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单词 interpersonal
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Definition of interpersonal in English:

interpersonal

adjective ɪntəˈpəːs(ə)n(ə)lˌɪn(t)ərˈpərs(ə)n(ə)l
  • Relating to relationships or communication between people.

    you will need good interpersonal skills
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Men and women who are good managers should have excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
    • My guess would be that Tom is a little off, when it comes to interpersonal relationships.
    • This has happened at the cost of interpersonal and even family relationships.
    • Both are similar to the extent that they are encountered in interpersonal relationships.
    • The interpersonal aspects of psychological abuse are not well studied.
    • They will have strong interpersonal, communication and leadership skills.
    • First and foremost is the development of communication and interpersonal skills.
    • She also thrived on speech classes and classes in interpersonal communications.
    • The acceptance of rape myths is related to sex role stereotypes and an acceptance of interpersonal violence.
    • Whites tend to view race relations - their interpersonal relationships with others - as important.
    • In this statement, there is not a word about improving the patient's interpersonal relationships.
    • Open plan living can have a profound and potentially disastrous effect on interpersonal relationships.
    • Laughter brings people together and improves interpersonal relationships.
    • I think it calls for empathy and good interpersonal skills and making a connection with the other person.
    • This aspect may show subconscious difficulties in close interpersonal relationships.
    • Furthermore, interpersonal relationships in Asia Pacific are based on reciprocity and return of favours.
    • Why rock the boat with bad news stories about interpersonal relationships when you have an annual plan to sell to voters?
    • This is really a life lesson about the power of interpersonal relationships.
    • Snipers generally have poor interpersonal relations but do not stand out in the crowd.
    • They are cognitive therapies, behavioural therapies, interpersonal therapies, and hypnosis.

Derivatives

  • interpersonally

  • adverb
    • For example, interpersonally trusting and agreeable individuals may use a less critical strategy to evaluate credibility because they are more willing to trust the target's account as true or are reluctant to challenge the account.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The authors suggest that aggression by narcissists is an interpersonally meaningful and specific response to an ego threat.
      • According to these models, aggression is associated with maladaptive patterns of encoding, interpretation, and retrieval of interpersonally relevant information.
      • It has been suggested that females are socialized to be more interpersonally sensitive and empathic.
      • More interpersonally oriented social psychologists and cultural anthropologists view emotions as being created among people.

Rhymes

impersonal, personal, transpersonal
 
 

Definition of interpersonal in US English:

interpersonal

adjectiveˌin(t)ərˈpərs(ə)n(ə)lˌɪn(t)ərˈpərs(ə)n(ə)l
  • attributive Relating to relationships or communication between people.

    you will need good interpersonal skills
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The acceptance of rape myths is related to sex role stereotypes and an acceptance of interpersonal violence.
    • My guess would be that Tom is a little off, when it comes to interpersonal relationships.
    • Men and women who are good managers should have excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
    • They will have strong interpersonal, communication and leadership skills.
    • Furthermore, interpersonal relationships in Asia Pacific are based on reciprocity and return of favours.
    • Open plan living can have a profound and potentially disastrous effect on interpersonal relationships.
    • This has happened at the cost of interpersonal and even family relationships.
    • Why rock the boat with bad news stories about interpersonal relationships when you have an annual plan to sell to voters?
    • Snipers generally have poor interpersonal relations but do not stand out in the crowd.
    • This aspect may show subconscious difficulties in close interpersonal relationships.
    • I think it calls for empathy and good interpersonal skills and making a connection with the other person.
    • The interpersonal aspects of psychological abuse are not well studied.
    • They are cognitive therapies, behavioural therapies, interpersonal therapies, and hypnosis.
    • Laughter brings people together and improves interpersonal relationships.
    • She also thrived on speech classes and classes in interpersonal communications.
    • First and foremost is the development of communication and interpersonal skills.
    • This is really a life lesson about the power of interpersonal relationships.
    • Both are similar to the extent that they are encountered in interpersonal relationships.
    • Whites tend to view race relations - their interpersonal relationships with others - as important.
    • In this statement, there is not a word about improving the patient's interpersonal relationships.
 
 
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