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afinidade
A relationship of mutual understanding or trust and agreement between people.
resonance
Portuguese
afinidade
1
He was an inspiring teacher with a particular
rapport
with young scientists.
2
Despite their differences, the two men shared a mostly polite stage
rapport
.
3
Trudy asks-oneof the best questions, she has discovered, for fostering
rapport
.
4
Someone obviously had a
rapport
with the city similar to his own.
5
Get friendly Trying to build
rapport
with the other side is key.
6
Grigorieva said the two had a professional
rapport
before becoming romantically attached.
7
Not going to be easy to gain a foothold of
rapport
here.
8
Bales wrote that they knew each other and had a strong
rapport
.
9
Besides, he told himself, his openness created a
rapport
with the natives.
10
They'd have as much
rapport
in the bedroom as they did elsewhere.
11
He finally managed to take control, yet was not fully en
rapport
.
12
Judith Churcher believed she'd had a deep and honest
rapport
with Wright.
13
Light and shadow are nothing more than a
rapport
between two tones.
14
He claims that he's doing it because of his
rapport
with customers.
15
Only when they joined minds did they have any kind of
rapport
.
16
Their
rapport
showed in their eyes and they didn't need to speak.
rapport
good rapport
build rapport
great rapport
personal rapport
close rapport
Portuguese
afinidade