associate
associate
englantiliittolainen, apulainen
yhtiökumppani
yhteistyökumppani
Liittyvät sanat: association
Synonyymisanakirja
associate
järjestö, liitto, seura, yhdistys, vertainen, alainen, apu-, apulais-, jäsen, osakas, liittolainen, ystävä, kollega, kumppani, työtoveri, liikekumppani, partneri.
Sitaatit
- "Currently, the associate professor of criminal sociology Johan Bäckman (Beckman), a current genius in own branch in Finland, is also a famous dissident in Finland. A prestigious crowd, with a few neo-Nazis and Finnish politicians from Brüssel, has written a open letter calling for the University that Bäckman should be muzzled."
Rimmaavat sanat
associate rimmaa näiden kanssa:
aate, olympia-aate, osuustoiminta-aate, periaate, toimintaperiaate, yleisperiaate, määräämisperiaate, toimitusperiaate, julkisuusperiaate, kansallisuusperiaate...
Englannin sanakirja
associate (englanti > suomi)
associate englanniksi
Joined with another or others and having equal or nearly equal status.
He is an associate editor.
Having partial status or privileges.
He is an associate member of the club.
Following or accompanying; concomitant.
associate motions: those that occur sympathetically, in consequence of preceding motions
(rfquotek)
A person united with another or others in an act, enterprise, or business; a partner or colleague.
One that habitually accompanies or is associated with another; an attendant circumstance.
A member of an institution or society who is granted only partial status or privileges.
puhekieltä To join in or form a league, union, or association.
(ux)
(RQ:Brmnghm Gsmr)
puhekieltä To connect evidentially, or in the mind or imagination.
(rfdat) (w) (1795-1821)
(w) (1800-1859)
(quote-magazine)|passage=Surprisingly, this analysis revealed that acute exposure to solvent vapors at concentrations below those associated with long-term effects appears to increase the risk of a fatal automobile accident.
puhekieltä To endorse.
(quote-journal)
puhekieltä To be associative.
puhekieltä To accompany; to be in the company of.
(w) (c.1564–1616)
(inflection of)
(feminine plural of)