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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - relate

 
 

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Relate

relate
~ v 1 to show or prove a connection between two or more things  (The police are still trying to relate the two pieces of evidence. | relate sth to)  (The report seeks to relate the rise in crime to an increase in unemployment.) 2 formal to tell someone about events that have happened to you or to someone else  (Witnesses to the same crime related the events completely differently.) 3 AmE spoken to feel that you understand someone's problem, situation etc  ("I'm just swamped with work right now." "Yeah, I can relate.") relate to sb/sth phr v 1 to be concerned with or be about a particular subject  (This relates to something I mentioned earlier.) 2 to be directly connected with and affected by something  (The cost relates directly to the amount of time spent on the project.) 3 to be able to have a good relationship with people because you understand their feelings and behaviour  (Laurie finds it difficult to relate to children.) 4 informal to feel that you understand or sympathize with a particular idea or situation  (I can really relate to that song.)
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  (relates, relating, related) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. If something relates to a particular subject, it concerns that subject. Other recommendations relate to the details of how such data is stored... VERB: V to n 2. The way that two things relate, or the way that one thing relates to another, is the sort of connection that exists between them. Cornell University offers a course that investigates how language relates to particular cultural codes... Many Christians today feel the need to relate their experience to that of the Hindu, the Buddhist and the Muslim. ...a paper called ‘Language and freedom’ in which Chomsky tries to relate his linguistic and political views... At the end, we have a sense of names, dates, and events but no sense of how they relate. V-RECIP: V to n, V n to n, V pl-n, V 3. If you can relate to someone, you can understand how they feel or behave so that you are able to communicate with them or deal with them easily. He is unable to relate to other people... When people are cut off from contact with others, they lose all ability to relate. VERB: V to n, V 4. If you relate a story, you tell it. (FORMAL) There were officials to whom he could relate the whole story... She related her tale of living rough. VERB: V n to n, V n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
2.
   verb  (~d; relating)  Etymology: Latin relatus (past participle of referre to carry back), from re- + latus, past participle of ferre to carry — more at tolerate, bear  Date: 15th century  transitive verb  1. to give an account of ; tell  2. to show or establish logical or causal connection between seeks to ~ crime to poverty  intransitive verb  1. to apply or take effect retroactively — usually used with back the law ~s back to the initial date of decision  2. to have relationship or connection the readings ~ to his lectures  3. to have or establish a relationship ; interact the way a child ~s to a teacher  4. to respond especially favorably can't ~ to that kind of music  • relatable adjective  • ~r or relator noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
3.
  v. 1 tr. narrate or recount (incidents, a story, etc.). 2 tr. (in passive; often foll. by to) be connected by blood or marriage. 3 tr. (usu. foll. by to, with) bring into relation (with one another); establish a connection between (cannot relate your opinion to my own experience). 4 intr. (foll. by to) have reference to; concern (see only what relates to themselves). 5 intr. (foll. by to) bring oneself into relation to; associate with. Derivatives relatable adj. Etymology: L referre relat- bring back: see REFER ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
4.
  1) быть связанным 2) иметь отношение 3) относиться 4) состоять в родстве ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  относиться, иметь отношение; быть связанным с – intimately related RELATE гл. иметь отношение, относиться к чему-л.(to) - relate to ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1. лог. член отношения 2. рассказывать to relate a story —- рассказать историю he related his adventures to us —- он рассказал нам о своих приключениях 3. (to, with) устанавливать связь или отношение to relate theory and practice —- связать теорию с практикой it is difficult to relate these phenomena to (with) each other —- трудно установить связь между этими двумя явлениями I find it hard to relate these events with his story —- эти события плохо согласуются с тем, что он говорит 4. (to) устанавливать личный контакт (с кем-л.) she finds it difficult to relate to her fellow-students —- она трудно сходится с сокурсниками 5. реагировать, особ. положительно I can't relate to this kind of music —- такая музыка мне ничего не говорит 6. относиться, иметь отношение he notices nothing but what relates to himself —- он обращает внимание лишь на то, что касается непосредственно его 7. (to) pass быть связанным the recent price increase is not related to alterations in the tax structure —- недавнее повышение цен не связано с изменением структуры налогообложения 8. состоять в родстве Queen Victoria was related to many other monarchs —- королева Виктория состояла в родстве со многими другими монархами ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  v.  1) рассказывать; The children enjoyed relating their imaginary adventures to the visitors.  2) устанавливать связь, определять соотношение (to, with - между чем-л.); It is difficult to relate these phenomena to/with each other.  3) устанавливать личный контакт (с кем-л.); A good teacher is one who can relate to the students, not one who has a lot of information.  4) реагировать, особ. положительно; I cant relate to loud modern music.  5) относиться, иметь отношение; He notices nothing but what relates to himself.  6) usu. pass. быть связанным; The unemployment figures are not necessarily related to the rise in prices.  7) состоять в родстве; we are distantly related - мы дальние родственники Syn: See share ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  - 1530, "to recount, tell," from L. relatus, from pp. stem of referre (see refer). Meaning "to establish a relation between" is from 1771. Related in the sense of "connected by blood or marriage" is from 1702. ...
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