relationship

relationship
noun
1) (mutual tie) Beziehung, die (with zu)

have a good/bad relationship with somebody — zu jemandem ein gutes/schlechtes Verhältnis haben

doctor-patient relationship — Verhältnis zwischen Arzt und Patient

2) (kinship) Verwandtschaftsverhältnis, das
3) (connection) Beziehung, die
4) (sexual) Verhältnis, das
* * *
noun
1) (the friendship, contact, communications etc which exist between people: He finds it very difficult to form lasting relationships.) die Beziehung
2) (the fact that, or the way in which, facts, events etc are connected: Is there any relationship between crime and poverty?) der Bezug
3) (the state of being related by birth or because of marriage.) die Verwandtschaft
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re·la·tion·ship
[rɪˈleɪʃənʃɪp]
n
1. (connection) Beziehung f
to establish a \relationship between sth and sth zwischen etw dat und etw dat eine Verbindung herstellen
2. (in family) Verwandtschaftsverhältnis nt, verwandtschaftliche Beziehung
family \relationship familiäre Beziehung
3. (association) Verhältnis nt, Beziehung f (to/with zu +dat)
business \relationship Geschäftsbeziehung f
to have a love-hate \relationship with sb für jdn eine Hassliebe empfinden
patient-doctor \relationship Patient-Arzt-Verhältnis nt
to find it difficult to have \relationships with people Kontaktschwierigkeiten haben
to have a bad/good \relationship with sb/sth zu jdm/etw ein schlechtes/gutes Verhältnis haben; (romantic) Beziehung f, Verhältnis nt veraltend
a six-year \relationship eine sechsjährige Beziehung
to be in a \relationship with sb mit jdm eine feste Beziehung haben
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[rI'leISənSIp]
n
1) (in family) Verwandtschaft f (to mit)

what is your relationship (to or with him)? — wie sind Sie (mit ihm) verwandt?

2) (= connection between events etc) Beziehung f, Verbindung f; (= relations) Verhältnis nt, Beziehungen pl; (in business) Verbindung f

to have a (sexual) relationship with sb — ein Verhältnis nt mit jdm haben

what kind of a relationship do you have with him? (is it good or bad?) — wie ist Ihr Verhältnis zu ihm?; (on what footing?) in welchem Verhältnis stehen Sie zu ihm?

to have a good relationship with sb —

they have a good relationship — sie haben ein gutes Verhältnis (zueinander)

we have a business relationship — wir haben geschäftlich miteinander zu tun

it is a strictly business relationship — es ist eine rein geschäftliche Beziehung

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relationship s
1. Beziehung f, (auch JUR Rechts)Verhältnis n (beide:
to zu)
2. Verwandtschaft f (to mit) (auch fig):
a) Verwandtschaftsverhältnis n:
degree of relationship Verwandtschaftsgrad m
b) (die) Verwandten pl
3. Beziehung f, (Liebes)Verhältnis n:
have a relationship with s.o
* * *
noun
1) (mutual tie) Beziehung, die (with zu)

have a good/bad relationship with somebody — zu jemandem ein gutes/schlechtes Verhältnis haben

doctor-patient relationship — Verhältnis zwischen Arzt und Patient

2) (kinship) Verwandtschaftsverhältnis, das
3) (connection) Beziehung, die
4) (sexual) Verhältnis, das
* * *
n.
Beziehung f.
Relation -en f.
Verhältnis n.
Verwandtschaft f.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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