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词汇 rapport
释义 rapport
noun[ S or U ]
uk /ræpˈɔːr/ us /ræpˈɔːr/
a good understanding of someone and an ability to communicate well with them: 融洽;和谐;和睦的关系
We'd worked together for years and developed a close/good rapport.我们在一起工作多年,关系非常亲密/友好。
She has an excellent rapport with her staff.她和手下员工关系十分融洽。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Empathy and sensitivity
attuned
commune
commune with something
communicate
communicate with someone/something
communion
empathically
empathize
empathy
identify
identify with someone
relate
self-communing
self-communion
sensitive
sensitively
sensitiveness
speak
speak someone's languageidiom
understanding

rapport | American Dictionary


rapport
noun[ U ]
us/ræˈpɔr, rə-, -ˈpoʊr/
agreement or sympathy between people or groups:
She has a good rapport with her staff.

Examples of rapport


rapport
Some young people reported having a poor rapport with their treating oncologist.
Challenges to the quality and rapport in the practitioner-patient relationship, perhaps as a result of research activity, will therefore have a longer-term impact.
Patients responded positively to advice when in an appropriate context and by a health professional with whom they had developed a relationship and rapport.
Although rapport management is very much explored in terms of language contact in crosscultural and intercultural situations, only two chapters specifically involve a business setting.
Throughout the project we placed priority on building a close rapport with one another and openly speaking about personal issues as well as professional matters.
This results in even more confusion as well as loss of expertise and rapport when organisations lose the government contract to provide services.
More cognitively, do we not feel rapport when discovering that another person shares our likes and dislikes?
This article focuses on describing this positive and friendly aspect of interactions realised through the participants' use of specific rapport-building strategies.
Attunement prepares individuals for exploration, risk-taking, concentration and rapport and requires the development of trust between individuals.
In addition, forming a good relationship and rapport with the patient and family is viewed as a critical pre-requisite to quality care.
We seek rapport with tradition; we take meaning from our relationship to it, as the ancients did from their relationship to the cosmos.
If the listener responds with a similar switch, a degree of rapport is established.
In this one case only, successful rapport was not established.
Establishing rapport and putting the patient at ease is important.
The interviewers described these chats as essential in building up rapport and trust with the participant, and for alleviating their concerns.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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