be rapport

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English - Turkish
uyum olmak
rapport
uyum

Müşteri ile olan uyumunuz hakkında bir fikir edinmek istiyorum. - I would like to get a feel for your rapport with the customer.

rapport
(Tıp) Hasta ve hekim arasındaki münasebet
rapport
dostça ilişki
rapport
hasta doktor ilişkisi
rapport
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) dayanışma
rapport
karşılıklı anlayış
rapport
ilgi
rapport
dostça münasebet
rapport
uyum halinde
rapport
{i} ilişki

Bizim iyi bir ilişkimiz var. - We have a good rapport.

rapport
{i} anlaşma
rapport
uyum en rapport birbiriyle anlaşmış
rapport
münasebet
English - English

Definition of be rapport in English English dictionary

rapport
A relationship of mutual trust and respect

He always tried to maintain a rapport with his customers.

rapport
Two or more people being in sync Getting along well and agreeing on what is currently going Mirroring each other in some fashion and communicating Understanding each other
rapport
\ra-POR; ruh-\, noun: A relation, especially one characterized by sympathetic understanding, emotional affinity, or mutual trust
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Rapport refers to the depth of interpersonal relationship established between an interviewer and a respondent during an interview
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(a) A comfortable relationship between the subject and the tester, ensuring cooperation in replying to test questions (b) A similar relationship between therapist and patient (c) A special relationship of hypnotic subject to hypnotist
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{i} understanding, close relationship, camaraderie
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A condition in which responsiveness has been established, often described as feeling safe, trusting, or willing
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A relationship of ease, harmony, and accord between the subject and examiner or therapist
rapport
relation of mutual understanding or trust and agreement between people
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Relation; proportion; conformity; correspondence; accord
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sympathetic compatibility
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A satisfying relationship with another person, involving a basic level of communication and mutual support Back to Human Relations Page
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If two people or groups have a rapport, they have a good relationship in which they are able to understand each other's ideas or feelings very well. He said he wanted `to establish a rapport with the Indian people' The success depends on good rapport between interviewer and interviewee. friendly agreement and understanding between people relationship rapport with/between (rapporter )
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That conscious feeling of harmonious accord, mutual responsiveness, and sympathy that contributes to the patient's confidence in the therapist and willingness to work cooperatively with him or her
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A state of mutual trust and respect existing between two or more people Rapport is the primary basis for all successful communication
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One way of persuading your audience to agree with your argument The audience is encouraged to identify themselves with the author - through similar group membership, through shared emotion, through mutual goals, through identification of a shared adversary Ex: 'We nurses must…,' 'Those who really care for the health of their patients will agree…,' 'Those of us who want increased recognition of our professional status will …,' 'Most of us will agree that HMOs are often motivated by something other than concern for quality healthcare… " See also
rapport
a feeling of sympathetic understanding
rapport
a process of establishing and sustaining a relationship by creating feelings of goodwill and trust
rapport
The process of building and maintaining a relationship of mutual trust and understanding The ability to elicit useful responses from others Often operates at the levels of words, actions, values and beliefs
be rapport

    Hyphenation

    be rap·port

    Turkish pronunciation

    bi räpôr

    Pronunciation

    /bē raˈpôr/ /biː ræˈpɔːr/
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