relate

动词 v.
/ɹɪˈleɪt/|/ɹiˈleɪt/    /ɹɪˈleɪt/|/ɹiˈleɪt/

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To tell in a descriptive way. transitive
    — The captain related an old yarn.
  2. To be relevant specifically to. intransitive
    — These regulations relate only to exported goods.
  3. To bring into a relation, association, or connection (between one thing and another). transitive
    — The use of video made it possible to relate the talk to the answers given to particular problems in the test. With this research design it was possible to relate changes in test score measures to changes in linguistic features[…]
  4. To have a connection. intransitive
    — The patterns on the screen relate to the pitch and volume of the music being played.
  5. To interact. intransitive,jargon
    — Children who find it hard to relate end up being inadequately socialized.
  6. To respond through reaction. intransitive
  7. To identify with; to understand. intransitive
    — I find it difficult to relate to others because I'm extremely introverted.
  8. To bring back; to restore. obsolete
    — Abate your zealous haste, till morrow next again / Both light of heaven and strength of men relate.

词形变化

relates present,singular,third-person relating participle,present related participle,past related past

词源

From Latin relātus, perfect passive participle of referō (“carry back; report”), see -ate (verb-forming suffix). Doublet of refer. See also infer, collate and confer, delate and defer, as well as prefer and prelate among others.
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