
(同仁)
同事
someone with whom one works

N/A
someone we like and trust

(反驳)
争辩
to deny a statement
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(商讨)
讨论
to talk about something with someone, often in a formal manner
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(班级伙伴)
同学
someone who is or was in the same class as you at school or college

(挚友)
亲密朋友
a friend that one has a strong relationship with
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(情侣)
夫妇
two people who are married or having a romantic relationship

(订婚男友)
未婚夫
a man who is engaged to someone

(订婚女友)
未婚妻
a woman who is engaged to someone

(合租者)
室友
a person whom one shares a room or apartment with

(配偶)
伴侣
the person that you are married to or having a romantic relationship with
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(会面)
见面
to come together as previously scheduled for social interaction or a prearranged purpose
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(提出结婚)
求婚
to ask a person to marry one
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(首领)
领导
a person who leads or commands others

(会员)
成员
someone or something that is in a specific group, club, or organization

(关系人)
亲属
a person who is related to someone by blood or marriage
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(成为)
是
used when naming, or giving description or information about people, things, or situations
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(组合在一起)
一起
in a way that two or multiple things are combined or in contact with each other

(成为)
变成
to start or grow to be
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(结束关系)
分手
to end a relationship, typically a romantic or sexual one
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N/A
to legally become someone's wife or husband

(表现)
进展
to develop or perform in a positive or successful way
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N/A
to become familiar with someone or something by spending time with them and learning about them

(交往)
约会
to regularly spend time with a person that one likes and has a sexual or romantic relationship with
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(共有)
共同
having something shared or mutually owned by two or more people or groups

N/A
to be no longer in contact with a friend or acquaintance
The idiom "lose touch" has its origin in the literal sense of losing physical contact or connection with someone or something. Over time, it has evolved into a figurative expression, signifying the loss of communication or contact with a person, group, or a specific situation. This idiom can be traced back to the idea that when people or objects physically move apart, they are no longer in direct contact or close proximity, which is now used metaphorically to describe a lack of ongoing interaction or connection.

N/A
to be in contact with someone, particularly by seeing or writing to them regularly
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