Aún no tenemos significados para "relate to".
1This could relate to a situation, recent news or change of circumstances.
2However, these new points of evidence can't relate to issues previously considered.
3The demands served so far mostly relate to the fiscal year 2012.
4Chawla's bail conditions relate to the ongoing Estina dairy farm corruption case.
5Financial income and expenses often relate to currency exchange rates or debt.
6Some of the changes relate to so-called interchange fees, the report said.
7Consider these questions: Which points relate to the book as a whole?
8He said that the figure did not relate to a single year.
9The costs relate to the investigation and legal action taken against him.
10Other changes relate to memory and learning ability and response to stress.
11The company said they relate to last year's figures and earlier periods.
12So it's just working around different scenarios that relate to different investigations.
13When did they start doing that?' I can certainly relate to that.
14The new charges relate to an incident in Balclutha the following day.
15It is a journey many businesses in Northern Ireland can relate to.
16McClure says she is able to relate to these communities especially well.
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Relate to a través del tiempo
Relate to por variante geográfica