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单词 relationship
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relationship

noun
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/rɪˈleɪʃnʃɪp/
/rɪˈleɪʃnʃɪp/
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  1.  
    [countable] the way in which two people, groups or countries behave towards each other or deal with each other
    • a personal/working relationship
    • a master-servant relationship
    • This is an opportunity to build positive customer relationships.
    • relationship between A and B The relationship between the police and the local community has improved.
    • the bilateral relationship between the US and China
    • relationship with somebody She has a very close relationship with her sister.
    • I have established a good working relationship with my boss.
    • We have a relationship of trust with our clients.
    see also love-hate relationship
    Wordfinder
    • accord
    • ally
    • bilateral
    • cross-border
    • diplomat
    • embassy
    • international
    • rapprochement
    • relationship
    • treaty
    Extra Examples
    • Spend time developing face-to-face relationships with your clients.
    • He creates an intimate relationship with the audience.
    • We formed a terrific relationship and went on to work together many times.
    • The two leaders succeeded in maintaining a successful relationship.
    • The company would not have prospered without its close financial relationships with government agencies.
    • Exercises such as this help forge strong relationships within the team.
    • Some people think only about themselves, even in family relationships.
    • The Prime Minister mentioned Britain's special relationship with the US.
    • We want to create relationships across disciplinary boundaries.
    • Building strong community relationships is essential.
    • The focus is on relationships among European countries.
    • The play is about power relationships at work.
    • The school has a very good relationship with the community.
    • They enjoyed a close working relationship.
    • They established a relationship of trust.
    • We want to improve the relationship that exists between the university and industry.
    Topics Politicsa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • friendly
    • good
    • happy
    verb + relationship
    • enjoy
    • have
    • begin
    relationship + verb
    • exist
    • deepen
    • develop
    relationship + noun
    • difficulties
    • problems
    • breakdown
    preposition
    • in a/​the relationship
    • relationship among
    • relationship between
    phrases
    • the breakdown of a relationship
    • a network of relationships
    • a web of relationships
    See full entry
  2.  
    [countable] a loving and/or sexual friendship between two people
    • Their affair did not develop into a long-term relationship.
    • It was his first sexual relationship.
    • Money problems have put a strain on their relationship.
    • relationship with somebody She was having a relationship with a younger man.
    • She got involved in a romantic relationship with a colleague.
    • relationship between A and B The relationship between Joe and Carmen is at the heart of the film.
    • in a relationship Are you in a relationship?
    • People in same-sex relationships want equal pension rights.
    Wordfinder
    • affair
    • date
    • go out with somebody
    • jealous
    • love
    • marriage
    • partner
    • passionate
    • relationship
    • romantic
    Extra Examples
    • At the moment he isn't in a relationship.
    • How long have you been in this relationship?
    • I'm not ready to get into a new relationship.
    • He had brief relationships with several women.
    • These problems have affected all of his intimate relationships.
    • My husband and I have a very strong relationship.
    • Some people with autism have difficulty forming relationships.
    • The two of them have a happy and loving relationship.
    • People need support to get out of abusive relationships.
    • She was just getting over a failed relationship.
    • We want to educate children about sex and relationships.
    • The songs reflect her experiences of love and relationships.
    • It takes work to maintain a relationship.
    • She's had a series of miserable relationships.
    • He was not married, but he was in a stable relationship.
    • He's not very good at handling personal relationships.
    • I tried everything to make our relationship work.
    • His parents did not know about their relationship.
    • They have publicly affirmed their relationship.
    • In any relationship there has to be some give and take.
    • Lack of trust destroys many relationships.
    • She ended the relationship when she found out about his gambling.
    • Their relationship has always been a stormy one.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • friendly
    • good
    • happy
    verb + relationship
    • enjoy
    • have
    • begin
    relationship + verb
    • exist
    • deepen
    • develop
    relationship + noun
    • difficulties
    • problems
    • breakdown
    preposition
    • in a/​the relationship
    • relationship among
    • relationship between
    phrases
    • the breakdown of a relationship
    • a network of relationships
    • a web of relationships
    See full entry
  3.  
    [countable, uncountable] the way in which two or more things are connected
    • The study demonstrated associations, but no causal relationship.
    • relationship between A and B They examine the relationship between poverty and crime.
    • She explores the intimate relationship between creation and pain.
    • There is often an inverse relationship between the power of the tool and how easy it is to use.
    • There is a symbiotic relationship (= in which both depend on the other and both get benefits) between our urban centres and the countryside.
    • relationship to something This comment bore no relationship to the subject of our conversation.
    • the complex relationship of culture to politics
    • in relationship to something They measured height in relationship to weight.
    • relationship with something Job insecurity had a significant relationship with alcohol abuse.
    Extra Examples
    • A clear relationship emerged in the study between happiness and level of education.
    • The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship of depression to health risk behaviours among college students.
    • His latest book examines the relationship between spatial awareness and mathematical ability.
    • I can't see the relationship between the figures and the diagram.
    • No statistically significant relationship existed between the occurrences.
    • Our research will explore the relationships among these variables.
    • The different varieties of the language are in a dynamic relationship with each other.
    • The fee bears little relationship to the service provided.
    • There's a close relationship between increased money supply and inflation.
    • They discovered a relationship between depression and lack of sunlight.
    • They found no significant relationship between birth order and birth weight.
    • Numerous studies have shown a positive relationship between home values and proximity to parks and green spaces.
    • Family instability during adolescence has a strong linear relationship with criminality.
    • the inverse relationship between gas consumption and air temperature
    • the relationship of a parasite to its host
    • the symbiotic relationship between corals and algae
    • There is an inverse relationship between disability and social contact.
    • People alter their voices in relationship to background noise.
    • Women and men stand in a different relationship to language.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • close
    • direct
    • clear
    verb + relationship
    • bear
    • have
    • analyze
    relationship + verb
    • exist
    • emerge
    preposition
    • in a/​the relationship
    • relationship among
    • relationship between
    phrases
    • the nature of the relationship
    • stand in a… relationship to something
    See full entry
  4.  
    [countable, uncountable] the way in which a person is related to somebody else in a family
    • They have a very healthy father-son relationship.
    • relationship between A and B I'm not sure of the exact relationship between them—I think they're cousins.
    • relationship to somebody their relationship to each other
    • relationship with somebody He claimed to have a distant relationship with royalty.
    Extra Examples
    • a film about a dysfunctional mother / daughter relationship
    • We have quite an unconventional sibling relationship.
    • Different cultures have different ways to classify family relationships.
    • The relationship between mother and son is a very significant one.
    • The degree of increased hereditary risk will depend on your relationship to the person affected.
    • ‘What is your relationship with Douglas?’—‘He's my step-father.’
    • She's my mum's cousin's daughter, so I'm not sure what that makes our relationship.
    • Patients were also asked about less close relationships such as half siblings and grandparents.
    Topics Family and relationshipsb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • blood
    • family
    • kin
    preposition
    • relationship between
    • relationship to
    See full entry
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