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词汇 human relations
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Definition of human relations in English:

human relations

plural noun
  • Relations with or between people, particularly the treatment of people in a professional context.

    人际关系

    the balance between technology and human relations in medicine
    as modifier the human relations school of management
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In international relations, as in other spheres of human relations, nothing stands still for very long.
    • Problems in human relations can be analyzed, interpreted, and given meaning only within given social and ethical contexts.
    • It reminds those of us who are academics that we're not just about information, we're also about human relations and society at large.
    • These days he heads the city's human relations commission.
    • The many modern advances of the world have shifted attention toward issues of human relations, social action, culture and identities.
    • Rightly so, in the sense that however essential the historical-political background is to his work, for him, the crucial preoccupation is human relations.
    • They've got to talk more about human relations.
    • He is not by nature honest or open about anything, and has a hard time seeing the gradations that exist in normal human relations.
    • These people are well-suited to all fields involving human relations, and settling conflicts is their specialty.
    • They also study financial management, human relations, living a healthy lifestyle and a variety of other subjects.
    • While separations happen in the course of human relations, the void this particular episode left has been very difficult to fill.
    • It is time to create new possibilities in human relations, in economics, in governance, in politics and in all areas of endeavor.
    • Desire, she can see, is the place where she will come to understand deeply the instrumental nature of human relations.
    • He had questions about everything: government, elections, the countries and their relations, human relations and society.
    • In implies a continuing search for truth in the sense of humanity's pursuit of improved ways of building social institutions and ordering human relations.
    • ‘In human relations, as in law, it makes sense to assume people mean well unless we have evidence to suggest otherwise’.
    • She uses it to focus on social issues and human relations in general, and issues concerning women and their identity in particular.
    • In my opinion, the best political documentaries are those that capture the human relations in the story.
    • The relations between service providers and customers are also human relations.
    • Wisdom recommends pursuing resolution and conciliation in human relations instead of reciprocating offence or petulance.

Definition of human relations in US English:

human relations

plural noun
  • Relations with or between people, particularly the treatment of people in a professional context.

    人际关系

    the balance between technology and human relations in medicine
    as modifier the human relations school of management
    Example sentencesExamples
    • While separations happen in the course of human relations, the void this particular episode left has been very difficult to fill.
    • In implies a continuing search for truth in the sense of humanity's pursuit of improved ways of building social institutions and ordering human relations.
    • He is not by nature honest or open about anything, and has a hard time seeing the gradations that exist in normal human relations.
    • The relations between service providers and customers are also human relations.
    • In international relations, as in other spheres of human relations, nothing stands still for very long.
    • In my opinion, the best political documentaries are those that capture the human relations in the story.
    • The many modern advances of the world have shifted attention toward issues of human relations, social action, culture and identities.
    • These days he heads the city's human relations commission.
    • ‘In human relations, as in law, it makes sense to assume people mean well unless we have evidence to suggest otherwise’.
    • It is time to create new possibilities in human relations, in economics, in governance, in politics and in all areas of endeavor.
    • He had questions about everything: government, elections, the countries and their relations, human relations and society.
    • Problems in human relations can be analyzed, interpreted, and given meaning only within given social and ethical contexts.
    • They've got to talk more about human relations.
    • She uses it to focus on social issues and human relations in general, and issues concerning women and their identity in particular.
    • Rightly so, in the sense that however essential the historical-political background is to his work, for him, the crucial preoccupation is human relations.
    • It reminds those of us who are academics that we're not just about information, we're also about human relations and society at large.
    • Desire, she can see, is the place where she will come to understand deeply the instrumental nature of human relations.
    • Wisdom recommends pursuing resolution and conciliation in human relations instead of reciprocating offence or petulance.
    • These people are well-suited to all fields involving human relations, and settling conflicts is their specialty.
    • They also study financial management, human relations, living a healthy lifestyle and a variety of other subjects.
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