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relevant    音标拼音: [r'ɛləvənt]
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relevant
adj 1: having a bearing on or connection with the subject at
issue; "the scientist corresponds with colleagues in
order to learn about matters relevant to her own
research" [ant: {irrelevant}]

Relevant \Rel"e*vant\ (-vant), a. [F. relevant, p. pr. of
relever to raise again, to relieve. See {Relieve}.]
1. Relieving; lending aid or support. [R.] --Pownall.
[1913 Webster]

2. Bearing upon, or properly applying to, the case in hand;
pertinent; applicable.
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Close and relevant arguments have very little hold
on the passions. --Sydney
Smith.
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3. (Scots Law) Sufficient to support the cause.
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  • Can someone explain when to use relevance and when relevancy?
    Relevance is the more common form, according to grammarist com: Relevance vs relevancy: There is no difference between relevance and relevancy
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    The words relevant and pertinent are members of a group of words that—according to Webster's Dictionary of Synonyms (1942)—also includes germane, material, apposite, applicable, and apropos of That dictionary distinguishes between the two words you're interested in as follows:
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    In some cases there may be a slight difference between them Relating to:"about or concerning " The less tangible effects of the Senate bill will come from the provisions relating to jobs and social services for immigrants
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    Here the object of relevant is not stated; it is merely implied, and so the preposition for now links the adjective to a group of people who would find the article relevant Had the object of relevance been explicitly stated, the preposition used to link it would have been to
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    English borrows words and phrases from other languages quite extensively, and so as well as the existing excellent suggestions of "topical" and "germane", I would add the borrowed French phrase "au courant" which is accepted in English useage in all relevant dictionaries, and adds an implication of literal currency in cultural context
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    So, if you have relevant facts to discuss, they may or not be important, but they are related to the matter at hand But if you have pertinent facts to discuss, they have precise or logical relevance to the discussion They absolutely should not be overlooked Pertinent facts are always relevant, but relevant facts are not necessarily pertinent
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    As a preposition, "below" would be written after "information" as a stranded preposition While typically prepositions would precede the noun, stranded prepositions can occur "in interrogative or relative clauses, where the interrogative or relative pronoun that is the preposition's complement is moved to the start"
  • the meaning of relevant used in linguistic explanations
    The word relevant turns up at places in the following paragraph While I know the fundamental meaning of it — pertinent, germane, there seems to be more to it when used in linguistic explanations While I know the fundamental meaning of it — pertinent, germane, there seems to be more to it when used in linguistic explanations
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