词组 | rapport |
释义 | rapport /ræˈpɔː $ -ɔːr/ noun friendly agreement and understanding between peopleadjectivesa good/great/excellent rapport The new coach seems to have a good rapport with the players.a close/strong rapport Most small business operators have a close rapport with their employees.an easy rapport The actors’ easy rapport makes this a charming movie.a warm rapport By the time they sat down to dinner, a warm rapport had grown between the two women.a special rapport I always felt a special rapport with my uncle.an instant/immediate rapport When we met, there was an instant rapport.personal rapport The two men had no personal rapport.verbshave/enjoy a rapport John and I had a tremendous rapport. | President George Bush had enjoyed a personal rapport with Gorbachev.feel a rapport I felt a rapport with the women I interviewed.establish/strike up a rapport It is more difficult to establish a rapport on the telephone.build (up)/develop a rapport We had a few meetings, and developed a good rapport.maintain (a) rapport You can maintain rapport by nodding to show agreement.prepositionsa rapport with sb They were impressed by her rapport with the children.a rapport between people Many critics remarked on the rapport between the two actors. |
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