English-Thai Dictionary
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VI ทำให้ เกี่ยวข้อง กัน ทำให้ สัมพันธ์กัน associate connect link tam-hai-kiao-kong-kan
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VI เกี่ยวข้อง เกี่ยวโยง เกี่ยวกับ สัมพันธ์ กับ kiao-kong
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VT เล่า บรรยาย เล่าเรื่อง describe narrate tell lao
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PHRV มี สัมพันธ์ ภาพ กับ me-sam-pan-ta-pab-kab
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PHRV เชื่อมโยง กับ สัมพันธ์ กับ chue-yong-kab
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PHRV เล่า (เรื่อง ให้ ฟัง lao-hai-fang
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ADJ ซึ่ง เกี่ยวข้อง กัน ซึ่ง สัมพันธ์กัน associated connected linked sueng-kiao-kong-kan
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ADJ เป็น ญาติ กัน เกี่ยวดอง กัน akin kindred pen-yad-kan
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
RELATE
v.t.[L. relatus, refero; re and fero, to produce. ] 1. To tell; to recite; to narrate the particulars of an event; as, to relate the story of Priam; to relate the adventures of Don Quixote.
2. To bring back; to restore. [Not in use. ]
3. To ally by connection or kindred.
To relate one's self, to vent thoughts in words.
RELATE
v.i.To have reference or respect; to regard. All negative words relate to positive ideas.
RELATED
pp. 1. Recited; narrated.
2. a. Allied by kindred; connected by blood or alliance, particularly by consanguinity; as a person related in the first or second degree.
RELATER
n.One who tells, recites or narrates; a historian.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
RELATE
Re *late " (r-lt "), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Related; p. pr. & vb. n.Relating. ] Etym: [F. relater to recount, LL. relatare, fr. L. relatus, used as p. p. of referre. See Elate, and cf. Refer. ]
1. To bring back; to restore. [Obs. ] Abate your zealous haste, till morrow next again Both light of heaven and strength of men relate. Spenser.
2. To refer; to ascribe, as to a source. [Obs. or R.]
3. To recount; to narrate; to tell over. This heavy act with heavy heart relate. Shak.
4. To ally by connection or kindred. To relate one's self, to vent thoughts in words. [R.]
Syn. -- To tell; recite; narrate; recount; rehearse; report; detail; describe.
RELATE
RELATE Re *late ", v. i.
1. To stand in some relation; to have bearing or concern; to pertain; to refer; -- with to. All negative or privative words relate positive ideas. Locke.
2. To make reference; to take account. [R.& Obs. ] Reckoning by the years of their own consecration without relating to any imperial account. Fuller.
RELATED
RELATED Re *lat "ed (-lt "d ), p. p. & a.
1. Allied by kindred; connected by blood or alliance, particularly by consanguinity; as, persons related in the first or second degree.
2. Standing in relation or connection; as, the electric and magnetic forcec are closely related.
3. Narrated; told.
4. (Mus. )
Defn: Same as Relative, 4.
RELATEDNESS
RELATEDNESS Re *lat "ed *ness, n.
Defn: The state or condition of being related; relationship; affinity. [R.] Emerson.
RELATER
RELATER Re *lat "er (-r ), n.
Defn: One who relates or narrates.
New American Oxford Dictionary
relate
re late |riˈlāt rəˈleɪt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 give an account of (a sequence of events ); narrate: various versions of the chilling story have been related by the locals. 2 (be related ) be connected by blood or marriage: he was related to my mother | people who are related. • be causally connected: high unemployment is related to high crime rates. • (relate something to ) discuss something in such a way as to indicate its connections with (something else ): the study examines social change within the city and relates it to wider developments in the country as a whole. • [ no obj. ] (relate to ) have reference to; concern: the new legislation related to corporate activities. • [ no obj. ] (relate to ) feel sympathy with; identify with: kids related to him because he was so anti-establishment. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Latin relat- ‘brought back, ’ from the verb referre (see refer ).
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re lat ed |riˈlātid rəˈleɪdɪd | ▶adjective belonging to the same family, group, or type; connected: sleeping sickness and related diseases. • [ in combination ] associated with the specified item or process, esp. causally: income-related benefits. DERIVATIVES re lat ed ness noun
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re lat er |riˈlātər rəˈleɪdər |(also relator ) ▶noun a person who tells a story; a narrator.
Oxford Dictionary
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re ¦late |rɪˈleɪt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 make or show a connection between: the study examines social change within the city and relates it to developments in the country as a whole | a supercomputer could relate all those factors. • (be related ) be causally connected: high unemployment is related to high crime rates. • (be related ) be connected by blood or marriage: he was related to my mother | people who are distantly related. • [ no obj. ] (relate to ) have reference to; concern: the new legislation related to corporate activities. 2 [ no obj. ] (relate to ) feel sympathy for or identify with: kids related to him because he was so rebellious. 3 give an account of; narrate: various versions of the story have been related by the locals. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Latin relat- ‘brought back ’, from the verb referre (see refer ).
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re |lated |rɪˈleɪtɪd | ▶adjective belonging to the same family, group, or type; connected: sleeping sickness and related diseases. • [ in combination ] associated with the specified item or process, especially causally: income-related benefits. DERIVATIVES relatedness noun
relater
relater |rɪˈleɪtə |(also relator ) ▶noun a person who tells a story; a narrator.
American Oxford Thesaurus
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relate verb 1 he related many stories: tell, recount, narrate, report, chronicle, outline, delineate, retail, recite, repeat, communicate, impart. 2 suicide rates are related to unemployment levels: connect to /with, associate with, link to /with, correlate to /with, ally with, couple with. 3 the charges relate to offenses committed in August: apply to, be relevant to, concern, pertain to, be pertinent to, have a bearing on, appertain to, involve. 4 she cannot relate to her stepfather: have a rapport with, get on (well ) with, sympathize with, feel for, identify with, empathize with, understand; informal hit it off with.
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related adjective 1 related ideas: connected, interconnected, associated, linked, coupled, allied, affiliated, concomitant, corresponding, analogous, kindred, parallel, comparable, homologous, equivalent. ANTONYMS unconnected. 2 are you two related? of the same family, kin, akin, kindred; formal cognate, consanguineous. ANTONYMS unrelated.
Oxford Thesaurus
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relate verb 1 he goes on to relate many other such stories: tell, recount, narrate, give an account of, describe; portray, depict, paint, unfold, set forth, present, report, chronicle, outline, delineate, retail, recite, repeat, rehearse, relay, convey, communicate, impart, spin; detail, enumerate, list, specify, itemize, cite, particularize, catalogue. 2 they found that mortality is related to unemployment levels | the infant cannot yet relate cause and effect: connect (with ), associate (with ), link (with ), correlate (with ), ally (with ), couple (with ), bracket (with ); bring together, find /establish a connection between, find /establish a relationship between, find /establish a link between, find /establish an association between, find /establish a correspondence between. 3 the charges relate to offences allegedly committed on 4 August: apply to, be relevant to, have relevance to, concern, refer to, have reference to, belong to, pertain to, be pertinent to, have to do with, bear on, have a bearing on, appertain to, affect, involve, cover, touch; archaic regard. 4 many adolescents find it hard to relate to a stepfather: have a rapport with, get on (well ) with, respond to, sympathize with, feel sympathy with, feel for, identify with, empathize with, connect with, understand, speak the same language as, be in tune with, be on the same wavelength as; informal hit it off with.
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related adjective 1 an amalgam of several related ideas: connected, interconnected, associated, linked, coupled, correlated, allied, affiliated, accompanying, concomitant, corresponding, analogous, kindred, parallel, comparable, equivalent, homologous, incidental. ANTONYMS unconnected, separate. 2 are you two related? of the same family, kin, akin, kindred, of the same blood, with a common ancestor /forebear, connected; rare agnate, consanguineous, cognate. ANTONYMS unrelated.
French Dictionary
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relater v. tr. verbe transitif Rapporter un fait en détail. : On lui relata les circonstances de sa naissance. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec les verbes suivants: • conter, faire un récit d ’une façon agréable; • narrer, faire un récit relativement long; • rapporter, faire un récit authentique. aimer
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
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re late /rɪléɪt /〖re (元へ )late (運ぶ )〗(形 )related, (名 )relation, relationship, relativity, (形 名 )relative, (副 )relatively 動詞 ~s /-ts /; ~d /-ɪd /; relating 他動詞 1 〈人が 〉〈 (2つ以上の )物 事 〉を関係 [関連 ] させる , 結び付ける ; 〈人が 〉〈物 事 〉を «…に » 関係 [関連 ]させる «to , with » (!be ~dなど分詞形容詞用法については →related ) ▸ relate theory and practice 理論と実践を結び付ける .2 〖relate A (to B )/that節 〗⦅かたく ⦆〈人が 〉(B 〈人 〉に )A 〈出来事 〉[…ということ ]を話す ▸ She related the whole story of her adventures to the children .彼女は子供たちに自分の冒険談を語った .自動詞 1 〈物 事が 〉 «…と » 関係がある , 関連がある «to » ▸ show how these ideas relate (to each other )これらの考えが (互いに )どのように関連しているか示す .2 〈物 事が 〉【主題 話題に 】関係する , かかわる «to » .3 〈人が 〉【人と 】良い関係を結ぶ , うまく付き合う «to » ▸ doctors who can relate to patients .患者の立場になることのできる医者 4 ⦅くだけた話 ⦆〈人が 〉【考え 状況に 】共感を覚える , «…を » 理解する «to » ▸ I can relate to that .その気持ちはよくわかるよ .rel á ting to A Aに関して (の )▸ the papers relating to the affairs この件に関する書類 .re l á t er 名詞 C 物語る人 .
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re lat ed /rɪléɪtɪd /→relate 形容詞 比較なし 1 «…と » 関係のある , 関連した «to » (↔unrelated ); 〖複合語で 〗…関連の 〈物 事 〉▸ Our quality of life is closely [directly ] related to our health .我々の生活の質は我々の健康と密接に関係する [直接関連する ]▸ related papers 関係書類 ▸ related facts 関連した事実 ▸ drug [stress ]-related illness 薬物 [ストレス ]と関連した病気 .2 〖be ~〗〈人が 〉 «…と » 親戚 (せき )[親類 ]関係にある «to » ▸ I'm distantly [closely ] related to her .私は彼女の遠い [近い ]親類です .3 〈動植物 言語などが 〉 «…と » 同族の , 同種の «to » .~ness 名詞 U 関連のあること .