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31Relation — Als Relation (lat. relatio „das Zurücktragen“) wird im Allgemeinen eine bestimmte Beziehung zwischen Gegenständen (Relata; Einzahl: Relatum) oder Ereignissen bezeichnet. Der Begriff der Relation steht im engen Zusammenhang mit den Begriffen… …
32Relation de un à un — En gestion de base de données, une relation de un à un détermine que pour chaque enregistrement d une table, il ne peut y avoir que zéro ou un enregistrement d une autre table qui lui soit lié. Il est intéressant d utiliser ce type de relation… …
33relation — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. bearing, close connection; narration, narrative, storytelling; kinship, family tie; kinsman, relative; reference; proportion, ratio. See relation, description, posterity. II Close connection Nouns 1 …
34relation*/*/*/ — [rɪˈleɪʃ(ə)n] noun 1) relations [plural] the relationship between countries, people, or organizations international relations[/ex] better relations between Japan and China[/ex] We have very good relations with the local police.[/ex] 2) [C/U] a… …
35Relation — Re·la·ti·on [ tsi̯oːn] die; , en; die Relation (zwischen etwas (Dat) und etwas (Dat)) geschr; die Beziehung oder Verbindung, die es zwischen (zwei) Dingen, Tatsachen, Begriffen usw gibt ≈ Verhältnis <eine Relation besteht, stimmt; etwas in… …
36relation — 01. We ve always had excellent [relations] with our neighbors. In fact, we even holiday together every summer. 02. [Relations] between the African nations of Senegal and the Gambia are friendly, and the people trade with each other, and cross… …
37relation — A relative or kinsman; a person connected by consanguinity. A person connected with another by blood or affinity. Liprie v. Michigan Millers Mut. Ins. Co., La.App., 143 So.2d 597, 600. The words relatives and relations, in their primary sense,… …
38relation — n. 1) a relation between 2) in relation to * * * [rɪ leɪʃ(ə)n] a relation between in relation to …
39relation — n. 1 a what one person or thing has to do with another. b the way in which one person stands or is related to another. c the existence or effect of a connection, correspondence, contrast, or feeling prevailing between persons or things, esp. when …
40relation — noun Etymology: Middle English relacion, from Anglo French, from Latin relation , relatio, from referre (past participle relatus) to carry back Date: 14th century 1. the act of telling or recounting ; account 2. an aspect or quality (as… …