associate
associate 英 [əˈsəʊʃieɪt] 美 [əˈsoʊʃieɪt]
v. 联系;交往; n. 同事,伙伴 adj. 副的;联合的,有关联的
进行时:associating 过去式:associated 过去分词:associated 第三人称单数:associates 名词复数:associates
- As a verb, associate can mean to make a connection between things or concepts. You might associate the smell of lemons with summer memories of selling lemonade. Or, with polishing your furniture with Lemon Pledge.
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- v. 联系;交往;
- n. 同事,伙伴
- adj. 副的;联合的,有关联的
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1. 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。
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2. 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。
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3. I don't like you associating with those people.
我不喜欢你和那些人混在一起。
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4. I associate myself with the Prime Minister's remarks .
我赞同首相所言。
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5. associate membership of the European Union
欧洲联盟的非正式会员身分
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6. an associate member, an associate director, an associate editor
准会员;副导演╱主编
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7. an associate company in Japan
在日本的一家联营公司
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8. business associates
业务伙伴
- associate (adj.) early 15c., "allied, connected, paired; joined in an interest, object, employment or purpose," from Latin associatus, past participle of associare "join with," from assimilated form of ad "to" (see ad-) + sociare "unite with," from socius "companion, ally," from PIE *sokw-yo-, suffixed form of root *sekw- (1) "to follow."
- associate (n.) 1530s, "a partner in interest or business," from associate (adj.). Meaning "one admitted to a subordinate degree of membership" is from 1812.
- associate (v.) mid-15c., "join in company, combine intimately" (transitive), from Latin associatus past participle of associare "join with," from assimilated form of ad "to" (see ad-) + sociare "unite with," from socius "companion, ally," from PIE *sokw-yo-, suffixed form of root *sekw- (1) "to follow." Related: Associated; associating. Intransitive sense of "have intercourse, be associated" is from 1640s. Earlier form of the verb was associen (late 14c.), from Old French associier "associate (with)."
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