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relevance noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + RELEVANCE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEconsiderable, great, wider 相当大的/重大的/更广泛的关系limited, marginal 有限的/微小的关联◆This debate has limited relevance to our current concerns.这场辩论与我们当前关注的问题关系不大。dubious, questionable 不确定的关联direct, immediate 直接相关continued, continuing 持续相关◆the continuing relevance of art to our daily lives艺术与日常生活的息息相通obvious 明显的关联real 真正的关联possible, potential 可能的关系;潜在的关联general 普遍联系particular, special 特别的关联contemporary 现实意义◆He claims that the laws are antiquated and have no contemporary relevance.他声称这些法律已经过时,没有现实意义。practical 实用性political 政治意义VERB + RELEVANCEbe of, remain of 与⋯有关◆The book is of particular relevance to student nurses.这本书是专门面向实习护士的。bear, have 有关联◆The theory bears little relevance to practice.这一理论基本没有实用价值。lack, lose 缺乏关联;失去相关性◆Her ideas have lost all relevance to the modern world.她的想法与现代社会完全脱节。ensure 确保相关性◆Constant revision of the curriculum must be undertaken to ensure its continuing relevance.必须经常修订课程设置以确保课程始终具有实用性。increase 加大相关性see 看出相关性demonstrate, establish 显示相关性;建立关联◆Skim the book in order to establish its relevance to your needs.浏览一下这本书,找找你所需要的东西。emphasize, underline (especially BrE) , underscore (NAmE) 强调相关性◆A Marxist approach emphasizes the relevance of class power.马克思主义的方法强调阶级力量所起的作用。assess, consider, examine, explore, judge 评估/考虑/审视/探究/判断相关性question 质疑相关性PREPOSITIONrelevance for, relevance to 与⋯的关系◆I can't see the relevance of his comment to the debate.我不明白他的评说与这一争论有何关系。 |