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单词 Relate
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1. His remarks didn't relate to the topic under discussion.
2. I don't understand how the two ideas relate.
3. No one can relate to me.
4. The issues raised in the report relate directly to Age Concern's ongoing work in this area.
5. Researchers are trying to relate low exam results and/to/with large class sizes.
6. Other recommendations relate to the details of how such data is stored.
7. The professor told his students to relate theory with practice.
8. I found it difficult to relate the two ideas in my mind.
9. The issues raised in the report relate directly to the ongoing work of the charity.
10. Our findings relate to physically rather than the visually handicapped pupils.
11. It is difficult to relate his argument to the facts.
12. Does the new law relate only to theft?
13. Laurie finds it difficult to relate to children.
14. Many adults can't relate to children.
15. He is unable to relate to other people.
16. Only children often relate well to adults.
17. We must relate these principles to our everyday work.
18. I can't relate those two ideas.
19. What he said did not relate with the facts.
20. Some adults can't relate to children.
21. It is difficult to relate the two cases.
22. They can't relate to modern literature.
22. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
23. The two brothers can't relate to each other.
24. She doesn't relate very well to her mother.
25. Attempts to relate studies on animals to those on humans are not really comparing like with like.
26. The charges of fraud relate to events that took place over ten years ago.
27. Can you relate what happened in your childhood to your present state of mind?
28. Our product needs an image that people can relate to.
29. When people are cut off from contact with others, they lose all ability to relate.
30. I found a very mixed group of individuals some of whom I could relate to and others with whom I had very little in common.
1. His remarks didn't relate to the topic under discussion.
2. I don't understand how the two ideas relate.
3. No one can relate to me.
4. The issues raised in the report relate directly to Age Concern's ongoing work in this area.
5. Researchers are trying to relate low exam results and/to/with large class sizes.
6. Other recommendations relate to the details of how such data is stored.
7. The professor told his students to relate theory with practice.
8. I found it difficult to relate the two ideas in my mind.
9. The issues raised in the report relate directly to the ongoing work of the charity.
10. Our findings relate to physically rather than the visually handicapped pupils.
11. It is difficult to relate his argument to the facts.
12. I can't relate those two ideas.
13. It is difficult to relate the two cases.
14. She doesn't relate very well to her mother.
15. Ade couldn't relate the phenomena with any theory he knew.
16. It's unfortunate when a father and son can't relate to each other.
17. It is difficult to relate these results with any known cause.
18. It's too bad that you are unable to relate to the environment.
31. I know he feels upset, and I can relate to that.
32. Many parents find it hard to relate to their children when they are teenagers.
33. Ade couldn't relate the phenomena with any theory he knew.
34. It's unfortunate when a father and son can't relate to each other.
35. She has great power in her shoulders. Power in a physical sense is more likely to relate to the energy contained in a machine, an explosion or something natural such as the wind:The power of the wind can be harnessed to produce electricity.
36. It is difficult to relate these results with any known cause.
37. The culture that he describes is so different from mine that I sometimes find it hard to relate to.
38. It's too bad that you are unable to relate to the environment.
39. These regulations do not relate to children under the age of twelve.
40. It is difficult to relate cause and effect in this case.
41. Many Christians today feel the need to relate their experience to that of the Hindu, the Buddhist and the Muslim.
42. There were officials to whom he could relate the whole story.
43. At the end, we have a sense of names, dates, and events but no sense of how they relate.
44. The report seeks to relate the rise in crime to an increase in unemployment.
45. Afternoon groups relate to the specific addictions and problems therein.
46. Such goods entail the existence of consciousness, so they must relate to conscious experience in some way.
47. Other similarities between the suicide and the anorexic seem to me to relate to the individual's reactions to an impinging world.
48. The aim is to relate their educational achievements to their experiences at school and to their parents' help at home.
49. The development of overall program goals to be achieved by clearly stated objectives which relate to teacher needs and expectations. 3.
50. Thus, it is difficult for children to relate the task to their own communicative intentions.
51. This brings us to another group of alleged animal rights which relate to its functioning as a biological organism.
52. The major differences in rift characteristics relate to their position with respect to plate boundaries and the intensity of volcanic activity associated with them.
53. What they couldn't do was perform meaningless calculations and relate them to situations which were equally meaningless to them.
54. Funds made available under the Acts relate to a specified financial year.
55. It is necessary in his judgment to relate the facts only in the barest outline.
56. Some of the reported difference in rates of metabolism could relate to the severity of the underlying colitis.
57. The factors which, if present,[http:///relate.html] indicate the transfer as a going concern largely relate to intangible assets.
58. The strategic and other planning considerations relate to the volume and timing of development and also more recent matters such as planning gain.
59. We can relate specific adult political attitudes and behavioral propensities to the manifest and latent political socialization experiences of childhood.
60. However, it is possible to produce lexicons of comparable size that relate words to a much smaller number of roots.
61. However the quantities derived from these parameters, which relate to biologically meaningful quantities, are very consistent.
62. To create is to relate. We trust in the artist in everybody to make his own connections, his own juxtapositions. Corita Kent 
63. They had many bad experiences to relate on this score.
64. They relate the story in a hushed tone, watching carefully for a reaction.
65. The court was told the charges relate alleged assaults between January 1, 1972, and December 31, 1973.
66. This professional year helps students to relate theory to practice and later to make more informed career choices.
67. Those changes essentially relate to a slimming down in the industry itself, but also to significant structural changes.
68. They will share hopes, problems, enthusiasms, trade knowledge, offer advice, relate their plans.
69. He is considering ways' to develop exhibitions beyond the permanent collection that will relate to different sectors of the population.
70. Topographic maps represent differences in elevation or height by means of contour lines and help relate ancient structures to the surrounding landscape.
71. They are able to monitor their progress closely and to relate effort and performance to accepted standards.
72. Little old ladies who had relished home baking were a dying breed and the younger generation simply couldn't relate to them.
73. It is these eddies that relate particularly to the brief discussion above of the correlation measurements in Fig. 21.9.
74. He goes on to relate many other such stories, mainly involving apparitions on the mission field.
75. Palaeontological studies only relate to the very small areas of sedimentary cover over certain parts of the crystalline basement in this region.
76. There were plenty of books and magazines scattered around, but none seemed to relate to any academic studies she could identify.
77. There are economic considerations, and they just don't only relate to today.
78. They relate to universally accepted behaviour patterns - salutations, manners, dress, etc.
79. The ability to relate theoretical aspects of the program development to practical teaching application in classrooms and library media centers. 5.
80. The clinical symptoms of magnesium excess or deficiency can be demonstrated to relate to this dependence.
81. I plan to consider these questions as they relate to the human need to create and maintain self-identity in a social context.
82. Such factors relate to the conduct of the employee and the total compensation received.
83. They can be themselves, be, relate,[] create in their own way.
84. Creativity belongs to the artist in each of us. To create means to relate. The root meaning of the word art is 'to fit together' and we all do this every day. Corita Kent 
85. The definition given by M.. Mauss has attained classical status, and more recent theories relate to it in some way.
86. Fred had tried to relate the conversation to Louise and Riley as he had heard it.
87. We know this because White practically calls a news conference every day to relate those facts.
88. In this area, solicitors can specialise in matters such as child care and other areas which specifically relate to local government.
89. These relate to her previous business activities in the gas industry, which she now says she is reforming.
90. In the context of post-war uncertainty it is relatively easy to relate existentialism to abstract expressionism.
91. We do not know whether our findings of early changes in rectal dialysate eicosanoid values relate to the risk of late complications.
92. This may relate to its revival in the garden, where the style, as architecture, first secured a footing.
93. Part of this process requires the team to reach conclusions as to how the corporate centre will relate to the operating businesses.
94. According to Williamson, the five principles generic to any comprehensive quality assurance system relate to the following: 1.
95. The act of being creative should relate to the Creator - the Architect of the Universe.
96. All recent records are for the Channel and most relate to single birds.
97. To relate Leapor to Goldsmith on the issue of enclosure, especially in light of Sambrook's extensive claims, requires caution.
98. It was a lame excuse, and I bluntly told him that he owed it to posterity to relate his story.
99. Can you relate this use of questions to the fact that you is deleted from abbreviated questions?
100. A quite different method of evaluation is to construct a process model which seeks to relate input to output.
101. Given that pollution levels relate to fuel consumption, private cars and taxis are also the greatest polluters.
102. The video showed everyday situations which the staff could relate to, and enabled them to make very constructive comments.
103. This may relate to collateral development and/or remodelling of the lesion during the period following thrombolysis.
104. The second aim was to relate the effects of acid and alkaline exposure to the development of complications in Barrett's oesophagus.
105. Thus the data relate to spontaneous miscarriages as well as to induced abortions.
106. When two people relate to each other authentically and humanly, God is the electricity that surges between them. Brene Brown 
107. Many poems relate to diseases like cough and jaundice, to male and female demons that cause diseases, to sweet-smelling herbs and magic amulets, which drive diseases away.
108. Another facet of your system's vulnerability would relate to the communications protocol being used and what security mechanisms it supports.
109. The Pentateuch and Joshua relate how Israel became a nation and came to possess the Promised Land.
110. Healthiness and the reasonableness of a company's accounting system relate its quality of accounting work and profit of information users.
111. Without God to relate the facts and laws intelligibly to one another, knowledge is impossible.
112. The Act does not cover and / or relate to astrology and / or allied sciences like Palmistry, Vaastu Shastra etc.
112. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
113. Reducing and preventing teenagers' sex crime relate to the stability of a society and the healthy growth of the teenagers.
114. A user - defined data type can relate to its base type.
115. The Company has carried out the system of keep the Score lease property right presentation and lease with drivers, and so on. Provide accompanying practice and technological consult relate to drive.
116. Operating activities relate to the purchase, production and sale of goods and services an ongoing basis.
117. I have declared all material facts which relate to this application.
118. The operation performances of phase-controlled cycloconverter relate to the circuit scheme of the rectifiers in the converter and the methods controlling phase.
119. The ASCI uses a "multiple indicator" approach that creates scores based on responses to three different questions that relate to customer satisfaction.
120. We will examine Cairene architectural types and urban patterns to see how they reflect various regional influences and relate to their counterparts in the wider Islamic and Mediterranean contexts.
121. The party concerned of the liability insurance contract of the automobile third party is policy holder and insurer and relate to artificial insured.
122. The"family" is not only the soul of Arthur Miller's drama art, but also the eyes which transilluminate modern life. His works always relate with the family subject.
123. The development degree and predominant direction of extensional fracture relate to deformational curvature produced after force is exerted on rock.
124. A formula of a bactericide and preparation technology thereof relate to a pesticide, in particular to the improvement of a benomyl bactericide formula.
125. There is a minor but socially significant side-effect to this tight beam approach: it means that little attention is left for social rules, language, and how human beings relate.
126. The cultural change is a complicated process, in that psychic culture is most difficult for changing. The change or fixedness of psychic culture relate to the sacred crowd.
127. Conclusion The onset of BPPV may relate to ischemic internal ear but is not relevant with gender and age.
128. Again, in terms that the BSD UNIX world used to view things, static and journal file systems relate to the way in which the UNIX File System (UFS) organizes and secures files.
129. The Army is seeking information from small businesses on their capabilities as they relate to supporting its future combat systems program.
130. The 10 patents in the lawsuit, filed in the U.S. state of Delaware, relate to technologies fundamental to devices using GSM, UMTS and/or wireless local area network (LAN) standards, Nokia said.
131. Numerous diseases were known to relate with glycan structural abnormality.
132. The matching impedance and wastage relate to the TWT can or can not work up to snuff. They are the problems which need be solved when we design the input and output apparatus.
133. Conclusion MTBE′s carcinogenicity to animals may relate to induction of cell proliferation and inhibition of cell apoptosis.
134. Conclusion: The enhencing effect might relate to slow release of rhTNF coated with FCA.
135. One relate to magical contending for of carry with one forum magic power mountain peak peak.
136. The invention provides an all-metal material packaged type quartz-crystal resonator and a preparation process thereof, which relate to the technical field of quartz-crystal resonators.
137. Not only the cross-linkage reaction of hydrolysis condensation, but also the adjustment of crystalline construction relate with the treatment time of warm water and water.
138. The expressions are derived which relate the cumulative probability of sidelobe to the range of element position errors, subarray position errors and a phase error in each element.
139. With its 76 percent visible minority population, many election issues in Scarborough-Agincourt relate to immigration.
140. Condensed steam and heating dual purpose unit have been widely used. In order to promote development of combined heat and power, the text introduced relate characteristic, for your imformation only.
141. Make use of the layer analysis method, misty evaluation method sets up an evaluation model, borrow this relate to to the oil ground of the diapason degree carry on the evaluation.
142. To relate parts and types of synovial plica with clinical symptom and sign as the definite clinical characteristics.
142. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
143. The schoolfellow three years, add on two human of disposition comparisons to be congenial, those two arrive the same place, started the love to relate.
144. I knew in my head I was the valedictorian of my class. I was a straight-A student. I knew what it was like to be under so much pressure. I could totally relate to this girl.
145. The discovery is believed to relate to mass and how objects obtain it -- a persistent riddle to experts and one of the most sought-after answers in all of physics.
146. It is the most common genetic cardiac disease, there are at least 11 genes that encode sarcomere proteins, more than 200 types of mutations relate to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
147. The nodular lesion and the small area of low density in liver parenchyma may relate to the inflammatory granuloma and periangiocholitis.
148. The scientists' use of computer models that relate the level of UV protection achieved with three fabric dyes to their eff ects in changing the UPF of fabrics and other factors.
149. Admiralty , bankruptcy and company winding-up proceedings are also undertaken. Most of these cases relate to employees' wages and severance pay.
150. It is rational that this kind of noun collocates with the measure word one, relate to structure within one's own semanteme characteristic and noun, there are very strong two-way alternatives.
151. I just use my pen and my voice to relate this history trustily .
152. The state-owned business enterprise is still the predominance of the national economy, its system conversion and structure adjustment relate to the graveness .
153. Specific duties may relate to regulation, promotion, agricultural research, price supports and agricultural subsidies, plant diseases and invasive species.
154. The quantity of power system voltage is much more relate with distribution of power system reactive load.
155. Well, so in particular(),how do you relate arc length and time?
156. Nerve regeneration involves axonal sprouting, growthing and extension, as well as reconstructing synaptic relate with target cell, which can be depended to realize the nerves re dominated function.
157. The results show that they relate to the dipole-dipole coupling strength between two atoms and atom-field coupling constant and nonlinear coefficient of field.
158. Descriptions which relate to uphill and downhill edges or skis are relevant only when both skis are pointed across the fall line, that is, the path a ball will take when rolling down the hill.
159. I am a character space bright girl. I relate to with classmate in the class harmonious, also relatively take pleasure in help others. I like to paint at ordinary times, reading a book.
160. It suggested the difference in salt tolerance of two groups maybe relate with SSR polymorphic loci on linkage groups between group A and B.
161. His story is told in two biblical books (1 and 2 Samuel) that relate the history of Israel in the 11th-10th century BC.
162. In model 3, we relate this ownership status to the number of business segments.
163. Haptics include both our perceptions when we relate passively to our surroundings, and when we move and act.
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