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1 relationship
1) (the friendship, contact, communications etc which exist between people: He finds it very difficult to form lasting relationships.) relación2) (the fact that, or the way in which, facts, events etc are connected: Is there any relationship between crime and poverty?) relación3) (the state of being related by birth or because of marriage.) parentesco1. relaciónhe has a good relationship with his parents tiene buena relación con sus padres / se lleva bien con sus padres2. parentescowhat is your relationship to her? ¿qué relación de parentesco te une a ella?tr[rɪ'leɪʃənʃɪp]1 (connection) relación nombre femenino2 (between people) relaciones nombre femenino pluralrelationship [ri'leɪʃən.ʃɪp] n1) connection: relación f2) kinship: parentesco mn.• 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'leɪʃənʃɪp1) c ( between people) relación fwe have a good working relationship — trabajamos bien juntos, tenemos or mantenemos una buena relación de trabajo
2) c u (between things, events) relación f3) u ( kinship)relationship (TO somebody) — parentesco m (con alguien)
[rɪ'leɪʃǝnʃɪp]Nthey have a beautiful relationship — (US) tienen una relación de amistad muy bonita
love-hateto have a relationship with sb — (gen) tener relación con algn; (sexual) tener relaciones or una relación con algn
2) (between things) relación fthe relationship of A to B, the relationship between A and B — la relación entre A y B
3) (between countries) relación fBritain's special relationship with the USA — la especial relación entre Gran Bretaña y EE. UU.
4) (=kinship) parentesco mwhat is your relationship to the prisoner? — ¿qué parentesco hay entre usted y el acusado?
* * *[rɪ'leɪʃənʃɪp]1) c ( between people) relación fwe have a good working relationship — trabajamos bien juntos, tenemos or mantenemos una buena relación de trabajo
2) c u (between things, events) relación f3) u ( kinship)relationship (TO somebody) — parentesco m (con alguien)
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2 relationship
s.1 relación (between people, countries); parentesco (kinship)2 relación (connection)3 función, interacción, interrelación. -
3 relationship between godparents and godchild
English-spanish dictionary > relationship between godparents and godchild
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4 relationship therapy
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5 relationship clause
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6 relationship therapy
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7 relationship trading
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8 relationship-motivated leadership
s.dirección motivada por relaciones humanas, liderazgo motivado por las relaciones.Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > relationship-motivated leadership
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9 close relationship
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10 distant kindred or relationship
English-spanish dictionary > distant kindred or relationship
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11 prove or show the relationship between
English-spanish dictionary > prove or show the relationship between
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12 working relationship
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13 structure activity relationship
English-Spanish medical dictionary > structure activity relationship
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14 Customer Relationship Management
Sistema automatizado de información sobre clientes cuyo objetivo es que estos puedan ser atendidos de la manera más personalizada posible. Internet es uno de los soportes tecnológicos más importantes en CRM, a la vez que uno de sus principales canales de comunicación con los clientes.English-spanish dictionary of marketing > Customer Relationship Management
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15 Frank-Starling relationship
English-Spanish medical dictionary > Frank-Starling relationship
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16 complex relationship building
English-Spanish medical dictionary > complex relationship building
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17 direct relationship
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18 dose-response relationship
English-Spanish medical dictionary > dose-response relationship
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19 dynamic nurse-patient relationship
English-Spanish medical dictionary > dynamic nurse-patient relationship
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20 figure-ground relationship
English-Spanish medical dictionary > figure-ground relationship
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