relationship
n. 关系,关联
例句与用法:1.Their relationship has lasted many years.他们的感情已经有很多年了。
2.The relationship between them is being improved.他们之间的关系正在改善。
3.These requirements are absolutely basic to a good relationship.这些条件是良好的关系必不可少的。
4.Part of my job is to maintain good relationship with our suppliers.我的部分工作是同我们的供应商保持良好的关系。
5.Mike is rather timid with women, so Sue has to make all the running in their relationship.迈克在女子面前很 腆,所以苏珊只好对迈克主动一些。
6.In view of our long-standing relationship, we agree to allow you a discount.考虑到我们长期的关系, 我方同意给你方折扣。
7.She's seeing (ie having a relationship with) a married man.她现在总和一个结了婚的男子在一起.
8.Our relationship has been normalized.我们的关系正常了.
英英解释:名词relationship:
1. 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)
同义词:human relationship
2. a state of connectedness between people (especially an emotional connection)
3. a state involving mutual dealings between people or parties or countries
4. (anthropology) relatedness or connection by blood or marriage or adoption
同义词:kinship, family relationship
relatival
a. 关系词的,关系代名词的
relative
a. 相对的,比较的
n. 亲戚,亲属
词形变化:名词:relativeness
例句与用法:1.The teacher asked me some questions relative to my paper.老师问了我一些和我的论文有关的问题。
2.They are now living in relative comfort.他们现在过着比较舒适的生活。
3.The belief that moral laws are relative in meaning and application as opposed to fixed or universal.反律法主义认为道德准则在意义上和实践上都是相对的,并不是固定的和普遍适用的
4.Jim took it into his head to give up his good job and go off for a holiday with a relative.吉姆突然心血来潮,要放弃他的好工作,与一亲戚去度假。
5.The detective thought the stick was relative to the murder case.侦探认为这根木棒和谋杀案有牵连。
6.The relative items in this report will be submitted to the committee for discussion.把这份报告中的有关事项提交委员会讨论。
7.He showed such concern that people took him to be a relative.他很关心别人, 因而大家都把他当作亲人.
英英解释:名词relative:
1. a person related by blood or marriage
同义词:relation
2. an animal or plant that bears a relationship to another (as related by common descent or by membership in the same genus)
同义词:congener, congenator, congeneric
形容词relative:
1. not absolute or complete
2. properly related in size or degree or other measurable characteristics; usually followed by `to'
同义词:proportional
relatively
ad. 比较地,相对地
例句与用法:1.Relatively speaking, it's not important.相对来说,那并不重要。
2.The exam was relatively easy.这次考试比较容易。
3.Relatively speaking, this matter is unimportant.相对来说, 这事并不重要.
4.Considering the smallness of the car, it is relatively roomy inside.别看这辆汽车小, 里面还比较宽敞.
5.In spite of her illness, she is relatively cheerful.她尽管有病, 但仍很快乐.
6.The rabbit is a relatively recent introduction in Australia.兔子在澳洲是较为近期引进的动物.
英英解释:副词relatively:
1. in a relative manner; by comparison to something else
同义词:comparatively
relativeness:
亲戚关系
relativism
n. 相对论,相对主义
英英解释:名词relativism:
1. (philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that all criteria of judgment are relative to the individuals and situations involved
relativist
n. 相对论者,相对主义者
relativistic
a. 相对论的
英英解释:形容词relativistic:
1. relating or subject to the special or the general theory of relativity
2. of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of relativism
relativistically:
ad. 相对论性地
英英解释:副词relativistically:
1. by the theory of relativity
relativity
n. 相对论
例句与用法:1.Not everyone can understand Einstein's Theory of Relativity.不是每个人都能读懂爱因斯坦的相对论的。
2.Einstein's theory of relativity.爱因斯坦的相对论。
3.British mathematician, astronomer, and physicist who was an early exponent of the theory of relativity and conducted research on the evolution, structure, and motion of stars.爱丁顿,阿瑟·斯坦利1882-1944英国数学家、天文学家和物理学家,相对论的早期拥护者,在星体演化、结构和运动方面有很深研究
4.Specified by or exhibiting four dimensions, especially the three spatial dimensions and single temporal dimension of the relativity theory.四维的,四度空间的由四维确定或表现的,尤指三个空间维度和相对理论中的时间维度
英英解释:名词relativity:
1. (physics) the theory that space and time are relative concepts rather than absolute concepts
同义词:theory of relativity, relativity theory, theory of relativity">Einstein's theory of relativity
2. the quality of being relative and having significance only in relation to something else
relativize
vt. 用相对论的术语描述(把...作为相对物处理)
英英解释:动词relativize:
1. consider or treat as relative
同义词:relativise
relator
n. 叙述者,犯罪通报者,告发人
relatum
n. 被关系者
英英解释:名词relatum:
1. a term in a proposition that is related to the referent of the proposition
relax
v. 放松,松懈,松弛
词形变化:形容词:relaxable 动词过去式:relaxed 过去分词:relaxed 现在分词:relaxing 第三人称单数:relaxes
例句与用法:1.His muscles relaxed.他的肌肉松弛了。
2.The music will help to relax you.音乐会使你感到轻松。
3.Discipline is often relaxed at weekends.一到周末纪律往往松弛下来.
4.I'll only relax when I know you're safe.我惟有知道你平安无事才能放心.
5.A holiday will help you relax after your exams.考试之後放个假有助於弛缓紧张情绪.
6.Let your muscles relax slowly.让你的肌肉慢慢放松.
7.His attention never relaxes.他总是精神十分集中.
8.His face relaxed into a smile.他解颜一笑.
英英解释:动词relax:
1. become less tense, rest, or take one's ease
同义词:loosen up, unbend, unwind, decompress, slow down
2. make less tight
同义词:unbend
3. become loose or looser or less tight
同义词:loosen, loose
4. cause to feel relaxed
同义词:unstrain, unlax, loosen up, unwind, make relaxed
5. become less tense, less formal, or less restrained, and assume a friendlier manner
同义词:loosen up
6. make less severe or strict
同义词:loosen
7. become less severe or strict
同义词:loosen
8. make less active or fast
同义词:slack, slacken, slack up
relaxant
a. 弛缓的
n. 弛缓药
英英解释:名词relaxant:
1. a drug that relaxes and relieves tension
形容词relaxant:
1. tending to relax or relieve muscular or nervous tension
relaxation
n. 松弛,放松,减轻
例句与用法:1.Would you like to have some relaxation after swimming?游完泳后你愿意放松一下吗?
2.Fishing is his favorite relaxation.他最喜爱的消遣是钓鱼。
3.Fishing is his favourite relaxation.他最喜爱的消遣是钓鱼。
4.Relaxation exercises can free your body of tension.放松运动可以松缓身体的紧张.
5.What do you do for relaxation?你做什么消遣?
6.His day is evenly divided between work and relaxation.他一天的时间一半花在工作上, 一半用在娱乐上。
英英解释:名词relaxation:
1. (physiology) the gradual lengthening of inactive muscle or muscle fibers
2. (physics) the exponential return of a system to equilibrium after a disturbance
同义词:relaxation behavior
3. a feeling of refreshing tranquility and an absence of tension or worry
同义词:easiness
4. an occurrence of control or strength weakening
同义词:loosening, slackening
5. freedom from activity (work or strain or responsibility)
同义词:rest, ease, repose
6. a method of solving simultaneous equations by guessing a solution and then reducing the errors that result by successive approximations until all the errors are less than some specified amount
同义词:relaxation method
7. the act of making less strict
同义词:liberalization, liberalisation
relaxative
a. 缓和的, 有缓和作用的
relaxed
v. 放松(缓和,松懈)
a. 松懈的
例句与用法:1.An informal gathering of friends; a relaxed, informal manner.朋友们的非正式聚会;一种放松的、随便的方式
2.He continued to talk quietly and soothingly to the girl until her frightened grip on his arm was relaxed.他继续柔声安慰那姑娘,她那因恐惧而紧抓住他的手终于放松了。
3.He relaxed his hold on the wheel.他紧抓椅轮的手放松了。
4.Discipline is often relaxed at weekends.一到周末纪律往往松弛下来.
5.His face relaxed into a smile.他解颜一笑.
6.The dinner was a relaxed, unceremonious occasion.那次宴会很轻松, 随随便便.
7.Her features suddenly relaxed.她的表情一下子变得轻松了.
8.She's a bit too knowing for me to feel relaxed with her.她很有点世故, 和她相处我觉得不自在.
英英解释:动词relax:
1. become less tense, rest, or take one's ease
同义词:relax, loosen up, unbend, unwind, decompress, slow down
2. make less tight
同义词:relax, unbend
3. become loose or looser or less tight
同义词:loosen, relax, loose
4. cause to feel relaxed
同义词:relax, unstrain, unlax, loosen up, unwind, make relaxed
5. become less tense, less formal, or less restrained, and assume a friendlier manner
同义词:relax, loosen up
6. make less severe or strict
同义词:relax, loosen
7. become less severe or strict
同义词:relax, loosen
8. make less active or fast
同义词:slack, slacken, slack up, relax
形容词relaxed:
1. without strain or anxiety
2. made less tense or rigid
relaxedly
ad. 松弛地,缓慢地,宽心地
relaxin
n. [生化]松弛肽,耻骨松弛激素
英英解释:名词relaxin:
1. hormone secreted by the corpus luteum during the last days of pregnancy; relaxes the pelvic ligaments and prepares the uterus for labor |