Relacionar in english
Relate
pronunciation: rɪleɪt part of speech: verb
pronunciation: rɪleɪt part of speech: verb
In gestures






relacionarse = interact (with) ; mingle (with) ; socialise [socialize, -USA].
Example: DBMS are essentially programming frameworks, and can offer good storage and retrieval, but often are intended for programmers to interact with, and thus may need a programmer in order to make them usable to libraries.Example: Not so long ago, the far off lands existed, to most people, in their imagination where they mingled with fairy tales and imaginary stories.Example: She is married and has a family, but does not spend much time in the director's office or socialize with her.relacionar = link ; relate ; tie together ; correlate ; link up.
Example: These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.Example: A 'see also' reference connects headings or index terms which are in some way related, where both of the headings are regarded as acceptable for use as headings for entries.Example: Time is automatically recorded to tie the two records together.Example: The availability of foreign scientific and technical journals in the country and the frequency of interloan requests are directly correlated.Example: The first word, 'communication,' should be familiar to librarians since we are in the business of getting across, linking up, in this age of enlightenment.more:
» estar directamente relacionado con = be directly correlated to .
Example: Accuracy is directly correlated to the librarian's professional expertise.» relacionar con = relate to ; link + Nombre + to .
Example: Their goal is to relate abstract management principles and theories to actual management practice, and to help narrow the gap between the classroom and the real world. Example: More than 30 people have fallen ill after a disease outbreak linked to a petting farm.» relacionarse = interact (with) ; mingle (with) ; socialise [socialize, -USA] .
Example: DBMS are essentially programming frameworks, and can offer good storage and retrieval, but often are intended for programmers to interact with, and thus may need a programmer in order to make them usable to libraries. Example: Not so long ago, the far off lands existed, to most people, in their imagination where they mingled with fairy tales and imaginary stories. Example: She is married and has a family, but does not spend much time in the director's office or socialize with her.» relacionarse con = ally with [Pasado y participio allied] ; become + allied with ; become + engaged (in/with) ; engage with .
Example: To ally ourselves with formal education in this or any other way might possibly compromise this position. Example: In school education the activity of reading quickly becomes allied with the subject of English, which covers a certain amount of English grammar but, certainly in secondary education, is almost synonymous with English literature. Example: There is a strong demand for information about Asia as Australia becomes engaged with countries of the Asia-Pacific region. Example: In order to overcome isolation and develop a community oriented approach, libraries will need to engage with people.» relacionarse (con) = tie in (with) .
Example: It seems to me that this would tie in with the different types of methodologies you mentioned earlier.» relacionarse con = ally with [Pasado y participio allied] ; become + allied with ; become + engaged (in/with) ; engage with .
Example: To ally ourselves with formal education in this or any other way might possibly compromise this position. Example: In school education the activity of reading quickly becomes allied with the subject of English, which covers a certain amount of English grammar but, certainly in secondary education, is almost synonymous with English literature. Example: There is a strong demand for information about Asia as Australia becomes engaged with countries of the Asia-Pacific region. Example: In order to overcome isolation and develop a community oriented approach, libraries will need to engage with people.» relacionarse con la gente equivocada = get in with + the wrong crowd .
Example: I started to get in with the wrong crowd when I was a young teen, and started to use alcohol, which than led to drugs.