relate 的 2 个定义
re·lat·ed, re·lat·ing.
- to tell; give an account of.
- to bring into or establish association, connection, or relation: to relate events to probable causes.
re·lat·ed, re·lat·ing.
- to have reference.
- to have some relation.
- to establish a social or sympathetic relationship with a person or thing: two sisters unable to relate to each other.
relate 近义词
give an account of
relate 的近义词 37 个
- describe
- detail
- disclose
- present
- reveal
- chronicle
- depict
- divulge
- express
- impart
- itemize
- narrate
- particularize
- picture
- recite
- recount
- rehearse
- report
- retell
- sling
- spill
- state
- tell
- track
- verbalize
- break a story
- clue one in
- get off one's chest
- give the word
- lay it on the line
- let one's hair down
- run down
- run through
- set forth
- shoot the breeze
- spill the beans
- spin a yarn
relate 的反义词 7 个
correlate, pertain
relate 的近义词 38 个
- affect
- apply
- ascribe
- assign
- associate
- compare
- concern
- connect
- link
- pertain
- refer
- ally
- appertain
- bracket
- combine
- conjoin
- consociate
- coordinate
- couple
- credit
- impute
- interconnect
- interdepend
- interrelate
- join
- orient
- orientate
- touch
- unite
- yoke
- be joined with
- be relevant to
- bear upon
- correspond to
- have reference to
- have to do with
- identify with
- tie in with
relate 的反义词 7 个
更多relate例句
- This word can be used to describe something related to chemicals or chemistry.
- They are going to try to find out who did it, they wrote, but they pulled down all the parts of the story related to Gloria.
- Google, Facebook, and Twitter will be under increased pressure to control election-related misinformation, which the three have historically struggled to police.
- In a sense help with understanding if the fact check is related to the main topic of stories.
- Users typically have more than one question, and those questions are usually related to whatever stage they’re currently at in their buyer’s journey.
- Unsurprisingly many of the prized lots relate to the Second World War.
- I am not remotely embarrassed to relate he weighed just 9lb.
- That the song has become so indelible is likely owed to the fact that we can all sort of relate.
- The most important signals in the new cabinet thus far relate to the Kurds.
- We were drawn to music from the outside, so we are able to relate to the outside world.
- In this depraved state of mind he arrived at Perpignan, where that befell him which I am about to relate.
- I have dared to relate this to your Majesty because of my zeal as a loyal vassal, and as one who looks at things dispassionately.
- The tall policeman was an artist at the work; but it nearly brought him to a tragic end, as I will relate.
- So that (wonderful to relate) they had no sickness, although there was sufficient cause for it in the privations they suffered.
- This did not relate to the boilers; Trevithick unfortunately did not take out a patent for that improvement.