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associate美 [ə'soʊʃiət] 英 [ə'səʊsiət] - v.交往;联想;联系;(尤指)混在一起
- n.伙伴;同事;合伙人;准学士(获得两年制高校学位)
- adj.非正式的;准的;副的;联合的
- 网络关联;使联合;结合
第三人称单数:associates 现在分词:associating 过去式:associated adj.+n. associate editor,associate member,associate user adj. subordinate,secondary,junior,assistant,sub- n. partner,colleague,coworker,companion,comrade 1. | [t] ~ sb/sth (with sb/sth) 联想;联系to make a connection between people or things in your mind |
| I always associate the smell of baking with my childhood. 一闻到烘烤食物的味道,我就想起了童年。 | | He is closely associated in the public mind with horror movies. 在公众的心目中,他总是和恐怖电影紧密联系在一起。 |
2. | [i] ~ with sb 交往;(尤指)混在一起to spend time with sb, especially a person or people that sb else does not approve of |
| I don't like you associating with those people. 我不喜欢你和那些人混在一起。 |
3. | [t] ~ yourself with sth 表明支持;表示同意to show that you support or agree with sth |
| I associate myself with the Prime Minister's remarks(= I agree with them) . 我赞同首相所言。 |
1. | 非正式的;准的;副的of a lower rank; having fewer rights in a particular profession or organization |
| associate membership of the European Union 欧洲联盟的非正式会员身份 | | an associate member/director/editor 准会员;副导演;副主编 |
2. | 联合的;有关联的joined to or connected with a profession or an organization |
| an associate company in Japan 在日本的一家联营公司 |
1. | 同事;伙伴a person that you work with, do business with or spend a lot of time with |
3. | 准学士(获得两年制高校学位)a person who has an Associate's degree (= one that is given after completing two years of study at a junior college) |
n. | 1. a partner in a business or other undertaking 2. somebody who is known to spend time with another person 3. a member of an organization such as a club or a law firm, especially a newly licensed lawyer, who does not have full status, rights, or privileges 4. a holder of an associate degree 5. someone you work with, especially in business 6. a member of an organization who has only some of the rights or benefits that ordinary members have 1. a partner in a business or other undertaking 2. somebody who is known to spend time with another person 3. a member of an organization such as a club or a law firm, especially a newly licensed lawyer, who does not have full status, rights, or privileges 4. a holder of an associate degree 5. someone you work with, especially in business 6. a member of an organization who has only some of the rights or benefits that ordinary members have | v. | 1. to connect one thing with another in the mind 2. to spend time together with somebody 3. to be involved with somebody or something in a personal or professional capacity 4. to allow yourself to be connected with somebody or something, or voluntarily connect yourself with somebody or something 5. to become involved with somebody regarded as unsuitable 1. to connect one thing with another in the mind 2. to spend time together with somebody 3. to be involved with somebody or something in a personal or professional capacity 4. to allow yourself to be connected with somebody or something, or voluntarily connect yourself with somebody or something 5. to become involved with somebody regarded as unsuitable | adj. | 1. joined with others on an equal or nearly equal basis 2. with subordinate status or less than full membership in an organization 3. someone who is in an associate position has a job at a level below the highest level |
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