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1 associate
I[ə΄səuʃiət] n, a պաշտոնակից, գործ ընկեր, տեղակալ. գիտընկերության կրտսեր/թղթակից անդամ. իրավ. մեղսակից (միացյալ, կապված) associate societies միացյալ ընկերություններ. associate editor խմբագրի օգնական. associate professor պրոֆեսորի օգնականII[ə΄səuʃieit] v միացնել. associate oneself with միանալ որևէ բանի. (կապել, կա պակցել, զուգորդել) I associate spring with tulips Ես գարունը կակաչների հետ եմ կապում. I don’t want to associate myself with that Ես չեմ ուզում դրա հետ որևէ կապ ունենալ. He was associated with that scandal Նա մասնակից էր այդ խայտառակությանը. (շփվել) She associates mostly with her colleagues Նա հիմնականում շփվում է իր գործընկերների հետ -
2 Associate to Contact
"In a conference, this command associates a participant or phone number with a contact on the user's contact list." -
3 pilot identifier
The string that is received with a new call that is used to associate the call with a dial plan. -
4 Panose
"A font-classification method that measures values, such as serifs, weight, and stroke variations, for a TrueType font. These values are represented by a Panose number. The Panose number is then used to associate the font with other fonts of similar appearance but different names. The closer the Panose number of two fonts, the more similar they are." -
5 retarget
To associate a snap-in with a different computer. -
6 shape adaptation
"The process of training the recognizer to associate a specific shape with a given character. This “personalizes” a recognizer in that it learns to map a very specific shape to a character, rather than a whole set of shapes from various writers." -
7 plumb
"To open a device, associate it with a physical interface or create a specific named logical interface, and set up the streams needed for IPv4 and IPv6 to use the device."يُجهز الجهاز للاستخدام -
8 enlist
To associate an orchestration with the physical environment in which it will run. -
9 map
To associate data with a specified location in memory.
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associate with — index accompany, espouse Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
associate with — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms associate with : present tense I/you/we/they associate with he/she/it associates with present participle associating with past tense associated with past participle associated with 1) associate with someone to … English dictionary
associate with — meet or have dealings with. → associate … English new terms dictionary
associate with — connect to, ally with, join or unite with … English contemporary dictionary
associate with — to meet in an illegal or taboo capacity It describes those with criminal connections or copulating outside marriage: As in Hispaniola, many native women became associated intimately with the conquerors. (H. Thomas, 1993) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
associate with — … Useful english dictionary
refuse to associate with — index isolate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
associate — as|so|ci|ate1 [ ə souʃi,eıt ] verb transitive *** to form a connection in your mind between different people or things: How do humans associate these seemingly opposed ideas? associate something with someone/something: The study found that many… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
associate — as|so|ci|ate1 W2S3 [əˈsəuʃieıt, əˈsəusi US əˈsou ] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of associare, from ad to + sociare to join ] 1.) [T] to make a connection in your mind between one thing or person and another associate… … Dictionary of contemporary English
associate — I UK [əˈsəʊsɪˌeɪt] / US [əˈsoʊʃɪˌeɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms associate : present tense I/you/we/they associate he/she/it associates present participle associating past tense associated past participle associated *** to form a connection in… … English dictionary
associate — 01. John, I d like you to meet an [associate] of mine, Dave Forrester. 02. She doesn t usually [associate] with her co workers. 03. She is a member of a neighborhood [association] which is trying to stop the city from allowing the company to… … Grammatical examples in English