English to Galician Meaning of relative - achegada


Relative :
achegada

achegada, parente, parentes, relación de sangue, amiga, soporte, membro tribo, agnação, xeración, alguén

achegada, correlativo, comparativo, relacionado, relacional, aliado, parentes, análogo, como, correspondente, mesmo

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Definitions of relative in English
Noun(1) a person related by blood or marriage(2) an animal or plant that bears a relationship to another (as related by common descent or by membership in the same genus
Adjective(1) estimated by comparison; not absolute or complete(2) properly related in size or degree or other measurable characteristics; usually followed by `to'
Examples of relative in English
(1) Tequila is not made from cactus, but from the agave plant, a relative of the aloe.(2) As a first step in cost-effectiveness analyses, there must be evidence regarding the relative effectiveness of the treatment options being considered.(3) There are two uncontroversial semantically-relevant distinctions between that and which in relative clauses in standard English.(4) The key of the second group is usually the dominant for movements in the major and the relative major for movements in the minor, though other keys may be used.(5) In all of the above cases the question of relative rank was irrelevant to the question of a legal marriage, but both parties did admit a disparity.(6) The unnamed new species of fish is a smaller relative of the candiru, which is well known in the Amazon as a danger to people who go into the water.(7) Both have missed out the relative pronoun ÔÇÿthatÔÇÖ.(8) Of the two the Byzantine was nearer to the classical tradition, for it broadly recognized the articulation of the limbs and their relative proportions in nature.(9) Young mothers struggle alone to bring up a growing proportion of children in relative poverty and more and more old people live out their days in uncared-for solitude.(10) The last 20 years have seen a change in the relative efficiency and effectiveness of multilateral and bilateral aid.(11) All manner of other financial assets, especially the more exotic ones, have reached new highs in price and lows in absolute or relative yield in recent weeks.(12) A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine claimed that the disease is a mutant relative of the common cold.(13) A contrast of personal and non-personal is also found with the relative pronouns who/whom versus which.(14) Zinc-responsive dermatosis is an uncommon disease of dogs resulting from either an absolute or relative deficiency in zinc.(15) Of course, that's in relative risk, not absolute risk.(16) The premise is that the major key always prevails and all minor keys should be sung in terms of the relative major.
Related Phrases of relative
(1) relative clause ::
oración relativa
(2) relative to ::
en relación ao
(3) relative pronoun ::
pronome relativo
(4) relative humidity ::
humidade relativa
(5) relative pronouns ::
pronomes relativos
(6) blood relative ::
parente de sangue
(7) distant relative ::
parente afastado
(8) close relative ::
parente próximo
(9) relative density ::
densidade relativa
(10) relative motion ::
movemento relativo
Synonyms
Adjective
1. comparative ::
comparativo
2. proportionate ::
proporcionado
3. moderate ::
Moderado
4. proportional ::
proporcional
Noun
5. relation ::
relación
6. congener ::
conxénere
Different Forms
relative, relatively, relatives
Word Example from TV Shows
Every family in America has a relative...

Every family in America has a RELATIVE...

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 10

...that the sun's position relative
to arbitrary constellations...

...that the sun's position RELATIVE to arbitrary constellations...

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 1

He's not a relative, he's not allowed, right?

He's not a RELATIVE, he's not allowed, right?

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 22

I was speaking in relative terms.

I was speaking in RELATIVE terms.

Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 2

...caused by relative motion between
the source of the wave and the observer.

...caused by RELATIVE motion between the source of the wave and the observer.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 6

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