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1 relationship
relationship [rɪ'leɪʃənʃɪp](a) (between people, countries) rapports mpl, relations fpl;∎ to have a good/bad relationship with sb (gen) avoir de bonnes/mauvaises relations avec qn;∎ our relationship is purely a business one nos relations sont simplement des relations d'affaires;∎ they have a good/bad relationship ils s'entendent bien/mal;∎ she has a good relationship with her class elle a de bons rapports avec sa classe;∎ he has a very close relationship with his mother il est très lié à sa mère∎ I'd like to talk to you about our relationship (as a couple) j'aimerais qu'on parle un peu de nous deux ou de notre couple;∎ a relationship is something you have to work at être en couple, ça demande des efforts;∎ to have a relationship (with) (affair) avoir une liaison (avec);∎ I'm already in a relationship j'ai déjà quelqu'un, je suis déjà avec quelqu'un;∎ she's been trying to get out of the relationship for months elle essaye de rompre depuis des mois∎ family relationship lien m ou liens mpl de parenté;∎ blood relationship parenté f, (degré m de) consanguinité f;∎ what is your exact relationship to her? quels sont vos liens de parenté exacts avec elle?(d) (connection → between ideas, events, things) rapport m, relation f, lien m►► Marketing relationship marketing marketing m relationnelUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > relationship
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2 relationship
1 ( human connection) relations fpl (with avec) ; to form relationships se lier (with avec) ; to have a good relationship with avoir de bonnes relations avec ; a working relationship des relations professionnelles ; the superpower relationship les relations entre les superpuissances ; a doctor-patient relationship une relation médecin-patient ; a father-son relationship des rapports mpl de père à fils ; an actor's relationship with the audience le contact d'un acteur avec son public ;2 ( in a couple) relation f (between entre ; with avec) ; sexual relationship relation sexuelle ; are you in a relationship? est-ce que vous partagez votre vie avec quelqu'un? ; we have a good relationship nous nous entendons bien ;3 ( logical or other connection) rapport m (between entre ; to, with avec) ;4 ( family bond) lien m de parenté (between entre ; to avec) ; family relationships liens de parenté. -
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relationship [rɪˈleɪ∫ən∫ɪp]* * *[rɪ'leɪʃnʃɪp]1) ( between people) relations fpl2) ( connection) rapport m (to, with avec)3) ( family bond) lien m de parenté (to avec) -
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1) (the friendship, contact, communications etc which exist between people: He finds it very difficult to form lasting relationships.) relation2) (the fact that, or the way in which, facts, events etc are connected: Is there any relationship between crime and poverty?) relation3) (the state of being related by birth or because of marriage.) lien de parenté -
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rapport; relation; lien; parentéEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > relationship
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6 relationship
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7 relationship marketing
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8 relationship clause
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9 relationship, by, adoption
lien m par l'adoptionEnglish-French legislative terms > relationship, by, adoption
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10 relationship, by, blood
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11 relationship, by, marriage
lien m par le mariageEnglish-French legislative terms > relationship, by, marriage
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12 relationship, of, mother, and, child
lien m de filiation maternelleEnglish-French legislative terms > relationship, of, mother, and, child
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13 relationship, of, some, permanence
relation f d'une certaine permanenceEnglish-French legislative terms > relationship, of, some, permanence
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14 love-hate relationship
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15 special relationship
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16 ambiguous relationship
Pol. relations ambiguësEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > ambiguous relationship
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17 causal relationship
lien de causalité; rapport de cause à effetEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > causal relationship
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18 contractual and arm's length relationship
Trav. relation contractuelle sans lien de dépendanceEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > contractual and arm's length relationship
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19 dose-response relationship
Pharm., Stups. courbe (ou relation) dose-effetEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > dose-response relationship
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20 employer-employee relationship
Trav. la relation employeur-employésEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > employer-employee relationship
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