rapport in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

rapport in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for rapport in the English»Spanish Dictionary

rapport [ræˈpɔ:ʳ, Am -ˈpɔ:r] N no pl

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It must be an object that is separable and that has some rapport to the lack.
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Her rapport with these two countries served her well in her subsequent appointments.
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The circuit riders came from among the common people, which helped them establish rapport with the frontier families they hoped to convert.
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The rapport between the two was fantastic, but it was short-lived.
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This also highlights the strong friendship and rapport between students of different levels.
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This attitude contributed to his legendary bad rapport with fans and journalists.
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Striking a rapport, the two women moved into the same "pensione".
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This is a prime example of the advantages of rapport and the depth of information even beyond the interview.
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Already familiar with one another's work, the duo felt an instant rapport, and planned to work together.
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He was known for his excellent rapport with players.
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