词组 | relevance |
释义 | relevance noun if something has relevance, it is directly related to what you are discussing, to your situation, or to the things that you are interested inadjectivesgreat/considerable relevance His books still have great relevance to people living today.special/particular relevance They discussed issues that were of particular relevance to women.direct relevance His evidence is of direct relevance to this case.immediate relevance (=relevance to what you are dealing with now) In your essay you should stick to subjects that are of immediate relevance.little/no relevance Young people feel that politics has little relevance to them.limited relevance Her past experience only has limited relevance to her new job.continuing relevance The article examines the continuing relevance of trade unions to economic and social progress.verbshave relevance These ancient stories still have relevance today.lose its relevance Is religion losing its relevance to modern society?doubt/question the relevance of sth People often question the relevance of studying subjects such as Latin and ancient Greek.emphasize/stress/highlight the relevance of sth She emphasized the relevance of art in people’s lives.prepositionsthe relevance of sth I was not sure about the relevance of his question.sth’s relevance to/for sb His writings still have relevance to people who live now.be of relevance to sb/sth I think this information may be of relevance to you.phrasesin order of relevance (=with the most relevant one listed first) The websites are listed in order of relevance. |
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