affiliation 的定义
- the act of affiliating; state of being affiliated or associated.
affiliation 近义词
association with an organization
更多affiliation例句
- Clark said the newly minted cheer club has done no paperwork and has no nonprofit or business affiliation.
- If you’ve changed your name, moved within your state or want to change your party affiliation, you must update your registration or reregister in your new county.
- Ochsner did not answer ProPublica’s questions about doctor affiliations with hospice companies.
- The federal government recommends confirming your name is spelled accurately, that your address and party affiliation are up-to-date, and that you know where your polling place is.
- She created a pilot pod with her 9-year-old son and some classmates in June, and is assessing how to scale up that setup through her affiliation with the Orange County Educational Advancement Network, or OCEAN.
- And his last known affiliation with the Klan was almost 70 years ago, in 1946.
- Yamatani initially denied that she knew of the Zaitokukai affiliation of the people in the pictures.
- Dinosaurs like Donald Sterling draw the ire of Americans, regardless of political affiliation or ideological tilt.
- Chong has no affiliation with Parker or Stone, but that could very well change if they see this loving tribute to their work.
- “We do not care about political affiliation,” Vitali Gdenisku, a 37-year-old member of the group told me.
- It may even be that as one result of the affiliation of the two houses the Queen's Men were transferred to the Curtain.
- Both forms of exogamy, the unlimited and the limited, observe the same law with respect to the group affiliation of children.
- In church affiliation Mr. and Mrs. Smith are Catholics, loyal to the teachings of their denomination.
- Such an inference is very doubtful; and in any case the affiliation cannot have been very ceremonious.
- Political affiliation has nothing to do with membership, and all actual farmers and their families are entitled to it.