relations [ plural ] the way that people, groups, or countries behave with each other or how they feel about each other
[ noncount ] a connection between two things The movie has no relation to the book.
[ count ] a person in your family —SYNONYM relative
re .la .tion .ship © /п'ькгф/ noun
[ count ]
1 the way people or groups behave with each other or how they feel about each other
have a good relationship with my parents.
a romantic connection between two people
the way that two or more things are connected
rel • a • tive 1 / ' rebtiv /
a person in your family —SYNONYM relation
rel • a • tive 2 / ' rebtiv /
when compared with someone or something else
( ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS ) referring to an earlier noun, sentence, or part of a sentence
rel • a • tive • ly / ' rebtivli /
to a certain degree, especially when compared with others
re • lax © AWL / ri 'lreks /
to rest and be calm; to become less worried or angry After a hard day at work, I just wanted to relax in front of the TV.
to become less tight or to make something become less tight
re • lax • ing AWL / ri ' lreksig /
re • lax • a • tion AWL / ^^ seijn /
[noncount]
re . laxed О E / ri ' lrekst /
calm and not worried
re • lay / ' rilei / ( also re - lay race / ' rilei reis / )
( SPORTS ) a race in which each member of the team runs, swims, etc. one part of the race
re .lease i©E / ri ' lis /
( re - leas - es , re - leas - ing , re - leased )
to let a person or an animal go free He was released from prison last month.
to allow something to be known by the public
to make a movie, a song, a book, etc. available so people can see, hear, or buy it
re • lease2aw / ri ' lis /
[ count, noncount ]
when a person or an animal is allowed to go free
a new movie, song, book, etc. that is available for people to see, hear, or buy
rel .e vant © E / ' relavant /
connected with what you are talking or writing about; important
—ANTONYM irrelevant
rel • e • vance AWL / ' relavans /
re • li • a • ble aw / ri ' laiabl /
—ANTONYM unreliable
The verb is rely .
re • li • ant aw я / ri ' laiant /
not being able to live or work without someone or something
re • lied awl
re .lief © /n'lif/ noun
[ noncount ]
the good feeling you have when you are no longer worried or in pain