ratio
The French word 'rapport' is used in similar contexts as the English word 'ratio.' It indicates the numerical or quantitative comparison between two things, often in math or statistics. For example, in the phrase 'le rapport entre le nombre d'hommes et de femmes', it means 'the ratio of men to women'.
There is a good relationship between them.
This is a phrase used to describe that two or more individuals get along well or work productively together.
I see no connection between these two ideas.
This phrase expresses inability or trouble connecting two ideas together or finding a relationship between them.
I presented a report to my supervisor.
This sentence shows the use of 'rapport' in a professional or academic context to describe presenting a report or summary of information.