relevant
US: /ˈɹɛɫəvənt/
UK: /ɹˈɛlɪvənt/
UK: /ɹˈɛlɪvənt/
English Vietnamese dictionary
relevant /'relivənt/
- tính từ
- thích đang, thích hợp; xác đáng
- the relevant documents: những tài liệu thích hợp (cho vấn đề gì)
- thích đang, thích hợp; xác đáng
Advanced English dictionary
1 closely connected with the subject you are discussing or the situation you are thinking about: a relevant suggestion / question / point + These comments are not directly relevant to this enquiry. + Do you have the relevant experience? + Send me all the relevant information.
Antonym: IRRELEVANT
2 having ideas that are valuable and useful to people in their lives and work: Her novel is still relevant today. + How relevant is religious education to most children?
relevance noun [U]: I don't see the relevance of your question. + What he said has no direct relevance to the matter in hand. + a classic play of contemporary relevance
relevantly adverb: The applicant has experience in teaching and, more relevantly, in industry.
Thesaurus dictionary
adj.
pertinent, appropriate, apt, related, relative, significant, suited, applicable, fitting, proper, germane, akin, allied, associated, apposite, to the point:
Alan's suggestion is not strictly relevant to our plans.
Collocation dictionary
VERBS
be, seem | become | consider sth, deem sth, regard sth as, see sth as
ADV.
especially, extremely, highly, particularly, specially, very | barely, hardly, not really, scarcely
Past imperial glories are hardly relevant to the present day.
| (only) marginally, partially | not necessarily, not strictly
Resist the temptation to discuss topics that are not strictly relevant to the essay question.
| directly | only indirectly | immediately | no longer | potentially | apparently | clearly, obviously | universally | morally, politically, socially
Is there a morally relevant difference between human life and animal life?
| vocationally
vocationally relevant qualifications
PREP.
to
information relevant to this case
Concise English dictionary
'relɪvənt
adj.
+having a bearing on or connection with the subject at issue