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单词 Relative
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1. Get a relative to look after the children.
2. Relative to the size,the city is sparsely populated.
3. Price is relative to demand.
4. They now live in relative comfort .
5. I'm a relative newcomer to the retail business.
6. Motion is absolute while stagnation is relative.
7. Supply is relative to demand.
8. The succession passed to the nearest surviving relative.
9. The children are being cared for by a relative.
10. He retired and lived in relative isolation.
11. Relative pronouns and adverbs introduce attributive clauses.
12. He is my distant relative.
13. Her boyfriend is a distant relative of mine.
14. 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.
15. Relative rates of house price inflation have evened out across the country.
16. Small town banks have to assess the relative riskiness of their loans.
17. The relative status of the speakers affects what language is used.
18. Caring for a sick relative is a task that brings both pleasure and pain.
19. Success is a relative term. It brings so many relatives.
20. The relative frequency of this illness in the area is of concern to all doctors.
21. This British author has chosen to live in relative anonymity on a Pacific island.
22. For holidays, I prefer the relative seclusion of the countryside.
23. We weighed up the relative advantages of driving there or going by train.
24. The council's relative independence of the government means it can negotiate its own agreements.
25. Small town banks have to assess the relative riskiness of their.
26. We've lived here for 15 years, but we're relative newcomers to the village./relative.html
27. The country is in a state of relative peace after ten years of fighting.
28. Given the failure of the previous plan, this turned out to be a relative success.
29. If he dies without making a will, his closest relative will inherit.
30. Her most brilliant work was done during several months of relative inactivity.
1. Get a relative to look after the children.
2. Price is relative to demand.
3. They now live in relative comfort .
4. I'm a relative newcomer to the retail business.
5. The succession passed to the nearest surviving relative.
6. The children are being cared for by a relative.
7. He retired and lived in relative isolation.
8. He is my distant relative.
9. Her boyfriend is a distant relative of mine.
10. Given the failure of the previous plan, this turned out to be a relative success.
11. 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.
12. Relative rates of house price inflation have evened out across the country.
13. Small town banks have to assess the relative riskiness of their loans.
14. The relative status of the speakers affects what language is used.
15. Caring for a sick relative is a task that brings both pleasure and pain.
16. The relative frequency of this illness in the area is of concern to all doctors.
17. This British author has chosen to live in relative anonymity on a Pacific island.
18. For holidays, I prefer the relative seclusion of the countryside.
19. If he dies without making a will, his closest relative will inherit.
20. We weighed up the relative advantages of driving there or going by train.
21. Her most brilliant work was done during several months of relative inactivity.
22. The council's relative independence of the government means it can negotiate its own agreements.
23. Small town banks have to assess the relative riskiness of their.
24. We've lived here for 15 years, but we're relative newcomers to the village.
25. The country is in a state of relative peace after ten years of fighting.
31. A relative calm reigned over the city.
32. She's looking after an elderly relative.
33. The word'who'in'the man who came'is a relative pronoun.
34. Let's make a relative study of the two languages.
35. He rose from relative obscurity to worldwide recognition.
36. He spent his early life in relative obscurity.
37. Japanese interest rates rose relative to America's.
38. These are the facts relative to the problem.
39. The candidates are both relative newcomers to politics.
40. He's the relative I like least.
41. The fighting resumed after a period of relative calm.
42. He's been nursing an elderly relative.
43. My uncle is my nearest relative.
44. Economic reform has brought relative wealth to peasant farmers.
45. After his troubles, he's now in relative comfort.
46. He's a distant relative of the mayor.
47. Are these documents relative to the discussion?
48. Iceland has had a mild winter, in relative terms.
49. The relative humidity will be about 80% today.
50. The last five years have seen a period of relative calm .
51. A blizzard forced the climbers back to the relative safety of their tents.
52. He tended to stick to the relative safety of San Francisco's gay ghetto.
53. Discussion continues as to the relative merits of the different schemes.
54. The doctor may seek the concurrence of a relative before carrying out the procedure.
55. We need to consider the relative merits of both makes of cooker.
56. Students have less money in relative terms, but spend more on books.
57. An employer can demand written certification that the relative is really ill.
58. The ibex is a distant relative of the mountain goat.
59. In the sentence 'The woman who I met was wearing a brown hat', 'who I met' is a relative clause.
60. Relative to atypical antipsychotic use, conventional antipsychotic use was associated with a higher risk for death at all time points.
61. The relative merits of both approaches have to be considered.
62. He chose as his successor a relative newcomer to the organization.
63. Fitness is relative; one must always ask "Fit for what?".
64. There is a chart on the classroom wall showing the relative heights of all the children.
65. Figure 2.2 shows the relative importance of the different service industries.
66. In 'the man who came', 'who' is a relative pronoun and 'who came' is a relative clause.
67. The politicians jockeyed about in order to establish relative power within the party.
68. Each of these factors should be weighted according to their relative importance.
69. Tonight's meeting will weigh up the relative merits of the two candidates.
70. The relative cheapness of foreign travel means that more people are going abroad than ever before.
71. He believes that interior design is the poor relative of architecture.
72. The weak dollar means American goods are relative bargains for foreigners.
73. The room is kept at 72 degrees and 50% relative humidity.
74. You may think you're poor, but it's all relative .
75. The security codes could be broken with relative ease .
76. All things are relative.
77. The person can transfer from wheelchair to seat with relative ease.
78. The death of a near relative is a terrible trauma for a child.
79. The child will be adopted but a relative is looking after him in the interim.
80. The relative frequency of fraternal twins has halved since 1950.
81. The pound has increased in value relative to the euro.
82. He was her distant relative, as was everyone else on the island(), come to think of it.
83. Many businessmen think that a world where relative prices never varied would be nirvana.
84. The country is now enjoying a period of relative stability and prosperity.
85. He showed such concern that people took him to be a relative.
86. The pheasant is a close relative of the Guinea hen.
86. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
87. Caring for an elderly relative can become an intolerable burden.
88. In the sentence 'The woman who I met was wearing a brown hat', 'who' is a relative pronoun.
89. A stranger who is kind is a relative;an unkind relative is a stranger.
90. Relative poverty, however, did not prevent Martin from equipping himself with an excellent education.
91. Now that the civil war is over, relative normality has returned to the south of the country.
92. They weighed up the relative merits of the four candidates.
93. The amount of petrol a car uses is relative to its speed.
94. They chatted about the relative merits of London and Paris as places to live.
95. Thus, relative risks were calculated on 130 patients.
96. The relative calm before this convention is almost eerie.
97. You only attain new levels of relative poverty.
98. Other groups with possible relative deficiency would be those with malabsorption and acute or chronic infection.
99. Foster indicates how commitment to relative autonomy of the political, ideological and economic generates accounts which look very like traditional functionalism.
100. Among wild creatures rarity is a relative condition, not always determined on the basis of actual numbers.
101. The relative importance may change, as can be seen in the increasing importance of mechanical weathering in cold and dry climates.
102. Our path dropped down to the relative calm of the sea shore, edging craggy inlets beneath overhanging cliff tops.
103. The assessment procedures consisted of bimonthly interviews of the patients and a friend or relative with whom the patient was living.
104. Essentiality is a somewhat arbitrary and relative term when it comes to the food value of treats.
105. A large brain relative to body size is an almost universal foetal characteristic of vertebrates, and certainly of mammals.
106. When I'd convinced myself that girl whose hand he held must be a relative, the banns were called.
107. Time is relative - and Einstein has a lot to answer for.
108. Unhappily, habits which may have had some virtue in times of scarcity became vices in times of relative abundance.
109. The value of shared facilities or labour must be apportioned strictly in proportion to relative benefits received.
110. Yet by comparison with the fate of most people in Caxias, this is a haven of relative calm and well-being.
111. It is hard to make a direct comparison, for relative prices have changed.
112. As the inquest broke for lunch one relative cornered him in the street.
113. It also possesses relative autonomy, however, when they are not.
114. Small and medium sized firms have been adopting this technology as result of its increasing reliability and declining relative cost.
115. The problem ultimately lies in the relative weakness of the Third World economy in the world capitalist system.
116. There was something else Dilip offered me, the seductions of relative comfort.
117. The relative proportions of the different diagnoses reached must, however, be interpreted with caution.
118. In particular, size differences can lead to differences in relative factor rewards and scale-adjusted relative commodity prices.
119. The decline of the relative stability and growth of world capitalism that marked the 1950s and the early 1960s.
120. A crisis tends to arise out of a deterioration in health, or even the death of a carer, spouse or relative.
121. It is well to know the limits in advance but it is usually small relative to the average size of grants.
122. But in the late 1960s the relative autonomy of the teaching profession over the curriculum came increasingly under attack.
123. We can use multiple regression analysis to discover the relative influence of these factors on perceptions.
124. But they are thinking about commercial applications for the chanterelle and its close relative, the Tricholoma matsutake.
125. Relative to its body size, the parrot has the biggest brain of all.
126. Relative savings of only a few percent in this area can therefore mean sizeable savings in absolute terms.
127. The scent-sensitive Lepidoptera are thus associated with the strongly-scented flowers in the relative calm there.
128. The classification exercise provides another arena for the conflicting points of view as to the relative importance of good people as opposed to good systems.
129. Their brains are larger in absolute terms than those of chimps but relative to body size, they are considerably smaller.
130. Another relative latecomer was Microsoft, which only launched its Microsoft Network last August.
131. It includes assets which could be converted with relative ease and without capital loss into spending on goods and services.
132. The step commands are also input to the downcounter, which records the instantaneous position of the system relative to the target.
133. It is a well-documented fact that guys will not ask for directions. This is a biological thing. This is why it takes several million sperm cells... to locate a female egg, despite the fact that the egg is, relative to them,() the size of Wisconsin. Dave Barry 
134. The most notable is the relative pronoun that, which can only be used with a restrictive relative clause.
135. The index relates key values to the relative byte address locations of the data record.
136. Provided this is taken into account, the differences between comparable samples are as readily discernible as when relative abundance is used.
137. The isotropic bile samples were subsequently used to measure the nucleation time and the relative distribution of vesicular cholesterol.
138. Ninety five percent confidence intervals for the relative risk was calculated using exact probabilities.
139. Should any relative complain, the doctor may rely upon the directive as justifying his actions.
140. The relative abundance records the percentage of the total population represented by each species.
141. The study, at a large Fortune 100 manufacturing company, focused on employees who provide personal care to an older relative.
142. Spearman's Rank-Order Correlation Coefficient was calculated to determine the correlation between relative frequency and coverage.
143. Bring a friend or relative for moral support and help in juggling insurance forms and your overnight bag.
144. Relative weaknesses existed in spelling and math computation that were average for his age.
145. The relative presence or absence of the latter is an important factor in distinguishing between different categories of small town.
146. Again,[/relative.html] applications may be made by the nearest relative or an approved social worker and two medical recommendations are required.
147. Is there some one he would listen to, such as a close friend or relative?
148. Mr Ellison says he looks for thrifts with top-notch management and stock prices that look cheap relative to book value and earnings.
149. As a whole group they are in relative or absolute poverty, in contrast to the general adult population of working age.
150. Perhaps there was a way to read longitude in the relative positions of the celestial bodies.
151. Taking each in turn, their basic tenets and relative political attractions can be highlighted.
152. The studies examined did not seek to determine the relative importance of age and parity to development of maternity related ailments.
153. The relative magnitudes of the coefficients of the power series vary with the sort of vibration.
154. Simply by growing larger, creatures suffer a continual decrease in relative surface area.
155. Pink and red peppercorns are not true peppercorns at all, but the dried berries from a relative of the rose family.
156. As firms' share of total deposits has ballooned, so Sberbank's relative power has shrivelled.
157. Relative poverty, more markedly than absolute poverty, clearly rose rapidly throughout the 1970s.
158. I suggest, following Lakatos, that the crucial difference lies in the relative coherence of the two theories.
159. I am also very aware that all this is relative.
160. Moreover, as we have remarked, many relative clauses with adjectives will not give postnominal adjectives.
161. They say they consider him uncorrupted, and are impressed by his relative lack of political ambition.
162. He says BSE is a worry, though there are few cases relative to herd sizes.
163. First, the economic circumstances of poor families have worsened relative to the rest of the population in recent decades.
164. Why not let local circumstances and relative departmental strengths be determinate?
165. Through past study a broadly accepted relative chronology for Beaker pottery had been developed.
166. Decision makers need to assess the relative value for money of competing health care interventions.
167. The relative frequencies of citations may be inaccurate, if allowance is not made for the growth of the literature.
168. The history of many colleges can be seen as periods of conflict and confrontation alternating with periods of consolidation and relative calm.
169. Detailed information relative to the specific characteristics of the long-term debt is disclosed in the footnotes to the financial statements.
170. Absolutes aside, it is clear that relative to other advanced industrial countries Britain's economy has grown for too long less sturdily.
171. In relative terms,() Britain was shown to be a middle-ranking power with her ability to take independent military action strictly limited.
172. A relative clause counts as dependent whereas an adjective modifying a noun clearly does not.
173. The notion of relative autonomy raises the question of the limits within which the state's autonomy may vary.
174. First, the relative autonomy of railway management means that the assessment of its performance by outside authorities is problematic.
175. We can maintain with relative certainty that at least some of the mummies owed obedience if not allegiance to the Xiongnu shanyu.
176. Every year particular species arrive and disappear,[http:///relative.html] and change in absolute and relative abundance.
177. A caring relative who has a strong attachment to the old person may find the vulnerability of the loved one nearly intolerable.
178. In recent years, the pedestrian accident rate for children has improved relative to that for adults.
179. It is important to stress, therefore, that there is no absolute, only a relative, chronology for the period.
180. To peel his clothing from him ... How she envied Billie and Nelson the relative normality of their relationship.
181. Several authoritative sources provide very detailed guidance relative to what constitutes an acceptable accounting method.
182. These measurements correlate with neuronal cell count and show a relative reduction of neurons in the epileptogenic hippocampus.
183. The length of the branches indicates the relative distance between the species.
184. Also, there is a need on the part of decision makers to assess the relative value for money from competing health care interventions.
185. The caller asks if she can be informed as gently as possible that a very close relative has died.
186. These experiments tell us a great deal about certain aspects of cognitive processes, particularly their relative timing or sequencing.
187. However, the movement to which the question referred was movement relative to the body: the flow through the veins and arteries.
188. The relative importance of habit and biological factors in such circumstances is hard to decide.
189. Because setting varies enormously, since each watercourse possesses its own unique characteristics, pollution is a highly relative notion.
190. Such a general concept was to be provided by Althusser's theory of relative autonomy within a structure in dominance.
191. Some practices may balk at this degree of rigour, especially given the relative scarcity of trained counsellors.
192. Such isoforms and their relative abundance could mediate specific cell type or matrix interactions.
193. Manufacturers usually provide relative record addressing which carries out these calculations for the user.
194. The relative importance of academic qualifications varied between categories, being more significant for non-manual than for manual workers.
195. In each case the ordinate shows the relative cleavage at each bond, presented on an arbitrary scale.
196. Many teachers work in relative isolation within their own classrooms in both primary and secondary schools.
197. The deep-sea core oxygen isotope record is a framework for a relative chronology for the Pleistocene.
198. The relative autonomy of law has to be constantly maintained by successful working-class mobilization into politics and the labour movement.
199. Nevertheless, cinema ultimately retains a relative autonomy in Levin's tribute.
200. Instead, water distribution will be determined by the relative allocation of solute to the extracellular and intracellular spaces.
201. Financial need, even on the part of a close relative, has apparently never been seen as a situation which required an automatic response.
202. Temporal variations of solid concentrations at that level indicate the relative abundance of particles whose diameters may be calculated.
203. These two methods were used to calculate the relative bidirectional reflectance of ten contrasting surfaces.
204. A dominant characteristic of the location-factor school is its focus on the particular features of areas in order to explain their relative fortunes.
205. That bad times were ahead became clear already in 1391 when, after centuries of relative amity, crowds rioted in Seville.
206. That both sources of pay differential exist may come as no surprise, their relative size was not anticipated.
206. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
207. Although the voluntary sector still possesses a relative production cost advantage over the commercial sector, this advantage is narrowing.
208. The first element in the argument is the relative amity and consensus between generations.
209. Brains, teeth, and antlers Relative organ size his been calculated as before.
210. The relative abundance of these elements is increasingly being used to trace chemical processes in the mantle, crust, and oceans.
211. So relative truth is necessary to convey the meaning of absolute Truth which we affirm in faith.
212. By co-operating, countries can increase the benefit they receive, relative to the cost.
213. Do you really want to give up the relative ease of having a whole accounting department at your beck and call?
214. It had been established as a close relative of adrenaline, named noradrenaline, late in the 1940s.
215. Finally, we should comment on the relative abundance of ozone and hydrogen peroxide at Cape Grim.
216. The increased height relative to the bedside locker and bed table may require spatial adjustment.
217. Until recently company law, with its relative freedom from stringent regulations, reflected this national belief.
218. Hence relative scale-adjusted commodity prices and relative factor rewards provide a valid prediction of the intersectoral pattern of trade.
219. In that respect alone Sydney has a huge advantage over Atlanta in relative human comfort.
220. An assessment of the relative position of each service will provide the basis for a review.
221. But as the period of relative calm continued, it seemed to last an eternity.
222. The methods of calculation for the Cornfield confidence intervals and the population and relative attributable risks are given by Breslow and Day.
223. Implement Reagent and volumetric solution preparation as relative SOP.
224. The URL parameter may be either a relative or complete URL.
225. Huawei is a company that special in following area : fountain, waterscape,[] irrigation project & relative products manufacture.
226. The relative molecular weight is 852 by using viscometry, its relative density is 1.
227. Balance is relative and temporary and the relatively balanced world structure is unexceptional.
228. The opium peptide should be relative with the onset of pruritus and Vidal disease.
229. Objective To investigate the relationship between invasion of necrotizing enterocolitis and it's relative factors.
230. Relative viscosity: used mistakenly referred to as contrast viscosity, even referred to as viscidity.
231. Virulence The relative pathogenicity of an organism; its ability to cause disease.
232. Methods: The relative factors was retrospectively analyzed and compared in 30 bipolar depression unipolar.
233. However, the precision of relative vertical rates at regional - distance scales remains largely unexplored.
234. The most adored relative, the cherished lover, the dearest friend may inspire devotion, yet remain untrustworthy.
235. Terminals on the control are numbered and arethe same relative position as shown the wiring diagram.
236. Comrade Jiang Tong, Yandong's undersecretary and relative of Liu Laoquan body: You are good!
237. Now the relative underdevelopment of China's coastal areas have a wide range of trade development issues.
238. A recent survey by Wilmington Trust, Campden Research and Relative Solutions proves the point.
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