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Relation Rɪˈleɪʃn Countries Brain Poor Noun Bre Diplomatic/International/Foreign

Word relation
WordType (noun)
Phonetic BrE / rɪˈleɪʃn / NAmE / rɪˈleɪʃn /
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  • diplomatic/international/foreign relations
  • us-chinese relations
  • teacher-pupil relations
  • relations with neighbouring countries are under strain at present.
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relation

(noun)BrE / rɪˈleɪʃn / NAmE / rɪˈleɪʃn /
  1. the way in which two people, groups or countries behave towards each other or deal with each other
    • see also industrial relations
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/industrial-relations
    • diplomatic/international/foreign relations
    • US-Chinese relations
    • teacher-pupil relations
    • Relations with neighbouring countries are under strain at present.
    • We seek to improve relations between our two countries.
    • to have sexual relations (= to have sex)
  2. the way in which two or more things are connected
    • the relation between rainfall and crop yields
    • the relation of the farmer to the land
    • The fee they are offering bears no relation to the amount of work involved.
    • I have some comments to make in relation to (= concerning) this matter.
    • Its brain is small in relation to (= compared with) its body.
    • Little of what he said has any relation to fact.
  3. a person who is in the same family as somebody else
    • synonym relative
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/relative_2
    • a close/near/distant relation of mine
    • a relation by marriage
    • a party for friends and relations
    • He's called Brady too, but we're no relation (= not related).
    • Is he any relation to you?

    Extra Examples

    • He established a relation between asthma and certain types of work.
    • Her work explores the relation between technology and culture.
    • Other sparkling wines are often considered the poor relations of champagne.
    • Relations between the two countries are strained.
    • Relations between the two states have improved.
    • Renewed efforts are being made to improve the strained relations between the two countries.
    • Similar policies were pursued in the 1970s, particularly in relation to health services.
    • The US broke off diplomatic relations with Cuba’s communist government.
    • The change of government led to improved industrial relations.
    • The energy an animal uses is in direct relation to speed and body mass.
    • The fee bears little relation to the service provided.
    • The film bore no relation to the book.
    • The move soured relations between Washington and Moscow.
    • The right side of the brain deals with spatial relations between objects.
    • The study shows the close relation between poverty and ill health.
    • Venezuela re-established diplomatic relations with Cuba.
    • What relation is Rita to you?
    • a breakdown of marital relations leading to divorce
    • a period of improved trade relations
    • a public relations exercise
    • the complex relation between business and society
    • the mechanisms that regulate the relations between labour and capital
    • the need to establish good relations with our European partners
    • the relation of the subject to the object
    • the system governing social relations in India
    • He believes that interior design is the poor relation of architecture.
    • He’s called Brady too, but we’re no relation.
    • I have some comments to make in relation to this matter.
    • Its brain is small in relation to its body.
    • Our branch of the family was always regarded as the poor relations.
    • She’s a distant relation of mine.

    Word Origin

    • Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin relatio(n-), from referre ‘bring back’, from re- ‘back’ + ferre ‘bring’.
Copyright This card's content is collected from the following dictionaries: Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

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