词组 | relevant |
释义 | relevant AC /ˈreləvənt, ˈrelɪvənt/ adjective directly relating to the subject or problem being discussed or consideredadverbsvery/highly relevant The lawyer argued in court that the evidence was highly relevant to the case.particularly/especially relevant Protecting the environment seems particularly relevant today, when everyone is worried about global warming.directly relevant She has a lot of experience which is directly relevant to her new job.potentially relevant (=possibly relevant) The data is potentially relevant to our research.still relevant His words are still relevant for people living in the modern world.no longer relevant Some people think that the church’s teachings are no longer relevant.politically/culturally/socially etc relevant Courses need to be culturally relevant to students’ lives.nounsrelevant experience For this job you need a degree and some relevant experience.relevant information/facts/data/material We have received all the relevant information. | This book will contain relevant material for your essay.relevant evidence All relevant evidence must be available to the court.a relevant question I’m not sure if that is a relevant question. | Questions should be brief and relevant.a relevant factor Age is a relevant factor to consider when choosing a party leader.a relevant document Relevant documents were presented in court.the relevant authorities/body/department You must send a copy of this document to the relevant authorities.relevant legislation (=relevant laws) The company must obey all the relevant legislation.the relevant time/period He had not been there at the relevant time.prepositionsrelevant to sth Amir has a lot of experience that is relevant to this job.relevant for sb This information is particularly relevant for older people.THESAURUS: relevant pertinent formal directly relating to a subject or situation and important when considering it: The court should consider pertinent information contained in the report. | He asked me several very pertinent questions. | This issue seems highly pertinent. to the point if something you say or write is to the point, it is directly connected to what is being discussed: Your notes should be brief and to the point. | The treatment is expensive and, more to the point, potentially dangerous. applicable if something is applicable to a particular person, group, or situation, it affects them or relates to them: These rules are applicable to all students.ANTONYMS → irrelevant |
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