associated / verb əˈsoʊ ʃiˌeɪt, -si-; noun, adjective, əˈsoʊ ʃi ɪt, -ˌeɪt, -si- /

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associated4 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.

associated 近义词

v. 动词 verb

connect in the mind

v. 动词 verb

befriend

更多associated例句

  1. Of the 20 countries considered most vulnerable to climate change and associated disasters, the IFRC found that none were in the top 20 countries receiving funding.
  2. Some companies have committed to offsetting the emissions associated with making their products, but these pledges can’t always be taken at face value.
  3. Graduates with bachelor’s degrees still generally make more than people with lesser credentials — about $19,000 a year more than associate degree recipients when they’re at the peak of their respective careers, according to the Hamilton Project.
  4. That’s not the face usually associated with an eating disorder.
  5. Perhaps, as Barrett suggests, no comparable historical disaster is so closely associated with one individual.
  6. Politicians who openly associated with Duke, or his hard-core associates, did so at their own risk.
  7. In Greek mythology, the species became associated with numerous gods.
  8. Human trafficking was once a crime associated primarily with a range of small to large crime groups.
  9. Now, it is the most traditional and celebrated Christmas cake in Germany—and definitely not associated with fasting.
  10. The following year, he developed pneumocystis pneumonia—a serious infection associated with HIV and AIDS.
  11. (b) Diseases of the stomach associated with deficient hydrochloric acid, as chronic gastritis and gastric cancer.
  12. Three varieties are associated with malarial fever in man—the tertian, quartan, and estivo-autumnal malarial parasites.
  13. She has been associated with Deppe for years in teaching, and "keeps all his sayings and ponders them in her heart."
  14. His namdee was intimately associated with French politics, from the commencement of the revolution in 1789.
  15. Its quality is determined by the greater or less proportion of silicious or gritty matter with which its fibres are associated.