گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'relation'

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1 عمومی:: خویش‌

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2 عمومی:: رابط‌ه‌

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3 عمومی:: نسبت‌

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4 عمومی:: (relational) وابستگی‌

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5 عمومی:: شرح‌

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6 عمومی:: ارتباط

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7 عمومی:: ارتباط‌

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8 عمومی:: نسبت

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9 عمومی:: خویشاوند

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english

1 general:: see POOR RELATION; RELATIVE (IN RELATION) TO.

American Heritage Idioms

2 general:: noun affiliation: We have no relations with them. noun link: It's the relation of money to power.

Simple Definitions

3 general::   noun connection between two or more things ADJ. causal | direct The energy an animal uses is in direct relation to speed and body mass. | close The study shows the close relation between poverty and ill health. | significant VERB + RELATION bear, have The film bore no relation to (= was very different from) the book. The fee bears little relation to the service provided. | show PREP. in ~ to Similar policies were pursued in the 1970s, particularly in relation to health services. | ~ between, ~ to the relation of the subject to the object member of sb's family ADJ. close, near | distant | blood | poor (often figurative) Other sparkling wines are often considered the poor relations of champagne. VERB + RELATION visit PREP. ~ to What relation is Rita to you? PHRASES friends and relations 3 relations between people/groups/countries ADJ. close, cordial, friendly, good, harmonious | improved | difficult, poor, strained | class, diplomatic, economic, foreign, gender, human, industrial, international, labour, personal, political, power, public, race, sexual, social, trade The change of government led to improved industrial relations. a public relations exercise | Anglo-American, East-West, etc. VERB + RELATION cultivate, develop, establish, foster the need to establish good relations with our European partners | break off, damage, sever, suspend Diplomatic relations have been broken off between the two countries. | improve, strengthen Renewed efforts are being made to improve the strained relations between the two countries. | restore, resume | regulate the mechanisms that regulate the relations between labour and capital RELATION + VERB improve Relations between the two states have improved. | deteriorate, sour, worsen PREP. ~ among, ~ between, ~ with PHRASES an improvement in relations

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

4 general:: relation ADJECTIVES/NOUN + relations close • Many Japanese favor closer relations with the U.S. good • Relations between neighbours on the estate are very good. friendly • He had begun to establish friendly relations with his co-workers. race relations (= relations between people from different races who live in the same place ) • New government measures aim to improve race relations in inner cities. industrial relations ( also labour relations British English , labor relations American English ) (= relations between managers and workers ) • Good industrial relations are in everyone’s best interests. diplomatic relations ( also international/foreign relations ) (= official relations between two countries ) • By then, Canada and Britain had established diplomatic relations with North Korea. • This visit was the President’s most important breakthrough in international relations. community relations (= relations between different groups in society ) • Two police officers are responsible for community relations in the area. verbs break off relations • After the incident, Croatia broke off all relations with Serbia. establish/develop relations • The company has tried to establish relations with several universities. maintain relations • The Indian government had sought to maintain good relations with China. restore/resume relations (= begin them again after they were stopped or interrupted ) • Kenya and Uganda agreed to restore full diplomatic relations. improve relations • The government emphasized the need to improve relations with neighbouring countries. sour relations (= make them less friendly ) • The dispute has soured relations between the two countries. enjoy good relations (= have good relations ) • For years, the company enjoyed good relations with its workers relation 2 ADJECTIVES/NOUN + relation a close relation (= a brother, parent, aunt etc ) • Many of her close relations live nearby. a distant relation • He was some distant relation of Pollitt’s wife. a blood relation (= one related by birth not marriage ) • It seems natural to share a house with blood relations. phrases a relation by marriage • She’s a relation by marriage because she married my cousin. friends and relations • We miss our friends and relations in the UK.

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