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🔑 re·la·tion·shipBrE /rɪˈleɪʃnʃɪp/NAmE /rɪˈleɪʃnʃɪp/ noun🔑 [C] the way in which two people, groups or countries behave towards each other or deal with each other (人、团体、国家之间的)关系,联系◆~ (between A and B) The relationship between the police and the local community has improved. 警察和当地民众之间的关系已经得到改善。◆~ (with sb) She has a very close relationship with her sister. 她和她妹妹非常亲密。◆I have established a good working relationship with my boss. 我与老板已经建立起良好的工作关系。◆a master-servant relationship 主仆关系 ➡ see also love-hate relationship accord, ally, bilateral, cross-border, diplomat, embassy, international, rapprochement, relationship, treaty 🔑 [C] ~ (between A and B) | ~ (with sb) a loving and/or sexual friendship between two people 情爱关系;性爱关系◆Their affair did not develop into a lasting relationship. 他们的暧昧关系未能发展成为持久的爱情。◆She's had a series of miserable relationships. 她经历了一次又一次的恋爱波折。◆Are you in a relationship? 你在恋爱吗? affair, date, go out with sb go, jealous, love, marriage, partner, passionate, relationship, romantic 🔑 [C, U] the way in which two or more things are connected (事物之间的)关联,联系,关系◆~ (between A and B) the relationship between mental and physical health 精神健康和身体健康之间的关系◆~ (to sth) This comment bore no relationship to the subject of our conversation. 这个意见与我们所谈论的话题毫不相干。◆People alter their voices in relationship to background noise. 人们根据环境噪音的大小调节自己的声音。🔑 [C, U] the way in which a person is related to sb else in a family 血缘关系;姻亲关系◆a father-son relationship 父子关系◆~ between A and BI'm not sure of the exact relationship between them—I think they're cousins. 我不太清楚他们之间的确切关系,我想他们是表亲吧。 |