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1 ♦ assistant
♦ assistant /əˈsɪstənt/A n.2 vice; sostituto3 chi assiste; addetto; assistente: care assistant, chi assiste una persona; catering assistant, addetto al cateringB a. attr.aiuto; vice; aggiunto: assistant accountant, aiuto contabile; assistant director, (comm.) vicedirettore; (cinem.) aiuto regista; (giorn.) assistant editor, vicedirettore; ( anche) viceredattore; (comm.) assistant manager, vicedirettore; assistant secretary, vicesegretario● ( università, in USA) assistant professor, docente di grado intermedio tra l' ► «instructor» (def. 2) e l' ► «associate professor» (► associate) □ ( calcio) assistant referee, guardalinee. -
2 assistant
[ə'sɪstənt] 1.2) BE scol. univ.2.(foreign language) assistant — (in school) conversatore di lingua straniera; (in university) lettore
modificatore [editor, producer, etc.] aiuto* * *1) (a person who assists; a helper: a laboratory assistant; ( also adjective) an assistant headmaster.) assistente2) (a person who serves in a shop.) commesso, commessa* * *[ə'sɪstənt] 1.2) BE scol. univ.2.(foreign language) assistant — (in school) conversatore di lingua straniera; (in university) lettore
modificatore [editor, producer, etc.] aiuto -
3 associate
I 1. [ə'səʊʃɪət]aggettivo [member, body] associato2.1) (colleague, partner) socio m. (-a)2) (of society) membro m.; (of academic body) (professore) associato m.3) AE univ. = diploma universitarioII 1. [ə'səʊʃɪeɪt]1) associare, collegare [idea, memory] ( with a)2.to be associated with — [ person] fare parte di [movement, group]; spreg. essere immischiato in [ shady business]
to associate with sb. — frequentare qcn
* * *1. [ə'səusieit] verb1) (to connect in the mind: He always associated the smell of tobacco with his father.) associare2) ((usually with with) to join (with someone) in friendship or work: They don't usually associate (with each other) after office hours.) frequentarsi2. [-et] adjective1) (having a lower position or rank: an associate professor.) associato2) (joined or connected: associate organizations.) associato3. noun(a colleague or partner; a companion.) socio; collega- in association with* * *associate /əˈsəʊʃɪət/A a.1 associato; con- (pref.); vice: associate director, (comm.) vicedirettore; (teatr.) vicedirettore artistico; (giorn.) associate editor, condirettore; (cinem.) associate producer, produttore associatoB n.1 socio; collega; compagno: business associate, socio in affari; ( USA) sales associate, addetto alle vendite3 cosa collegata ( con un'altra): Health is an associate to happiness, la salute concorre a dare la felicità● (in USA) associate degree, diploma universitario (rilasciato da un ► «junior college», ► junior) □ (leg.) associate judge, ausiliare (di un giudice della ► «Supreme Court», ► supreme) □ ( università, in USA) associate professor, professore associato (grado intermedio tra ► «assistant professor», ► assistant, e ► «full professor», ► full).♦ (to) associate /əˈsəʊʃɪeɪt/A v. t.1 associare ( mentalmente); collegare: I associate that place with peace and quiet, associo quel posto alla tranquillità2 (al passivo) – to be associated with, essere legato a; accompagnare; andare congiunto a: ailments that are associated with old age, i disturbi legati alla vecchiaia3 ( al passivo) – to be associated with, avere a che fare con; essere coinvolto in; avere rapporti con: I don't want to be associated with his project, non voglio avere a che fare con il suo progettoB v. i.1 associarsi; unirsi3 – to associate with, frequentare; avere rapporti con: Don't associate with people of doubtful reputation, non frequentare persone di dubbia fama* * *I 1. [ə'səʊʃɪət]aggettivo [member, body] associato2.1) (colleague, partner) socio m. (-a)2) (of society) membro m.; (of academic body) (professore) associato m.3) AE univ. = diploma universitarioII 1. [ə'səʊʃɪeɪt]1) associare, collegare [idea, memory] ( with a)2.to be associated with — [ person] fare parte di [movement, group]; spreg. essere immischiato in [ shady business]
to associate with sb. — frequentare qcn
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