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re·la·tion
/rɪˈleʃən/
關係,聯繫,敘述,故事,家屬,親戚
From:
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re·la·tion
/rɪˈleʃən/
名詞
關係,聯繫
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
relation
關係表
From:
Network Terminology
relation
關係
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·la·tion
n.
1.
The
act
of
relating
or
telling
;
also
,
that
which
is
related
;
recital
;
account
;
narration
;
narrative
;
as
,
the
relation
of
historical
events
.
░░░░░░oet's
relation
doth
well
figure
them
.
--
Bacon
.
2.
The
state
of
being
related
or
of
referring
;
what
is
apprehended
as
appertaining
to
a
being
or
quality
,
by
considering
it
in
its
bearing
upon
something
else
;
relative
quality
or
condition
;
the
being
such
and
such
with
regard
or
respect
to
some
other
thing
;
connection
;
as
,
the
relation
of
experience
to
knowledge
;
the
relation
of
master
to
servant
.
Any
sort
of
connection
which
is
perceived
or
imagined
between
two
or
more
things
,
or
any
comparison
which
is
made
by
the
mind
,
is
a
relation
.
--
I
.
Taylor
.
3.
Reference
;
respect
;
regard
.
I
have
been
importuned
to
make
some
observations
on
this
art
in
relation
to
its
agreement
with
poetry
.
--
Dryden
.
4.
Connection
by
consanguinity
or
affinity
;
kinship
;
relationship
;
as
,
the
relation
of
parents
and
children
.
Relations
dear
,
and
all
the
charities
Of
father
,
son
,
and
brother
,
first
were
known
. --
Milton
.
5.
A
person
connected
by
cosanguinity
or
affinity
;
a
relative
;
a
kinsman
or
kinswoman
.
For
me
. . .
my
relation
does
not
care
a
rush
.
--
Ld
.
Lytton
.
6.
Law
(a)
The
carrying
back
,
and
giving
effect
or
operation
to
,
an
act
or
proceeding
frrom
some
previous
date
or
time
,
by
a
sort
of
fiction
,
as
if
it
had
happened
or
begun
at
that
time
.
In
such
case
the
act
is
said
to
take
effect
by
relation
.
(b)
The
act
of
a
relator
at
whose
instance
a
suit
is
begun
.
Syn:
--
Recital
;
rehearsal
;
narration
;
account
;
narrative
;
tale
;
detail
;
description
;
kindred
;
kinship
;
consanguinity
;
affinity
;
kinsman
;
kinswoman
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
relation
n
1:
an
abstraction
belonging
to
or
characteristic
of
two
entities
or
parts
together
2:
the
act
of
sexual
procreation
between
a
man
and
a
woman
;
the
man's
penis
is
inserted
into
the
woman's
vagina
and
excited
until
orgasm
and
ejaculation
occur
[
syn
: {
sexual
intercourse
,
intercourse
,
sex act
,
copulation
,
coitus
,
coition
,
sexual congress
,
congress
, {
sexual
relation
,
carnal knowledge
]
3:
a
person
related
by
blood
or
marriage
; "
police
are
searching
for
relatives
of
the
deceased
"; "
he
has
distant
relations
back
in
New
Jersey
" [
syn
:
relative
]
4:
an
act
of
narration
; "
he
was
the
hero
according
to
his
own
relation
"; "
his
endless
recounting
of
the
incident
eventually
became
unbearable
" [
syn
:
telling
,
recounting
]
5: (
law
)
the
principle
that
an
act
done
at
a
later
time
is
deemed
by
law
to
have
occurred
at
an
earlier
time
; "
his
attorney
argued
for
the
relation
back
of
the
ammended
complaint
to
the
time
the
initial
complaint
was
filed
"
[
syn
:
relation back
]
6: (
usually
plural
)
mutual
dealings
or
connections
among
persons
or
groups
; "
international
relations
"
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