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related    音标拼音: [rɪl'etɪd] [ril'etəd] [ril'etɪd]
a. 有关系的,有关联的,叙述的,讲述的

有关系的,有关联的,叙述的,讲述的

related
松相关


related
与时间相关的

related
相关

related
adj 1: being connected either logically or causally or by shared
characteristics ; "painting and the related arts";
"school-related activities"; "related to micelle
formation is the...ability of detergent actives to
congregate at oil-water interfaces" [synonym: {related},
{related to}] [ant: {unrelated}]
2: connected by kinship, common origin, or marriage [ant:
{unrelated}]

Related \Re*lat"ed\ (-l?t"?d), p. p. & a.
1. Allied by kindred; connected by blood or alliance,
particularly by consanguinity; as, persons related in the
first or second degree.
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2. Standing in relation or connection; as, the electric and
magnetic forcec are closely related.
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3. Narrated; told.
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4. (Mus.) Same as {Relative}, 4.
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Relate \Re*late"\ (r?-l?t"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Related}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Relating}.] [F. relater to recount, LL.
relatare, fr. L. relatus, used as p. p. of referre. See
{Elate}, and cf. {Refer}.]
1. To bring back; to restore. [Obs.]
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Abate your zealous haste, till morrow next again
Both light of heaven and strength of men relate.
--Spenser.
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2. To refer; to ascribe, as to a source. [Obs. or R.]
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3. To recount; to narrate; to tell over.
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This heavy act with heavy heart relate. --Shak.
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4. To ally by connection or kindred.
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{To relate one's self}, to vent thoughts in words. [R.]
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Syn: To tell; recite; narrate; recount; rehearse; report;
detail; describe.
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71 Moby Thesaurus words for "related":
affiliate, affiliated, affinal, agnate, akin, allied, associate,
associated, avuncular, bound, bracketed, closely related, cognate,
collateral, common, congeneric, congenerous, conjugate, connate,
connatural, connected, consanguine, consanguinean, consanguineous,
coordinated, correlated, coupled, distantly related, enate, foster,
genetically related, german, germane, implicated, interconnected,
interdependent, interlinked, interlocked, interrelated, involved,
joined, joint, kin, kindred, knotted, linked, matrilateral,
matrilineal, matroclinous, mutual, novercal, of common source,
of that ilk, of that kind, of the blood, parallel, patrilateral,
patrilineal, patroclinous, reciprocal, related by blood, sib,
sibling, spliced, tied, tied up, twinned, uterine, wed, wedded,
yoked


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  • adjectives - Should I use related or -related - English Language . . .
    This book is computer(*)related (without a noun) This is a computer(*)related book (before a noun) I think most authorities would say that 2 should be hyphenated However, in case 1 it's not quite so clear The Chicago Manual of Style says it should be open (not have a hyphen), as in This book is computer related
  • grammar - Relates to vs. Is Related to - English Language Usage . . .
    1 1 (be related) Be causally connected: high unemployment is related to high crime rates 1 2 (be related) Be connected by blood or marriage: he was related to my mother people who are distantly related 1 3 [NO OBJECT] (relate to) Have reference to; concern: the new legislation related to corporate activities
  • word choice - It is relating to or related to? - English Language . . .
    "Related to" only means that there is some kind of connection while "relating to" indicates something that is about the topic For instance, if I asked for websites relating to english stackexchange com, I might expect to get meta english stackexchange com, maybe some news articles that cover the site, and a blog entry by a founder
  • differences between related to and related with
    In the British National Corpus, there are 4488 tokens of "related to" and only 8 for "related with" (Check it out: [DAVIES BYU] British National Corpus ) "Related to" can mean a) to have some connection (relation or reference) to something: She's related to me (We have a family connection ) Smoking and bad diet are related to cancer and heart
  • relating to vs related to - WordReference Forums
    Related (adj) things that are related, are connected in some ways "He suffers with memory loss related to his disease " Relating to (preposition) about or concerning "Documents relating to immigration laws" Source: Longman Dictionary of English As you can see "related" is an adjective and "relating to" is a proposition
  • related to or related with | WordReference Forums
    After all, it's just a metaphor: I am related to the other members of my family; X is related to Y In the sample sentence in question, "associated with" might have been a possible alternative (I admit I'm not sure that I fully understand The scientific and technological dimension is related to the territorial potential for generating
  • When do you use relate to versus relate with?
    2- “Related with” could be used when the meaning of the verb is about communication, and often in past tense and passive voice Hypothetically, also when “relate” conveys repetition and delivery (but found no examples) Examples for communicating a story: “How this happens is related with engaging exuberance,” and
  • Hyphenating a compound noun in conjunction with -related
    As a bonus, you will avoid the ugliness of long adjectival words For fluid(-)flow-related is ugly regardless of hyphenation Avoid this whenever possible, just like compounds with -based and -like There is almost always a far less ugly alternative Example: *fluid-flow-related (problems study research) → problems involving the flow of fluids
  • relate to be related to - WordReference Forums
    "He related to the crime " - He was affected by or involved in a similar crime at a different time, and can therefore identify with it "He was related to the crime " He was either directly or indirectly connected with or involved in the crime at the time the crime was occurring "The book relates to wildlife "
  • Is it considered good style to use “relatedly” to start a sentence?
    In this pair of sentences, "similarly" and "likewise" wouldn't quite work, or at least wouldn't mean precisely the same thing as "relatedly " "Relatedly" signals that the propositions are related, not just that they are similar I suppose you could say "therefore," but that would imply a stronger causal connection than the author might intend





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