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relevant

adjective
/ˈreləvənt/
/ˈreləvənt/
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  1. closely connected with the subject you are discussing or the situation you are in紧密相关的;切题的
    • relevant information/facts/documents/factors相关信息/事实/文件/因素
    • The incident is still under investigation by the relevant authorities.有关事件仍在调查中。
    • a relevant suggestion/question/point相关的提议/问题/观点
    • The decision was in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Police Act 1996.该决定符合1996年《警察法》的有关规定。
    • Do you have the relevant experience?你有相关的经验吗?
    • relevant to somebody/something These comments are not directly relevant to this inquiry.这些意见与这项调查没有直接联系。
    • relevant for somebody/something This book is particularly relevant for the study of Irish history of this period.这本书与这一时期的爱尔兰历史研究特别相关。
    • it is relevant to do something It was clearly relevant to consider what effect the proposed works would have on the land.考虑拟议工程对土地的影响显然很重要。
    opposite irrelevant
    Extra Examples
    • Send me all the relevant information.向我发送所有相关信息。
    • These decisions are directly relevant to environmental issues.这些决定与环境问题直接相关。
    • Is there a morally relevant difference between human life and animal life?人类和动物的生命有什么与道德相关的差异吗?
    • Resist the temptation to discuss topics that are not strictly relevant to the essay question.要抵制讨论与问答题关系不大的题目这种倾向。
    • The article was only marginally relevant.这篇文章的关联性很小。
    • information relevant to this case这一案件的相关信息
    • He made one or two highly relevant points.他提出了一两个高度相关的观点。
    • I don't think that question is really very relevant.我不认为那个问题真的很重要。
    • They are looking for someone with relevant experience in childcare.他们在寻找有相关育儿经验的人。
    • We should consider everything, even if it doesn't seem immediately relevant.我们应该考虑所有内容,即使这些内容似乎并不直接相关。
    • You can get the relevant information from your admissions officer.您可以从招生人员那里获取相关信息。
    • vocationally relevant qualifications与职业相关的资历
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • seem
    • become
    adverb
    • especially
    • extremely
    • highly
    preposition
    • to
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  2. the fact of being valuable and useful to people in their lives and work有价值的;有意义的
    • Her novel is still relevant today.她的小说今天仍有现实意义。
    • relevant to somebody/something Past imperial glories are hardly relevant to the present day.昔日帝国的辉煌与现在几乎没什么关系了。
  3. Word Originearly 16th cent. (as a Scots legal term meaning ‘legally pertinent’): from medieval Latin relevant- ‘raising up’, from Latin relevare.

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