associate's / verb əˈsoʊ ʃiˌeɪt, -si-; noun, adjective, əˈsoʊ ʃi ɪt, -ˌeɪt, -si- /

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associate's4 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

as·so·ci·at·ed, as·so·ci·at·ing.

  1. to connect or bring into relation, as thought, feeling, memory, etc.: Many people associate dark clouds with depression and gloom.
  2. to join as a companion, partner, or ally: to associate oneself with a cause.
  3. to unite; combine: coal associated with shale.
v. 无主动词 verb

as·so·ci·at·ed, as·so·ci·at·ing.

  1. to enter into union; unite.
  2. to keep company, as a friend, companion, or ally: He was accused of associating with known criminals.
  3. to join together as partners or colleagues.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who shares actively in anything as a business, enterprise, or undertaking; partner; colleague; fellow worker: He consulted with his associates before proceeding further.
  2. a companion or comrade: my most intimate associates.
  3. a confederate; an accomplice or ally: criminal associates.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. connected, joined, or related, especially as a companion or colleague; having equal or nearly equal responsibility: an associate partner.
  2. having subordinate status; without full rights and privileges: an associate member.
  3. allied; concomitant.

associate's 近义词

associate's

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更多associate's例句

  1. An extra review of the warrant by a commanding officer could have assessed the risk associated with acting on information that was reportedly wrong and outdated.
  2. Forty-three percent of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents in the Pew Research Center survey said voter fraud is a “major problem” associated with mail-in ballots.
  3. That also means that there is hope for companies which are associated with the most unsustainable practices.
  4. Potential transparency policies to improve patient safetyIn a research paper studying the risks associated with excipients, my co-author and I make three main recommendations to improve patient safety.
  5. On TikTok, audio is often a key component of hashtag challenges, with particular clips of music associated with specific challenges.
  6. Surenos are told when to workout, who to associate with and how to distribute any funds they make from illegal activity.
  7. Over at Sears, a sales associate makes just $8.44 an hour, $14,770.
  8. “He turned everybody he knew into somebody else he knew,” the former associate said.
  9. She lived it — civil rights and other issues that you associate from the family.
  10. She now serves as an Associate Professor at Colorado State University and has authored several books on autism and animal science.
  11. The reason we associate rhythm with the significance of time is that rhythm is a measurer of time.
  12. He did not know what the scent was, but it smelled rich and artificial, and he disliked to associate it with his new friend.
  13. With this political subjection one is reluctant to associate a more sordid kind of obligation.
  14. Generally persons who associate for charitable or benevolent purposes do not regard themselves in a legal sense as partners.
  15. And vowing to Him in an individual capacity, will not be accepted for vowing and swearing to Him in a public associate character.