relate

relate
1. transitive verb
1) (tell) erzählen [Geschichte]; erzählen von [Abenteuer]
2) (bring into relation) in Zusammenhang bringen (to, with mit)
3) (establish relation or connection between) einen Zusammenhang herstellen zwischen
2. intransitive verb
1)

relate to — (have reference) [Behauptung, Frage, Angelegenheit:] in Zusammenhang stehen mit; betreffen [Person]

2)

relate to — (feel involved or connected with) eine Beziehung haben zu

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[rə'leit] 1. verb
1) (to tell (a story etc): He related all that had happened to him.) berichten
2) ((with to) to be about, concerned or connected with: Have you any information relating to the effect of penicillin on mice?) sich beziehen auf
3) ((with to) to behave towards: He finds it difficult to relate normally to his mother.) sich verhalten
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- relation
- relationship
- relative
2. adjective
1) (compared with something else, or with each other, or with a situation in the past etc: the relative speeds of a car and a train; She used to be rich but now lives in relative poverty.) verhältnismäßig
2) ((of a pronoun, adjective or clause) referring back to something previously mentioned: the girl who sang the song; the girl who sang the song.) Relativ-...
- relatively
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re·late
[rɪˈleɪt]
I. vt
1. (show relationship)
to \relate sth with sth etw mit etw dat in Verbindung [o Zusammenhang] bringen
2. (narrate)
to \relate sth etw erzählen
to \relate sth to sb jdm etw berichten, jdm über etw akk Bericht erstatten
strange to \relate so unglaublich es klingt
to \relate an anecdote/stories/tales eine Anekdote/Geschichten/Märchen erzählen [o wiedergeben
II. vi
1. (fam: get along) sich dat zugetan sein
to \relate to sb/sth eine Beziehung [o Zugang] zu jdm/etw finden
my father cannot \relate to the idea of working with computers mein Vater kann sich nicht mit dem Gedanken anfreunden, mit Computern zu arbeiten
can you \relate to country music? hast du etwas für Countrymusic übrig?
to find it hard [or difficult] to \relate to sth sich akk nur schwer mit etw dat abfinden können
2. (be about)
to \relate to sb/sth von jdm/etw handeln; (be relevant to) auf jdn/etw zutreffen, mit jdm/etw zu tun haben, sich akk auf jdn/etw beziehen
chapter nine \relates to the effect of inflation in Kapitel neun geht es um die Auswirkungen der Inflation
I fail to see how your proposal \relates to me es ist mir nicht klar, inwiefern Ihr Vorschlag mich betrifft
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[rI'leɪt]
n (Brit)
≈ Eheberatungsstelle f
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relate [rıˈleıt]
A v/t
1. berichten, erzählen (beide:
to sb jemandem)
2. in Verbindung oder Zusammenhang bringen, verbinden (beide:
to, with mit):
I can’t relate these two stories ich sehe keinen Zusammenhang zwischen diesen beiden Geschichten
B v/i
1. sich beziehen (to auf akk):
relating to in Bezug oder mit Bezug auf (akk), bezüglich (gen), betreffend (akk)
2. (to, with) in Beziehung oder Verbindung stehen (zu, mit), gehören (zu), verwandt sein (mit):
relate to sb as sich jemandem gegenüber verhalten wie zu;
he doesn’t relate very well to his father er hat kein sehr gutes Verhältnis zu seinem Vater
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1. transitive verb
1) (tell) erzählen [Geschichte]; erzählen von [Abenteuer]
2) (bring into relation) in Zusammenhang bringen (to, with mit)
3) (establish relation or connection between) einen Zusammenhang herstellen zwischen
2. intransitive verb
1)

relate to — (have reference) [Behauptung, Frage, Angelegenheit:] in Zusammenhang stehen mit; betreffen [Person]

2)

relate to — (feel involved or connected with) eine Beziehung haben zu

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v.
berichten v.
erzählen v.
sich beziehen v.

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