relative的意思和读音

relative

: [ˈrelətɪv] : ['relətɪv]

n.

adj.

relatives  

adj.+n.relative importance,distant relative,relative size,near relative,relative safety

adj.absolute

n.relation,next of kin,kin,kith and kin

adj.comparative,qualified,virtual

relativeadj.

1.considered and judged by being compared with sth else

the relative merits of the two plans

2.~ (to sth)considered according to its position or connection with sth else

the position of the sun relative to the earth

3.[obn]that exists or that has a particular quality only when compared with sth else

They now live in relative comfort(= compared with how they lived before) .

Given the failure of the previous plan, this turned out to be a relative success.

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.,500

4.~ to sth)…having a connection with sth; referring to sth

the facts relative to the case

5.referring to an earlier noun, sentence or part of a sentence

In ‘the man who came’, ‘who’ is a relative pronoun and ‘who came’ is a relative clause . the man who came ,who who came

n.

1.a person who is in the same family as sb else

a close/distant relative

her friends and relatives

2.a thing that belongs to the same group as sth else

The ibex is a distant relative of the mountain goat.

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n.1.,2.;3.4.1.,2.;3.4.

adj.1.having a particular quality when compared with something else; considered in comparison with other similar things

n.1.a member of your family, especially one who does not live with you, for example a grandparent or cousin2.a plant or animal that has the same origins and belongs to the same group as another plant or animal

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1.The opposite effect happens on the other side of the ball, where the air travels slower relative to the centre of the ball.)。

2.This default-WRT mechanism can be used to make externals appear to be relative to any group or segment in your program.WRT

3.What traders inferred yesterday was that to the Fed, these absolute levels do not matter, only the relative pace.

4.Johnson told me, with an amiable fondness, a little pleasing circumstance relative to this work.

5.I'm in despair. I feel as if I've lost a close relative. Maria Kaczynska was a wonderful woman, kind, with a heart of gold.·

6.Going in and out of a relative balance is a natural process that happens constantly throughout the cycle of life.

7.The methods of this report should be generalizable to monitor movement of any molecule relative to any nucleic acid.广

8.Didymus told me to ask my sociology teacher: "Is hunger relative, just like you say poverty is relative? ",“饿?”

9.Does it matter how much money you bring home or does it matter how much money you make relative to other people?

10.Albert Einstein predicted this in 1905, when he introduced the concept of relative times as part of his Special Theory of Relativity.·1905