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relate
to show or make a connection between (two or more things)
связывать соотносить She related her experience to the theory we studied.
3.
communication tell a story or describe an event
He related the events of his trip with great enthusiasm.
4.
connection be relevant or concern a subjectRARE
This issue relates to our discussion.

interaction
communication or direct involvement with someone or something
Her interaction with the audience made the presentation more engaging.

accommodating
(adj.) helpful, obliging, polite (Though the apartment was not big enough for three people, Arnold, Mark, and Zebulon were all friends and were accommodating to each other.)

obliging
ready to do favors; helpful; courteous

nurture
(v.) to bring up, care for, train, nourish; (n.) rearing, training, upbringing

a long-standing relationship
having existed for a long time

a successful relationship
established "love maps"
shared powder and mutual support
conflict management
similarity
supportive social environment
positive emphasis

related (adj)
связанный, родственный
This article is related to modern art.
relation (noun)
«отношение», «связь», «соотношение»
The relation between diet and health is well documented.- Связь между питанием и здоровьем хорошо задокументирована.
adopt
formally accept or approve something official
The committee will adopt the new policy.
take into one's family

relative
«относительный», «сравнительный»
Success is relative; what matters to one person may not matter to another.- Успех относителен: то, что важно для одного, может не иметь значения для другого..
maternal instinct
материнский инстинкт

sibling rivalry
соперничество между братьями и сестрами

family gathering
a party or a meeting when many relatives come together as a group

striking resemblance
поразительное сходство

temperament
темперамент, характер, нрав

to inherited
унаследовать, унаследованный

family ties
семейные узы, родственные связи

handed down through a family
передавались в семье по наследству

bond
связь (напр. родственная)

close-knit
связанный тесными узами, сплочённый

adolescence
the time period between the beginning of puberty and adulthood

adulthood
the stage of development that begins around 18 to 21 years and ends at death

fatherhood
the state of being a father

stable upbringing
growing up in a stable environment

immediate family
a family grouping that includes a husband, wife, and their children

extended family
closely related people of several generations

family tree
a diagram showing the descendants of a common ancestor.

distant relative
someone in your family who is not closely related

loving family
People in this family love and care about each other

carefree childhood
you had nothing to worry about when you were young.

dysfunctional family
A family that provides a negative environment that discourages the growth and development of family members.

troubled childhood
If the children experience abuse, poverty, or problems with the law, we can say they had a troubled childhood.

bitter divorce
that means a separation in which there were
bad/angry feelings between the husband and wife

messy divorce
a prolonged legal battle involving lots of conflicts about the separation of the former couple's assets (money and possessions)

broken home
a family in which the parents are divorced or separated

custody of the children
The care, control, and maintenance of children.

grant joint custody
that means the ex husband and ex wife share the responsibility.

sole custody
one parent is responsible for raising the child; the other parent has specified visitation rights

award sole custody
a judge might award sole custody to the mother, and father has to pay child support

pay child support
regular payments to help with expenses for the kids.

mutual divorce/separation
the ex-husband and ex-wife agreed to separate without fighting

on good terms with each other
have a polite relationship without conflicts

getting pregnant
become with a baby inside the body

single mother
a woman who has a child without a husband or a boyfriend

to have an abortion
a medical operation to end a pregnancy

to give a baby up for adoption
to make it possible for other people to adopt one's baby

due date
The date by which an invoice must be paid.

the baby is due
"The .... .. ... next week" =expected to arrive

has the baby
gives birth to the baby
adoptive parents
parents to a child they did not produce biologically

raise the child
to bring up a child

adopted child
child who is adopted

birth mother
biological mother

divorce settlement
The decisions about the separation of assets are made in the divorce settlement

compassionate
Feeling or showing sympathy and concern for others.

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