rapport 英 [ræˈpɔ:(r)]   美 [ræˈpɔr, -ˈpor, rə-]

rapport

rapport  英 [ræˈpɔ:(r)] 美 [ræˈpɔr, -ˈpor, rə-]

n. 密切关系,交往;和谐一致 

名词复数:rapports 

In this article, I will discuss how to ask for a raise without destroying your office rapport. 这篇文章我将讨论怎样在不损害你的办公室人际关系的条件下要求加薪。
The author described the importance of how crucial it is to build rapport & trust and show empathy when you the sales person or entrepreneur meet with your client. 作者描述了建立和谐信任的关系,和在你作为一个销售员或者是一个企业家接见你的客户时惺惺相惜是多么的重要。

  • Rapport is a good sense of understanding and trust. If you have good rapport with your neighbors, they won't mind if you kick your ball onto their property every now and then.
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  • n. 密切关系,交往;和谐一致
  • 1. In this article, I will discuss how to ask for a raise without destroying your office rapport.

    这篇文章我将讨论怎样在不损害你的办公室人际关系的条件下要求加薪。

  • 2. The author described the importance of how crucial it is to build rapport & trust and show empathy when you the sales person or entrepreneur meet with your client.

    作者描述了建立和谐信任的关系,和在你作为一个销售员或者是一个企业家接见你的客户时惺惺相惜是多么的重要。

  • 3. One final useful thing about assuming rapport is that you may also start to feel positive feelings towards this new person, just as you do with your friend when you meet him/her.

    关于假设友好关系的一个最后的用处是,当你面对新的人群时,你可能也会开始感觉到积极的情感,就像你见到和你自己的朋友所做的那样。

  • rapport (n.) 1660s, "reference, relation, relationship," from French rapport "bearing, yield, produce; harmony, agreement, intercourse," back-formation from rapporter "bring back; refer to," from re- "again" (see re-) + apporter "to bring," from Latin apportare "to bring," from ad "to" (see ad-) + portare "to carry" (from PIE root *per-(2) "to lead, pass over")
rap·port / ræˈpɔː(r) ; NAmE ræˈpɔːr / noun [singular ,  uncountable ] rapport(with sb) | rapport(between A and B) a friendly relationship in which people understand each other very well 亲善;融洽;和谐 She understood the importance of establishing a close rapport with clients. 她懂得与客户建立密切和谐的关系的重要性。 rapport rapports rap·port / ræˈpɔː(r) ; NAmE ræˈpɔːr /
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