relationship

relationship
noun
1) (the friendship, contact, communications etc which exist between people: He finds it very difficult to form lasting relationships.) relación
2) (the fact that, or the way in which, facts, events etc are connected: Is there any relationship between crime and poverty?) relación
3) (the state of being related by birth or because of marriage.) parentesco
relationship n
1. relación
he has a good relationship with his parents tiene buena relación con sus padres / se lleva bien con sus padres
2. parentesco
what is your relationship to her? ¿qué relación de parentesco te une a ella?
relationship
tr[rɪ'leɪʃənʃɪp]
noun
1 (connection) relación nombre femenino
2 (between people) relaciones nombre femenino plural
relationship [ri'leɪʃən.ʃɪp] n
1) connection: relación f
2) kinship: parentesco m
relationship
n.
adherencia s.f.
conexión s.f.
deudo s.m.
enlace s.m.
entronque s.m.
parentela s.f.
parentesco s.m.
relación s.f.
rɪ'leɪʃənʃɪp
noun
1) c (between people) relación f

to have a good relationship with somebody — llevarse bien con alguien

we have a good working relationship — trabajamos bien juntos, tenemos or mantenemos una buena relación de trabajo

2) c u (between things, events) relación f
3) u (kinship)

relationship (TO somebody) — parentesco m (con alguien)

[rɪ'leɪʃǝnʃɪp]
N
1) (between persons) (gen) relación f ; (sexual) relación f , relaciones fpl

the mother-child relationship — la relación madre-hijo

our relationship lasted five years — nuestras relaciones continuaron durante cinco años

they have a beautiful relationship — (US) tienen una relación de amistad muy bonita

a business relationship — una relación comercial

to have a relationship with sb — (gen) tener relación con algn; (sexual) tener relaciones or una relación con algn

love-hate
2) (between things) relación f

the relationship of A to B, the relationship between A and B — la relación entre A y B

to see a relationship between two events — ver una relación entre dos sucesos

3) (between countries) relación f

Britain's special relationship with the USA — la especial relación entre Gran Bretaña y EE. UU.

4) (=kinship) parentesco m

what is your relationship to the prisoner? — ¿qué parentesco hay entre usted y el acusado?

* * *
[rɪ'leɪʃənʃɪp]
noun
1) c (between people) relación f

to have a good relationship with somebody — llevarse bien con alguien

we have a good working relationship — trabajamos bien juntos, tenemos or mantenemos una buena relación de trabajo

2) c u (between things, events) relación f
3) u (kinship)

relationship (TO somebody) — parentesco m (con alguien)


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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