Warning: choose the correct preposition!! Don't say 'someone's relationship to someone', say someone's relationship with someone:✗ I have a good relationship to my parents.» I have a good relationship with my parents. |
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