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1 asociarse con
• associate oneself with• associate with• become a partner of• club with• connect with• consort with• herd's-grass• herdsman• keep company with• mix with• partner who furnishes services but no capital• partner with unlimited liability• run around with• take up the paving from• take upon• team up• teammate• troop the color• trooper -
2 abogado asociado
• associate counsel -
3 asociado
• associate• associated• consociate• copartner• fellow partner• insider• member• partly paid bonds• partner• partner countries -
4 asociar las ideas
• associate the ideas• draw conclusions• make an incision on• make an inspection -
5 banco asociado
• associate bank• member bank -
6 codirector
• associate director• co-director• co-manager• codirector -
7 colega
• associate• brother• colleague• fellow• fellow partner• fellow worker -
8 conjuez
• associate justice -
9 consocio
• associate• copartner• fellow member• joint partner• member -
10 corredor asociado
• associate broker -
11 juez asesor
• associate judge• pugnaciousness• puisne judge -
12 juez asociado
• associate justice -
13 justicia asociado
• associate justice -
14 litisconsorte
• associate in a lawsuit• joint litigant -
15 miembro
• associate• inside track• insider• insider information• limb• member -
16 miembro asociado
• associate member -
17 profesor adjunto
• associate professor -
18 profesor asociado
• associate professor -
19 societario
• associate• member -
20 socio
• associate• chap• co-worker• colleague• coworker• fellow• gutturally• guy anchor• member• partly paid bonds• partner• partner countries
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