Relate to
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British pronunciation/ɹɪlˈeɪt tuː/
American pronunciation/ɹɪlˈeɪt tuː/

Definición y Significado de "relate to"

to relate to
[phrase form: relate]
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relacionarse con, identificarse con

to feel a connection or understanding with someone or something
Transitive: to relate to someone's feelings
to relate to definition and meaning
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Many people can relate to the feeling of excitement on the first day of a new job.
The teacher could relate to the students ' anxieties about the upcoming exam.
As a parent, she can relate to the challenges of raising a toddler.
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relacionarse con

to be connected to or about a particular subject
Transitive: to relate to a subject
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The discussion will primarily relate to the financial aspects of the project.
The documentary film relates to the environmental challenges facing our planet.
The training program will relate to the essential skills required for the job.
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Many people can relate to the feeling of excitement on the first day of a new job.
The teacher could relate to the students' anxieties about the upcoming exam.
As a parent, she can relate to the challenges of raising a toddler.
After experiencing a similar loss, she could deeply relate to her friend's grief.
He found it easy to relate to the main character's struggles in the novel.
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