Related reading French and English? 【r? Le? t? D] beautiful? [r? Let? d】?
1, adj correlation, correlation; Narrative, narrative
2. Narrative (narrative past tense)
Phrases:
1, related words? Related vocabulary
2. Relevant documents? Relevant documents; relevant documents
3. affiliated company? Related companies; affiliated company
4. Related functions? correlation function
5. Related investment? Related investment
Extended data 1. Relevant archetypes: relevance
Associated reading French and English? 【r? Le? T] beautiful? [r? 'let]?
1,vt。 Narration; Manufacturing? involve
2. The intransitive verbs are involved; Identification; Conform; With what? There's a connection.
Phrases:
Have something to do with ... Make relevant, make consistent.
Example:
Trainees should be invited to associate new ideas with their past experiences.
Interns should be asked to associate new ideas with their past experiences.
Second, the analysis of the meaning of relate:
The words related, combined, connected, attached, linked and combined all have the meaning of "connecting, combining and combining". The difference is:
1, association? Refers to people who are related or married; It also refers to the actual or imaginary connection between people or things.
2. Joint? It means to unite, unite and combine together to form a whole.
3. Connect? Refers to two things that are related at a certain point, but remain independent of each other.
4. Attached? It refers to connecting the part with the whole, connecting the small with the big, and connecting the movable with the fixed.
5. Link? It refers to the connection in series, or by joints or other means, and it can also refer to the connection or relationship between one thing and another.
6. Combination? Refers to the combination of two or more people or things.