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Examples:have friendly relations with—international relations —Taiwan relations act (of US Congress, 1979)—having trading relations (of nations or regions)—by ext. the relations between parts in a speech, composition etc—groundbreaking (in relations)—normalization of relations—fig. family ties are closer than social relations—the treaty of 1923 normalizing relations between the Soviet Union and the Northern Warlord government of China—formally establish diplomatic relations—visit one's friends and relations—have cordial relations with each other—relations between two countries—Joe Biden (1942-), US democrat politician, senator for Delaware from 1972, several times chair of Senate foreign relations committee, vice-president of USA from 2009—starts well but ends in separation (of marital relations)—PRC Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS)—reopen diplomatic relations—diplomat performing ambassadorial role in Qing times, before regular diplomatic relations—Egyptian President Sadat's infitah policy towards investment and relations with Israel—construct (often sth abstract, such as good relations)—cold relations (e.g. between countries)—(abbr.) ARATS, PRC Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits—be smooth and slick (in establishing social relations)—Ming dynasty record (1574) of exploration and foreign relations—Council on Foreign Relations (US policy think thank)—break off diplomatic relations—establish diplomatic relations—have adulterous relations after marriage (of women) [idiom.]—break off relations with—call on friends and relations [idiom.]—(indicates causal relation)—without fear of impairing personal relation—firm resolution break off a relation—equation expressing a relation—equivalence relation (math.)—a relative (i.e. family relation)—lit. the hammer fits the drum (idiom); appropriate relation between the different parts—fig. speech bearing no relation reality—close relation, no gap (idiom); intimate and nothing can come between— |