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nотношения; взаимоотношения, взаимозависимость; связьto carry one's weight in the security relationship — нести свою часть бремени в обеспечении безопасности
to enter into a person-to-person relationship — вступать в личный контакт, устанавливать личный контакт
to inject some warmth in the chilly relationship — вносить некоторое потепление в прохладные отношения
to lay the foundations for one's new relationship — закладывать основы для новых взаимоотношений
to paper over / to patch up one's relationship — сглаживать противоречия в своих отношениях
- bilateral relationshipto reassess one's relationship — пересматривать свои отношения
- burgeoning relationship
- city-to-city relationship
- close relationship
- cordial relationship between the two countries
- disturbed relationship
- economic relationship
- equal relationship
- equitable relationship
- establishment of a normal relationship with a country
- expanding relationship
- global relationship
- harmonious relationship
- human relationship
- interindustry relationship
- intimate relationship
- kindred relationship
- labor relationship
- long relationship
- long-term relationship
- neighborly relationship
- new relationship
- new type of international relationship
- normal relationship
- operational relationship
- party-to-party relationship
- political relationship
- positive relationship with smb
- productive relationship
- relationship between church and state
- relationship between nature and society
- relationship of science and practice
- relaxed relationship
- same sex relationship
- smooth relationship
- stable relationship
- state-to-state relationship
- sterile relationship
- strains in the relationship between smb
- strategic relationship
- strengthening relationship
- strenuous relationship
- strong relationship
- trade relationships
- transatlantic relationship
- transpacific relationship
- triangular relationship
- trusting relationship
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A n ¢2 ( blood relationship) parenté f.B adj1 [family, tribe, language] apparenté ;2 [activity] semblable. -
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['kɪndrɪd] 1.nome U1) (family) + verbo sing. o pl. parenti m.pl., famiglia f., congiunti m.pl.2) (blood relationship) parentela f.2.* * *['kindrid] 1. noun plural(one's relatives.) parenti2. adjective(of the same sort: climbing and kindred sports.) simile* * *kindred /ˈkɪndrɪd/A a. (form.)1 congiunto; consanguineo; imparentato: kindred peoples, popoli consanguinei; kindred families, famiglie imparentateB n. [u]1 (col verbo al pl.) parentela; parenti; congiunti; famiglia (sing.)● kindred spirits, anime gemelle.* * *['kɪndrɪd] 1.nome U1) (family) + verbo sing. o pl. parenti m.pl., famiglia f., congiunti m.pl.2) (blood relationship) parentela f.2. -
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1. noun, no pl.1) (blood relationship) Blutsverwandtschaft, die2) (one's relatives) Verwandtschaft, die; Verwandte2. adjective1) (related by blood) blutsverwandt2) (fig.): (connected) verwandt* * *['kindrid] 1. noun plural(one's relatives.) die Verwandtschaft2. adjective(of the same sort: climbing and kindred sports.) verwandt* * *kin·dred[ˈkɪndrəd]II. adjItalian and French are \kindred languages Italienisch und Französisch sind miteinander verwandte Sprachen2. (similar) gleichartig, ähnlich* * *['kIndrɪd]1. n no pl(= relatives) Verwandtschaft f2. adj(= related) verwandt* * *kindred [ˈkındrıd]A s1. (Bluts)Verwandtschaft f:2. fig Verwandtschaft f4. Stamm m, Familie fB adj1. (bluts)verwandt:of kindred blood blutsverwandt2. fig verwandt, ähnlich:kindred spirit Gleichgesinnte(r) m/f(m);we are kindred spirits on this issue wir sind in dieser Frage einer Meinung* * *1. noun, no pl.1) (blood relationship) Blutsverwandtschaft, die2) (one's relatives) Verwandtschaft, die; Verwandte2. adjective1) (related by blood) blutsverwandt2) (fig.): (connected) verwandt* * *adj.blutsverwandt adj.gleichartig adj.verwandt adj. n.Blutsverwandtschaft f.Verwandtschaft f. -
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1. n собир. употр. гл. мн. ч. часто с во родные, родственники; родня2. n родство, родственные отношения3. n духовное родство, близость4. a родной, связанный кровным родством5. a родственный, близкий, однородный6. a родственный, близкий по духу, конгениальныйСинонимический ряд:1. allied (adj.) alike; allied; associated; birds of a feather; correlative; germane; like; similar2. related (adj.) affiliated; agnate; akin; blood; connate; connatural; consanguine; incident; related3. related by blood (adj.) blood relationship; cognate; familial; family; kin; related by blood4. family (noun) clan; family; folk; folks; house; kin; lineage; people; race; relations; relative; relatives; stock; tribeАнтонимический ряд:dissimilar; unrelated -
8 distant kindred or relationship
English-spanish dictionary > distant kindred or relationship
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Русско-английский политический словарь > родственные отношения
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10 slektskap
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11 родство
1) (родственные отношения) kinship, kindred, relationship2) (сходство) affinityдуховное родство — spiritual affinity / kindred
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1) Economy: kin relations, kinship relationship2) Business: kindred, relationship3) leg.N.P. blood relationshipУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > родственные отношения
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13 cōnsanguinitās
cōnsanguinitās ātis, f [consanguineus], kindred, relationship: misericordia consanguinitatis, L.: consanguinitate propinquus, V.* * *blood-relationship/kinship/consanguinity; (esp. between brothers/sisters L+S) -
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15 príbuzenstvo
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16 οἰκειότης
A a being οἰκεῖος (signf. II), kindred, relationship, Hdt.6.54, Th.3.86, etc. ; intimacy, friendship,φιλία καὶ οἰ. Id.4.19
, cf. Pl.Smp. 197d : pl., And.1.118, D.18.35, SIG557.35 (iii B. C.).2 living together as man and wife, domesticity, marriage,τῆς Ἑλένης Isoc.10.42
, cf. Lys.1.6 ; in Hermes17.215.II of words and phrases, proper sense, opp. μεταφορά, Plu.Cic.40, in pl.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > οἰκειότης
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17 συγγενής
συγγεν-ής, ές,A congenital, inborn,ἦθος Pi.O.13.13
;εὐδοξία Id.N.3.40
; σ. εἶδος,= φύσις, character, Hp.Hum.1;νόσημα σ. ἐστί τινι Id.Prorrh.2.2
; ; παύροις.. ἐστι συγγενὲς τόδε natural to them, Id.Ag. 832;ἡ τύχη προσγίγνεθ' ἡμῖν σ. τῷ σώματι Philem.10
; πότμος ς. Pi.N.5.40; προϊδεῖν σ. οἷς ἕπεται who have the natural gift to foresee, ib.1.28; συγγενεῖς μῆνες my connate months, the months of my natural life, S.OT 1082; σ. τρίχες the hair born with one, i.e. the hair of the head as opp. to the beard, Arist.HA 518a18, 584a24; σημεῖα ς. birth-marks, ib. 585b31; δυνάμεις αἱ σ., opp. αἱ ἔθει and αἱ μαθήσει, Id.Metaph. 1047b31; αὔξει τὸ ς. increases its natural force, Id.EN 1119b9. Adv., - νῶς δύστηνος miserable from his birth, E.HF 1293; v. σύμφυτος.II of the same kin, descent, or family, akin to, τινι Hdt.1.109, 3.2, E.Heracl. 229: abs., akin, cognate,θεός A.Pr.14
; ; ; συγγενέστατον φύσει πάντων most nearly akin, Is.11.17;σ. γάμος ἀνεψιῶν A.Pr. 855
; of animals, Arist.HA 539a23, GA 747a31, al.: hence,b Subst., kinsman, relative, (troch.); τῆς ἐμῆς γυναικὸς ξυγγενεῖ (dual) Id.Av. 368 (troch.);πρὸς σ. τε καὶ οἰκείους αὐτῶν Pl.R. 378c
; ;γάμει τὴν συγγενῆ Id.929
: freq. in pl., οἱ ς. kinsfolk, kinsmen, Pi.P.4.133, Hdt.2.91, etc.; not properly applied to children ([etym.] ἔκγονοι) in relation to their parents, and so opp. ἔκγονοι in Is.8.30, v. συγγένεια 1 (but cf. And.1.17); .c τὸ σ.,= συγγένεια, kindred, relationship, A.Pr. 291 (anap.), S.El. 1469, Th.3.82, etc.; also, the spirit of one's race, Pi.P.10.12, N.6.8; εἰ τούτῳ προσήκει Λαΐῳ τι ς. if he had any connexion with him, S.OT 814; of tribes, κατὰ τὸ ξ. Th.1.95.2 metaph., akin, cognate, of like kind,τοὺς τρόπους οὐ συγγενής Ar.Eq. 1280
(troch.), cf. Th. 574; ξυγγενὴς ὁ κύσθος αὐτῆς θητέρᾳ (for τῷ τῆς ἑτέρας) Id.Ach. 789; freq. in Pl., [ἡ ψυχὴ] σ. οὖσα τῷ θείῳ R. 611e
;τῇ πολεμικῇ σ. ἡ πάλη Lg. 814d
;τοῖς.. λόγοις τὴν αἰτίαν συγγενῆ δεῖ νομίζειν Arist.GA 788b9
, cf. Rh. 1398a21 ([comp] Comp.): rarely c. gen., νοῦς αἰτίας ς. Pl.Phlb. 31a, cf. Phd. 79d, R. 403a, 487a: abs., σ. τιμωρίαι fitting, proper punishments, Lycurg.122 (but prob. f.l. for εὐγ-) ; συγγενῆ things of the same kind, homogeneous, Arist. APo. 76a1;τὰ σ. καὶ τὰ ὁμοειδῆ Id.Rh. 1405a35
;σ. τέχναι Stoic.2.30
; ἐν γαίῃ μὲν σῶμα τὸ ς. its congener, IG9(1).882.7 (Corc<*>ra). Adv.,συγγενῶς ἔρχεσθαι Pl.Lg. 897c
;σ. τρέχων Πλάτωνι Alex.1
(codd. D.L.); τὰ σ. εἰρημένα to similar effect, Phld.Mus. p.92K.III συγγενής represented a title bestowed at the Persian court by the king as a mark of honour, 'cousin', X.Cyr.1.4.27, 2.2.31, D.S.16.50; also at the Ptolemaic and Seleucid courts, OGI104.2 (Delos, ii B.C.), al., BGU1741.12 (i B.C.), LXX 1 Ma.10.89; οἱ σ. τῶν κατοίκων ἱππέων prob. a category of nobles among the κάτοικοι, PTeb.61 (b). 79 (ii B.C.); (ii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συγγενής
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18 сродство
relationship, kinship; relationaffinity (и хим.)* * *сро̀дство,ср., само ед. relationship, kinship; relation; relatedness; affinity (и хим.); cognateness, connateness.* * *relationship ; kindred* * *1. affinity (и хим.) 2. relationship, kinship;relation -
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relationship, kindredRussian-english psychology dictionary > родственные отношения
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relationship, kindred, kith and kin* * *connection connexion
См. также в других словарях:
Kindred — Kin dred, n. [OE. kinrede, kynrede, kunreden (with excrescent d), fr. AS. cynn kin, race + the termination r[=ae]den, akin to AS. r[=ae]dan to advise, G. rathen. Cf. {Hatred}.] 1. Relationship by birth or marriage; consanguinity; affinity; kin.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
kindred — [adj] corresponding, matching affiliated, agnate, akin, alike, allied, analogous, cognate, congeneric, congenial, connate, connatural, consanguine, germane, homogeneous, incident, kin, likable, parallel, related, similar; concept 563 Ant.… … New thesaurus
kindred — ► NOUN 1) (treated as pl. ) one s family and relations. 2) relationship by blood. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ similar in kind; related. ORIGIN Old English, from KIN(Cf. ↑kin) … English terms dictionary
Relationship — Re*la tion*ship, n. The state of being related by kindred, affinity, or other alliance. Mason. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
kindred — kindredless, adj. kindredness, n. kindredship, n. /kin drid/, n. 1. a person s relatives collectively; kinfolk; kin. 2. a group of persons related to another; family, tribe, or race. 3. relationship by birth or descent, or sometimes by marriage;… … Universalium
kindred — /ˈkɪndrəd / (say kindruhd) noun 1. a body of persons related to one another, or a family, tribe, or people. 2. one s relatives collectively; kinsfolk; kin. 3. relationship by birth or descent or sometimes by marriage; kinship. 4. natural… …
kindred — n. & adj. n. 1 one s relations, referred to collectively. 2 a relationship by blood. 3 a resemblance or affinity in character. adj. 1 related by blood or marriage. 2 allied or similar in character (other kindred symptoms). Phrases and idioms:… … Useful english dictionary
kindred — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from kin + Old English rǣden condition, from rǣdan to advise, read Date: 12th century 1. a. a group of related individuals b. one s relatives 2. family relationship ; kinship II … New Collegiate Dictionary
kindred — 1 noun (U) 1 old use your family compare kin 2 (+ with) formal a family relationship; kinship 2 adjective (only before noun) 1 a kindred spirit someone who thinks and feels the way you do 2 formal belonging to the same group or family … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
kindred — kin or kindred Relation or relationship by blood or consanguinity. Relatives by blood; by birth. May be either lineal (ascending or descending) or collateral. Poff v. Pennsylvania R. Co., D.C.N.Y., 57 F.Supp. 625, 626. See also blood relations… … Black's law dictionary
kindred — kin or kindred Relation or relationship by blood or consanguinity. Relatives by blood; by birth. May be either lineal (ascending or descending) or collateral. Poff v. Pennsylvania R. Co., D.C.N.Y., 57 F.Supp. 625, 626. See also blood relations… … Black's law dictionary