英语释义
1. to give an account of tell
2. to show or establish logical or causal connection between
seeks to relate crime to poverty
3. to apply or take effect retroactively —usually used with back
the law relates back to the initial date of decision
4. to have relationship or connection
the readings relate to his lectures
5. to have or establish a relationship interact
the way a child relates to a teacher
6. to respond especially favorably
can't relate to that kind of music
7. to understand and like or have sympathy for someone or something
Those who have experienced the same hardship can relate. characters the reader can easily relate to
8. to show or make a connection between (two or more things)
9. to understand and like or have sympathy for someone or something
10. to tell (something, such as a story)
11. to give an account of narrate
Each time he … cawed several times as if he were relating his adventures …
— Frances Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden
12. to show or have a relationship to or between connect
The events are related. The lesson relates to history.
13. to have meaningful social relationships interact realistically
an inability to relate emotionally to others
— Willow Lawson