ACQUAINTANCESHIP - Definition. Was ist ACQUAINTANCESHIP
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Was (wer) ist ACQUAINTANCESHIP - definition

STRONG, DEEP, OR CLOSE ASSOCIATION OR ACQUAINTANCE BETWEEN TWO OR MORE PEOPLE
Acquaintance; Acquaintanceship; Interpersonal relationships; Human relations; Interpersonal relations; Human relationships; Companionship; Interpersonal; Close relationship; Aquaintance; Acquaintence; Human interaction; Inter-personal relationships; Interpersonal conflict; Human relationship; Interpersonal Relationship; Interperson; Interpersonal interaction; Individual relationship; Family breakdown; Family problem; Family conflict; Interpersonal relation

acquaintanceship         
n.
1) to strike up an acquaintanceship with
2) a casual; close, intimate acquaintanceship
3) an acquaintanceship with
Acquaintanceship         
·noun A state of being acquainted; acquaintance.
acquaintance         
(acquaintances)
1.
An acquaintance is someone who you have met and know slightly, but not well.
The proprietor was an old acquaintance of his...
N-COUNT: oft with poss
2.
If you have an acquaintance with someone, you have met them and you know them.
...a writer who becomes involved in a real murder mystery through his acquaintance with a police officer...
N-VAR: oft poss N, N with n, on N
3.
Your acquaintance with a subject is your knowledge or experience of it. (FORMAL)
They had little or no acquaintance with philosophy or history...
N-UNCOUNT: usu with supp, oft N with n
4.
When you make someone's acquaintance, you meet them for the first time and get to know them a little. (FORMAL)
I first made his acquaintance in the early 1960s...
PHRASE: V inflects

Wikipedia

Interpersonal relationship

Interpersonal relationship (or interpersonal relation) define a social association, connection, or affiliation between two or more persons. They vary in degrees of intimacy, self-disclosure, duration, reciprocity and power distribution. The main themes or purposes of the interpersonal relations are: family, kinship, friendship, love, marriage, business, employment, clubs, neighborhoods, ethical values, support and solidarity. Interpersonal relations may be regulated by law, custom or mutual agreement, and form the basis of social groups and societies. They appear when people communicate or act with each other within specific social contexts, and they thrive on equitable and reciprocal compromises.

The scientific analysis of interpersonal relationships involves several branches of the social sciences, e.g. communication, psychology, anthropology, social work, sociology, and mathematics. This scientific analysis had evolved during the 1990s and has become "relationship science," through the researches of Ellen Berscheid and Elaine Hatfield. This interdisciplinary science attempts to provide evidence-based conclusions through the use of data analysis.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für ACQUAINTANCESHIP
1. There had, he told MPs, been "no impropriety whatsoever" in his "acquaintanceship" with Keeler.
2. "We‘ve had ‘boxers and briefs‘ and a real acquaintanceship with a personal side, an uninhibited side, an unclothed side of the president." Combine that with an increasing hunger for celebrity photos and a chiseled presidential body, and Obama becomes an obvious target for paparazzi.
3. Profumo insisted: "There was no impropriety whatsoever in my acquaintanceship with Miss Keeler." It was after this that the outspoken Tory MP Nigel Birch voiced all cynics‘ suspicions by saying: "What are whores about?" Stephen Ward, fearing police prosecution as a pimp, informed Macmillan, through his principal private secretary Tim Bligh, about a series of love letters Profumo had sent Keeler.