rapport 的定义
- relation; connection, especially harmonious or sympathetic relation: a teacher trying to establish close rapport with students.
rapport 近义词
understanding between people
更多rapport例句
- They offered a shower and a shave, of course, but Steve was more taken by their warmth and rapport.
- My roommate and I were placed randomly together last-minute, and due to our drastically different lifestyles and schedules, we barely saw each other last semester and still have not yet formed a coherent rapport.
- You and your new neighbor, Jack, quickly build a friendly rapport and, after a couple weeks, you give him a set of keys, in case of emergency.
- Having discussions about that beforehand seems to me like the best way to maintain good rapport and family peace.
- This also shows consumers that you follow through on your promises which builds customer–brand rapport.
- One agent in particular developed a rapport with Zubaydah and managed to elicit an all-important bit of intelligence.
- Alas, there will be no buddy movie to capture the Abramson/McConnell rapport.
- Is there some kind of rapport that makes it okay to convey this without seeming like a threat?
- He was so kind at that moment; I immediately felt a rapport with him.
- Developing a solid rapport with your fellow cast members to allow for some magical improv when the cameras start rolling?
- We need, as it were, to place ourselves en rapport with the mind alike of the conquered and the conquerors.
- Rapport, who took the lovers part, had been kept awake all night by an abscess on his finger, and was nearly fainting.
- What is meant by rapport in the group may be illustrated by a somewhat similar phenomenon which occurs in hypnosis.
- Twelve miles off lived a presbyter, with whom, in mesmerist phraseology, he was en rapport.
- Two weekly newspapers kept the citizens en rapport with the outside world and the hustling life of the large cities.