Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Associate"
The meaning of "Associate" in various phrases and sentences
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O que significa She can only associate with suitable.?
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Well, that certainly changes things. "Suitable children" = children that suit Clara, children whose association would be good for her. While this is generic, we can assume that it refers to children who don't belong to lower (poorer or less noble) classes.
Q:
O que significa welcoming our associates ?
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Associate = co-worker = colleague
Welcoming = to invite
“Welcome to my home!”
“Welcome to work”
Welcoming = to invite
“Welcome to my home!”
“Welcome to work”
Q:
O que significa When your associate Fancy cut me loose?
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It's hard to tell without context who Fancy is, but "Fancy" sounds like a name.
"When your associate" means "when your partner", usually means business partner. "Cut me loose" is slang for "let me go".
"When your associate" means "when your partner", usually means business partner. "Cut me loose" is slang for "let me go".
Q:
O que significa (associated)?
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it means thats its connected or related to it ^^
Example sentences using "Associate"
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Mostra-me frases de exemplo com associate.
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"Don't associate with people who can get you into vices."
"All her associates believe she's due for a promotion soon."
"I associate the color red with passion and love."
"All her associates believe she's due for a promotion soon."
"I associate the color red with passion and love."
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com associate.
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I don’t associate myself with him. He’s very rude.
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com associate.
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i associate my mom with the scent of tress
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com associate.
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@Erika01: thank you so much
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com associated with.
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Are you associated with those girls?
I happen to be associated with him, if you are interested.
I would like to get associated with her.
I happen to be associated with him, if you are interested.
I would like to get associated with her.
Synonyms of "Associate" and their differences
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre associated e related ?
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yeah
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre associate e relate e concern ?
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associate and relate are the same contextually! used interchangeably, though one can be used more often in certain phrases than the other.
Ex: "I associate light with waking up" and "I relate light to waking up" are the same in meaning.
some cases, they mean similar but more or less vague things.
Ex:
"I dont associate with them" means someone does not interact or like someone, while "I dont relate with them" simply means they dont have or understand that persons experiences.
There is also "related" and "associated"
"related" can either mean the same thing as "associated" or instead mean to be a family member. very tricky!
I remember by thinking "associated" has "socia" which is like "social", so its used more in social contexts than related is in most cases. :)
Ex: "I associate light with waking up" and "I relate light to waking up" are the same in meaning.
some cases, they mean similar but more or less vague things.
Ex:
"I dont associate with them" means someone does not interact or like someone, while "I dont relate with them" simply means they dont have or understand that persons experiences.
There is also "related" and "associated"
"related" can either mean the same thing as "associated" or instead mean to be a family member. very tricky!
I remember by thinking "associated" has "socia" which is like "social", so its used more in social contexts than related is in most cases. :)
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre an associate e a partner ?
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Okay thanks.
In that case think of it as a level of how senior a person is:
CEO, CIO, COO = heads of the company and the business
Partner = the highest level of professional status in a company
Associate = middle to senior level. Usually between 3-7 years experience
Analyst = Junior entry level / beginner with between 1-5 years of experience.
These levels are mostly used in finance, banking and legal law firms.
Partner is the title that every professional wants to get to. It can take from 10yrs experience to get there.
Associate is supervisor level.
In that case think of it as a level of how senior a person is:
CEO, CIO, COO = heads of the company and the business
Partner = the highest level of professional status in a company
Associate = middle to senior level. Usually between 3-7 years experience
Analyst = Junior entry level / beginner with between 1-5 years of experience.
These levels are mostly used in finance, banking and legal law firms.
Partner is the title that every professional wants to get to. It can take from 10yrs experience to get there.
Associate is supervisor level.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre criminal associates e conspirator ?
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criminal associates would be people who helped a criminal commit a crime and conspirator would be somebody who planned a criminal act or somebody who helped them behind the scenes. sometimes they can mean the same thing though
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre associated with e in association with ?
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association is all about whether any kind of relationship exists. "Associated with" is when one of the members of the relationship is the topic. "in association with" is used when the relationship is the topic. That's the best way I can explain it.
I am not associated with him. (I am not working with or linked with him in any way. People do not see a relationship between me and him. [The homeless man is not associated with the business man]).
Salt is usually found in association with pepper. (There is a relationship between them and that's what I'm trying to point out).
"associated with" I think is more common and if you use it by default your meaning should be understood. Don't worry about it.
I am not associated with him. (I am not working with or linked with him in any way. People do not see a relationship between me and him. [The homeless man is not associated with the business man]).
Salt is usually found in association with pepper. (There is a relationship between them and that's what I'm trying to point out).
"associated with" I think is more common and if you use it by default your meaning should be understood. Don't worry about it.
Translations of "Associate"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? associated
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Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (RU)? associate
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Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? associate
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"Associate" = coworker (noun)
or
"Associate" = relate to (verb)
or
"Associate" = relate to (verb)
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Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (RU)? associate
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Associate?
Other questions about "Associate"
Q:
Por favor, mostra-me como pronunciar associate.
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Por favor, mostra-me como pronunciar associated.
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There are two ways of pronouncing it, one with a s sound and one with a sh sound.
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(Sorry, but I want to ask only native speakers.)
He associates people widely and shallowly, so he has a lot of friends, but doesn't have any real friends. soa natural?
He associates people widely and shallowly, so he has a lot of friends, but doesn't have any real friends. soa natural?
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He associates with many people, but only on a superficial level. That's why he has many (a lot of) friends, but doesn't have any real/close friends.
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(Sorry, but I want to ask only native speakers.)
He associates people widely and shallowly, so he doesn't have any real friends. soa natural?
He associates people widely and shallowly, so he doesn't have any real friends. soa natural?
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I think this would make more sense;
"He doesn't associate with many people, so he doesn't have any real friends"
"He doesn't associate with many people, so he doesn't have any real friends"
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Por favor, mostra-me como pronunciar associated .
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