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associating

/verb uh-soh-shee-eyt, -see-; noun, adjective, uh-soh-shee-it, -eyt, -see-/US // verb əˈsoʊ ʃiˌeɪt, -si-; noun, adjective, əˈsoʊ ʃi ɪt, -ˌeɪt, -si- //

联想,联想到,联想到了,联营

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    as·so·ci·at·ed, as·so·ci·at·ing.

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

    • : to enter into union; unite.
    • : to keep company, as a friend, companion, or ally: He was accused of associating with known criminals.
    • : to join together as partners or colleagues.
n.名词 noun
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    • : 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.
    • : a companion or comrade: my most intimate associates.
    • : a confederate; an accomplice or ally: criminal associates.
    • : anything usually accompanying or associated with another; an accompaniment or concomitant.
    • : a person who is admitted to a subordinate degree of membership in an association or institution: an associate of the Royal Academy.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : connected, joined, or related, especially as a companion or colleague; having equal or nearly equal responsibility: an associate partner.
    • : having subordinate status; without full rights and privileges: an associate member.
    • : allied; concomitant.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbbefriend
Synonyms
accompany陪同,伴随着,陪同人员,陪同者join加入,加入我们,加入进来,加入我们的行列mix混合,搅拌,混合的,混杂amalgamate合并,混在一起,混杂在一起,混杂confederate邦联人,邦联,同盟者,同盟国consort配偶,伴侣,妃子,妃子们fraternize友好相处,结交,交往,结交朋友hobnob交谈,交游,交往,交际圈mingle夹杂,混杂在一起,混在一起,夹杂在一起pool池,水池,池子,池塘be friends成为朋友,是朋友,做朋友,做为朋友be in cahoots沆瀣一气,同流合污,串通一气,勾结buddy up结伴而行,搭档,伙伴,同心协力bunch up聚集在一起,捆绑,堆积如山,聚集在一起的come together走到一起,汇聚一堂,汇聚在一起,汇集gang up沆瀣一气,朋比为奸get in on参与进来,参与其中,参与到,参与get in with入伙,入,入职,入内get into进入,进,入,钻进get together聚会,聚在一起,聚会时,相聚go along with随同,顺着,顺应,跟随go partners去合作伙伴,走出去的合作伙伴,走出去的伙伴,走向合作伙伴hang around闲逛,闲晃,闲晃着,闲混hang out闲逛,挂出,玩耍,闲逛的时候hang out with厮混在一起,厮守在一起,厮混,厮混在一起的join up with投合,对接,投靠,投合的line up with排成一列,排列,排队,排成一行pal up伙伴,伙伴们,掌声,筹划play footsie with耍手段,耍花招,耍花样,耍赖run around with转来转去,流连忘返,转来转去的,流连run with运转时与,运作时,运转中的,运转时string along with字符串与,字串与,字符串和swing with摆动与,摆动,挥舞着,挥杆take up with接受,跟随,跟,探讨team up组队,携手合作,合作throw in together扔在一起,扔到一起,扔在一起的,扔到一起去tie in衔接,拴住,衔接在一起,拴在一起tie up捆绑,绑住,绑缚,捆绑起来truck with卡车与,卡车上有work with与,协同工作,配合,工作

Examples

  • Everyone associates the city of Berkeley with college, but more importantly, it’s where free speech was defended.

  • Such is the case for Toni Antiporda — a business development associate based in the Philippines.

  • Even though they were associated with businesses that sometimes don’t get a super positive association.

  • According to Ewald’s analysis, high transmissibility is often associated with lower virulence.

  • David Hervey is a research associate at Cato’s Project on Poverty and Inequality in California.

  • He receives the occasional visitor, but many of his family and friends fear that associating with him could be dangerous.

  • It cuts off access to the U.S. financial system for the organization and anyone associating with it.

  • According to Hinves, OSI told Gen. Higby that they recruited Neubauer because she was already associating with a bad crowd.

  • He reportedly has been associating with a high-ranking member of the Yamaguchi-gumi who is also on the US black list.

  • After all, Pepsi became a world-leading brand not on its actual virtues, but by associating it with a better, happier life.

  • A writer has truthfully said in regard to associating the name and use of the plant with the primitive users of it.

  • The religion associating God with men has visibly weakened or destroyed the ties which unite men.

  • They are generally learned men, appreciated by the cultivated classes, and usually associating with the rich and proud.

  • As winter is not their season of love, they reap but little advantage from associating.

  • You run across them accidentally and invariably they are doing something you would never have dreamed of associating them with.