relationship
Prononciation : [/ɹɪˈleɪʃ(ə)nˌʃɪp/]
Contexte : « interpersonal »
(noun) the way in which two or more people or things are connected or have dealings with each other. It's like the bond between family members, friends, or even how things work together.
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Their relationship is built on trust and mutual respect.
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The relationship between the two countries deteriorated rapidly.
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What can you do to improve your relationship with your classmates?
Contexte : « family »
(noun) a connection by blood or marriage between people who are related. It's about how family members are connected to each other like siblings, parents, and grandparents.
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The siblings have a strong relationship despite living far apart.
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The strained relationship between the in-laws caused tension during the holiday gathering.
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How are your relationship with your cousins?
Contexte : « work »
(noun) the way in which two or more organizations, countries, or people are involved in a particular activity together. It's about how different entities collaborate, cooperate, or work with each other.
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The company has a strong relationship with its suppliers, ensuring timely deliveries.
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The breakdown in the relationship between the two departments affected productivity.
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How important is building a good relationship with your business partners?