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1 associate
[əˈsəusɪeɪt]1. verb1) to connect in the mind:يَربُطHe always associated the smell of tobacco with his father.
2) ( usually with with) to join (with someone) in friendship or work:يُرافِق،يُزامِل، يُصادِقThey don't usually associate (with each other) after office hours.
2. [-et] adjective1) having a lower position or rank:أستاذ مُساعِدan associate professor.
2) joined or connected:مُرافِق، مُتَّصِل، مُشارِكassociate organizations.
3. nouna colleague or partner; a companion.عُضو، مُشارِك ،زَميل -
2 associate
رَبَطَ \ associate: to think of sth. in relation to sth. else: Certain national characteristics are usually associated with a country. attach: to fasten; join: I attached the rope to a tree. bind (bound): to tie; fasten sth. with sth. else: The prisoner was bound with rope. connect: to join or be joined: a road connecting two towns; two families connected by marriage. do up: to fasten (clothes); pack and tie (a packet, etc.): Do up your shoes!. fasten: to fix or be fixed firmly: Fasten those buttons. This coat does not fasten properly. join: to fix together; bring together: Please join these two bits of string. The islands were joined by a bridge. link: to join two things together: A bridge linked the island to the mainland. tie: to fasten or bind (with rope, etc.): They tied the prisoner’s hands. He tied his horse to a tree. -
3 associate
قَارَنَ \ associate: to think of sth. in relation to sth. else: Certain national characteristics are usually associated with a country. balance: to compare (the weight or value of) sth.: You must balance the good points against the bad ones. compare: (using with) to look for, point out, a difference or likeness: I was comparing prices in the shops. The speaker compared Hitler’s ideas with Napoleon’s, (using to) to say that sb. or sth. is like sb. or sth. else He compared her laugh to a donkey’s cry. contrast: to examine one thing in relation to another, so that the difference is very clear: He contrasted your neat work with my careless attempts. \ See Also قابل (قابَلَ)، فاضل (فَاضَلَ)، وازن (وَازَنَ) -
4 associate
شَارَكَ \ associate: to (cause to) join as friends or in business: In the course of his work he associated with many different kinds of people. The two companies were associated. collaborate: to work together (with sb.) for some special purpose: He is collaborating with a friend on writing a book about modern music. \ See Also خالط (خَالَطَ) -
5 associate
ضَمَّ \ amalgamate: (of businesses, groups, etc.) to join; unite; (of substances) mix. associate: to (cause to) to join as friends or in business: In the course of his work he associated with many different kinds of people. The two companies were associated. combine: to mix; cause to unite; join together: I try to combine business with pleasure. Our schools combined to form a town team. You can’t combine oil and water. \ See Also خالط (خَالَطَ)، شارك (شارَكَ)، ربط (رَبَط) -
6 associate
خالَطَ \ associate: to join as friends or in business: In the course of his work he associated with many different kinds of people. mix: (of things) to be able to be mixed; (of people) have social relations: Oil and water will not mix. She did not mix with many people except in the office where she worked. -
7 associate
قَرَنَ \ associate: to think of sth. in relation to sth. else: Certain national characteristics are usually associated with a country. bracket: to regard as belonging together: Don’t bracket Smith and Jones (together); they’re very different. \ See Also قارن (قارَنَ)، ربط (رَبَطَ)، حصر (حَصَرَ) -
8 with
قَارَنَ \ associate: to think of sth. in relation to sth. else: Certain national characteristics are usually associated with a country. balance: to compare (the weight or value of) sth.: You must balance the good points against the bad ones. compare: (using with) to look for, point out, a difference or likeness: I was comparing prices in the shops. The speaker compared Hitler’s ideas with Napoleon’s, (using to) to say that sb. or sth. is like sb. or sth. else He compared her laugh to a donkey’s cry. contrast: to examine one thing in relation to another, so that the difference is very clear: He contrasted your neat work with my careless attempts. \ See Also قابل (قابَلَ)، فاضل (فَاضَلَ)، وازن (وَازَنَ) -
9 رافق
رافَقَ: صادَقَ، صاحَبَto associate with; to consort with, keep company with; to be or become a companion of, an associate of, a comrade of, a friend of; to make friends with, be or become friends with -
10 صاحب
صاحَبَ: صادَقَ، خادَنَto be or become a companion of, an associate of, a friend of, a comrade of; to make (be, become) friends with, befriend, associate with; to keep company with, consort with -
11 زامل
زامَلَ: كانَ زَمِيلَهُ، رافَقَهُto be or become a colleague of, an associate of, a comrade of; to associate with, keep company with -
12 أنس به أو إليه
أنِسَ بِه أو إلَيْهِ: ألِفَهُ، أحَبّ عِشْرَتَهُ، عاشَرَهُto like someone's company, like to be with, feel at ease with, get along with, get on intimate terms with, be friendly with, be intimate with, associate with, mix with -
13 استأنس به أو إليه
اِسْتَأنَسَ بِهِ أو إلَيْه: أحَبّ، ألِفَ، عاشَرَto like someone's company, like to be with, feel at ease with; to get along with, get on intimate terms with, become friendly with, become intimate with; to associate with, mix with -
14 اقترن
اِقْتَرَنَ (بِـ): اِتّصَلَ، اِرْتَبَطَ، اِزْدَوَجَto be or become coupled (with), joined (with), connected (with), united (with), linked (with), associated (with); to unite (with), associate (with); to pair, couple, join, form a pair -
15 ألف
ألَفَ: عاشَرَto associate with, mix with, be on intimate terms with, be intimate with, keep company with -
16 احتك بشخص أو جماعة
اِحْتَكّ بِشَخْصٍ أو جَمَاعَة: اِتّصَلَ بِـ، خالَطَto contact, be in contact with, get in touch with; to associate with, mingle with, mix with -
17 خادن
خادَنَ: صادَقَ، صاحَبَto befriend, make friends with, be or become friends with, be or become a friend of, associate with, hobnob with, be on close or familiar terms with -
18 قارن
قارَنَ: صاحَبَ، اِقْتَرَنَ بِـto associate with, unite with; to be connected with, linked with, joined with -
19 اختلط
اِخْتَلَطَ (بِـ، مَع): عاشَرَto mix with, associate with, mingle with, hobnob with -
20 اشترك
اِشْتَرَكَ (في، مَع)to participate (in), share (in), take part (in), partake (in or of), engage (in); to contribute (to); to subscribe (to); to enter into partnership (with), be or become a partner (of) or partners (with), associate (with), affiliate (with); to join, enter
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