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He has created a varied body of work in which the relationship between man and nature is a central theme.

These ectomycorrhizal fungi are typically edible species that exist in a symbiotic relationship with various species of pine.

The relationships of the genus are unclear, however the frill has large fenestrae bounded by very slender struts.

However, the relationship between demographics and verdicts can be more reliably predicted by mock trials.

Publicizing the marriage demonstrates the difference between marriage and immoral relationships.

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  • family relationship
  • human relationship
  • kinship

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relationship

Từ điển Collocation

relationship noun

1 between people/groups/countries

ADJ. friendly, good, happy, harmonious, healthy, strong | broken, difficult, failed, fragile, poor, stormy, strained, troubled, uneasy | close, intense, intimate, special Britain's special relationship with the US | enduring, lasting, long-standing, long-term, permanent, serious, stable, steady He was not married, but he was in a stable relationship. | brief, casual | family, human, interpersonal, one-to-one, personal | doctor-patient, parent-child, etc. | business, contractual, formal, marital, physical, power, professional, sexual, social, working | caring, love-hate, loving

VERB + RELATIONSHIP enjoy, have They enjoyed a close working relationship. The school has a very good relationship with the community. He had brief relationships with several women. | begin, build (up), develop, establish, foster Building strong relationships is essential. They established a relationship of trust. | cement, improve, strengthen | continue, maintain | handle, manage He's not very good at handling personal relationships. | break off She broke off the relationship when she found out about his gambling. | destroy Lack of trust destroys many relationships.

RELATIONSHIP + VERB exist We want to improve the relationship that exists between the university and the town. | blossom, deepen, develop | flourish | work I tried everything to make our relationship work. | continue, last | deteriorate, go wrong, worsen | break down, break up, fail

RELATIONSHIP + NOUN difficulties, problems | goals

PREP. in a/the ~ In normal human relationships there has to be some give and take. At the moment he isn't in a relationship. | ~ among The focus is on relationships among European countries. | ~ between, ~ to their relationship to each other | ~ with

PHRASES the breakdown of a relationship, a network/web of relationships

2 family connection

ADJ. blood, family, kin, kinship

PREP. in a/the ~ Some people think only about themselves, even in family relationships. | ~ between ‘What's the relationship between you and Tony?’ ‘He's my cousin.’ | ~ to What relationship are you to Pat?

3 connection between two or more things

ADJ. close There's a close relationship between increased money supply and inflation. | direct | clear | complex | significant | true | particular | inverse, negative the inverse relationship between gas consumption and air temperature | positive | causal, dynamic, reciprocal | linear, spatial | economic, functional, legal | natural, organic | symbolic

VERB + RELATIONSHIP bear, have The fee bears little relationship to the service provided. | examine, explore, look at, study His latest book examines the relationship between spatial awareness and mathematical ability. | discover, find They discovered a relationship between depression and lack of sunlight. | demonstrate, show | see, understand | stand in Women and men stand in a different relationship to language.

PREP. in a/the ~ The different varieties of the language are in a dynamic relationship with each other. | ~ between I can't see the relationship between the figures and the diagram. | ~ to the relationship of a parasite to its host | ~ with

PHRASES the nature of the relationship


Từ điển WordNet

    n.

  • a relation between people; (`relationship' is often used where `relation' would serve, as in `the relationship between inflation and unemployment', but the preferred usage of `relationship' is for human relations or states of relatedness); human relationship

    the relationship between mothers and their children

  • a state of connectedness between people (especially an emotional connection)

    he didn't want his wife to know of the relationship

  • a state involving mutual dealings between people or parties or countries
  • (anthropology) relatedness or connection by blood or marriage or adoption; kinship, family relationship


English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary

relationships
syn.: family relationship human relationship kinship