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BNC: 2255 COCA: 2428

relative

adjective
/ˈrelətɪv/
/ˈrelətɪv/
Idioms
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  1. considered and judged by being compared with something else相比较而言的;比较的
    • You must consider the relative merits of the two plans.你必须考虑相比较之下两个计划各自的优点。
    • We need to assess the relative importance of each of these factors. 我们需要评估这些因素的相对重要性。
    • We need to assess the relative strengths and weaknesses of each system.我们需要评估每个系统的相对优势和劣势。
  2. (grammar语法) referring to an earlier noun, sentence or part of a sentence(指代前面的名词、句子或句子的一部分)
    • In ‘the man who came’, ‘who’ is a relative pronoun and ‘who came’ is a relative clause.在 the man who came 中,who 是关系代词,而 who came 是关系从句。
    Topics Languageb1
  3. [only before noun] that exists or that has a particular quality only when compared with something else相比之下存在(或有)的 synonym comparative
    • They now live in relative comfort (= compared with how they lived before).他们现在过得比较舒适。
    • We won the game with relative ease.我们相对轻松地赢得了比赛。
    • Given the failure of the previous plan, this turned out to be a relative success.由于前面那个计划失败了,这个计划算是比较成功的。
    • It's all relative though, isn't it? We never had any money when I was a kid and $500 was a fortune to us.不过,一切都是相对的,不是吗?我小的时候,我们根本没有钱,500 美元对于我们来说就是很大的一笔钱了。
    compare absolute
  4. Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French relatif, -ive, from late Latin relativus ‘having reference or relation’, from the verb referre ‘carry back’, from re- ‘back’ + ferre ‘bring’.
Idioms
relative to somebody/something
  1. in comparison with somebody/something else; in relation to somebody/something关于(或涉及)…的
    • the position of the sun relative to the earth太阳与地球的相对位置
    • The movements of the continents relative to each other can be measured.大陆之间的相对运动是可以测量的。
    • The company employs too many people relative to the size of its business.相对于其业务规模,该公司雇佣了太多的人。
  2. having a connection with somebody/something; concerning somebody/something关于(或涉及)…的
    • He may have information relative to the case.他可能有与此案有关的信息。

relative

noun
/ˈrelətɪv/
/ˈrelətɪv/
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  1. a person who is in the same family as somebody else亲戚;亲属 synonym relation
    • a close/distant relative近亲;远亲
    • her friends and relatives她的亲友
    • He was visiting relatives in Scotland.他在苏格兰拜访亲戚。
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    • He greeted me like a long-lost relative.他跟我打招呼,就像久未见面的亲戚一样。
    • I have no parents or close relatives.我没有父母或近亲。
    • She's caring for an elderly relative.她正照料一个年迈的亲戚。
    • The deceased's immediate relatives will inherit her estate.死者的直系亲属将继承她的财产。
    • The names of the victims are being withheld until the relatives have been informed.受害者名单要在通知其亲属后才公布。
    • The police are trying to find the relatives of the deceased.警方正试图寻找死者的亲属。
    • The succession passed to the nearest surviving relative.继承权传给在世的关系最近的亲属。
    • an intimate reception for close friends and relatives宴请亲朋好友的私人招待会
    • an organization that helps people who have lost relatives (= whose relatives have died)专门帮助失去亲人者的机构
    • people who care for a sick or disabled relative照料病残亲戚的人
    • the increase in dependent elderly relatives需要扶养的老年亲戚的增多
    • I have close relatives.我有近亲。
    • If you die without a will, only blood relatives are entitled to inherit your property.如果你死时没有遗嘱,只有血亲才有资格继承你的财产。
    Topics Family and relationshipsb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • close
    • near
    • distant
    verb + relative
    • have
    • lose
    • care for
    phrases
    • friends and relatives
    • friends or relatives
    • a relative by marriage
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  2. a thing that belongs to the same group as something else同类事物
    • The ibex is a distant relative of the mountain goat.北山羊与石山羊有较远的亲缘关系。
    • He believes that interior design is the poor relative of architecture.他认为室内装潢设计较建筑学来说要低一等。
  3. Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French relatif, -ive, from late Latin relativus ‘having reference or relation’, from the verb referre ‘carry back’, from re- ‘back’ + ferre ‘bring’.
BNC: 2255 COCA: 2428
relative

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + RELATIVE | PHRASES ADJECTIVEclose, near近親The succession passed to the nearest surviving relative.繼承權傳給在世的關係最近的親屬。distant遠親blood, family血親;家庭成員If you die without a will, only a husband, wife, children and blood relatives are entitled to inherit your property.如果去世時沒立遺囑,只有丈夫、妻子、子女及血親才能繼承財產。immediate直系親屬The deceased's immediate relatives will inherit her estate.死者的直系親屬將繼承她的財產。living, surviving在世的/依然健在的親屬deceased已故親屬elderly, old上了年紀的/年老的親戚young年輕的親戚female, male女性/男性親屬long-lost長久不見的親戚He greeted me like a long-lost relative.他跟我打招呼,就像久未見面的親戚一樣。poor (often figurative) 同類中較次者He believes that interior design is the poor relative of (= inferior to) architecture.他認為室內裝潢設計較建築學來說要低一等。dependent (especially BrE) 受扶養的親戚the increase in dependent elderly relatives需要扶養的老年親戚的增多disabled, ill, sick傷殘的親戚;有病的親戚people who care for a sick or disabled relative照料病殘親戚的人bereaved, grieving (both especially BrE) 剛剛喪失親人的/悲慟的親屬VERB + RELATIVEhave有親戚I have no parents or close relatives.我沒有父母或近親。lose失去親人an organization that helps people who have lost relatives (= whose relatives have died) 專門幫助失去親人者的機構care for, give support to, help, look after, support, take care of (especially NAmE) 照料親屬;供養親屬;幫助親屬;贍養親屬She's caring for an elderly relative.她正照料一個年邁的親戚。live with與親戚住在一起stay with, visit暫時住在親戚家;拜訪親戚find, trace (especially BrE) 找到/查找親屬The police are trying to find the relatives of the deceased.警方正試圖尋找死者的親屬。contact, inform聯繫/告知親屬The names of the victims are being withheld until the relatives have been informed.受害者名單要在通知其親屬後才公佈。PHRASESfriends and relatives, friends or relatives親戚朋友an intimate reception for close friends and relatives宴請親朋好友的私人招待會a relative by marriage姻親
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relative noun
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relative

adjective

 See also the entry for equivalent adj. 另见equivalent形容词词条relative ♦︎ proportional ♦︎ proportionateThese words all describe things that are considered according to their position or connection with sth else. 这些词均表示相对而言的、相关联的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配relative / proportional / proportionate to stha relative / proportional / proportionate increase relative considered according to its position or connection with sth else; considered and judged by being compared with sth else; that exists or has a particular quality only when compared with sth else 相对的;相关联的;相比较而言的;相比之下存在(或具有)的the position of the sun relative to the earth太阳与地球的相对位置You must consider the relative merits of the two plans.你必须考虑相比较之下两个计划各自的优点。They now live in relative comfort (= compared with how they lived before).他们现在过得比较舒适。It's all relative though, isn't it? We never had any money when I was a kid and $500 was a fortune to us.不过,一切都是相对的,是不是?我们小时候根本没钱,500块对我们就是很大一笔钱了。 relatively

adverb

At first glance the poem seems to be relatively straightforward.乍一看,这首诗似乎比较直白。The colleges had become, relatively speaking, short of funds.相对来说,这些学院资金开始紧拙。
proportional prəˈpɔːʃənl; NAmE prəˈpɔːrʃənl (rather formal) increasing or decreasing in size, amount or degree according to changes in sth else (尺寸、数量或程度)成比例的,相应的,相称的Salary is directly proportional to years of experience.薪金与资历直接挂钩。The number of teachers appointed is proportional to the total number of students.委派教师人数和学生总数成比例。 see also proportion ratio proportionally

adverb

Families with children spend proportionally less per person than families without children.有子女家庭比无子女家庭人均开销相对要少。
proportionate prəˈpɔːʃənət; NAmE prəˈpɔːrʃənət (formal) proportional, especially when it is a question of what is fair or reasonable (尤指涉及公平或合理时)成比例的,相应的,相称的Inner cities have more than a proportionate share of social problems.内城区的社会问题多得不合比例。Penalties should be proportionate to the gravity of the offence.惩罚应与所犯罪行的严重程度相应。OPP disproportionate excessive proportionately

adverb

Prices have risen but wages have not risen proportionately.物价上涨了,但工资并未相应增加。
NOTE 辨析 Proportional or proportionate?In many cases you can use either word. 在许多情况下这两个词可以通用Salary is proportional / proportionate to experience.薪金视资历而定。proportional / proportionate increases in costs成本的相应增加In these cases proportionate is more formal and less frequent than proportional. However, proportionate is often used when the question is not simply one of comparing two amounts, but of judging two actions or decisions and deciding whether one is fair or reasonable after considering the other. 在这些情况下,proportionate较正式,不如proportional常用。不过,如果谈论的不仅仅是两个数量的比较,而是对两个行动或决定作出判断,并评定哪一个更公平或合理时,常用proportionateThe police response should be proportionate to the level of risk posed.警方的反应应该与事件的风险程度相称。The opposite, disproportionate, can be used when an action or judgement is not fair or reasonable in response to another action or situation. The opposite of proportional is inversely proportional. * proportionate的反义词是disproportionate,指某个行动或判断和另一个行动或情况不相称,显得不公平或不合理。proportional的反义词是inversely proportional(成反比)The amount of force needed is inversely proportional to the rigidity of the material (= the more rigid the material, the less force is needed).所需力量大小与材料刚性成反比。
BNC: 2255 COCA: 2428
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