relational / rɪˈleɪ ʃə nl /

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relational 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to relations.
  2. indicating or specifying some relation.
  3. Grammar. serving to indicate relations between various elements in a sentence, as prepositions, conjunctions, etc.Compare notional.

relational 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

indicating a relevant connection

更多relational例句

  1. Stronger relationsThe changes mark a significant milestone in Medium’s move toward what Williams described as “relational media” in 2020.
  2. Instead, Rovelli argues we should adopt a “relational” worldview.
  3. If so, this could be an opening for a move in the exact opposite direction, toward a more relational culture.
  4. The power of data is relational and cumulative, it is the product of many participants and users who are often unwitting in their contribution to “data labor,” and are often not compensated fairly for it.
  5. “The organizational structure of FAA’s Aircraft Certification Service underwent a major reorganization in 2017, potentially further complicating the already complex relational dynamics,” auditors wrote.
  6. Just like anyone else, black women are multi-layered, complex, different, and most importantly, they are not relational.
  7. In other words, they express identical relational concepts in an identical manner.
  8. Finally, I can radically disturb the relational cut of the sentence by changing the order of its elements.
  9. Statement as such and personal reference may well be looked upon as inherently relational concepts.
  10. Of the four concepts inextricably interwoven in the -s suffix, all are felt as relational, two necessarily so.
  11. We are thus once more reminded of the distinction between essential or unavoidable relational concepts and the dispensable type.