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1. noun1) (partner) Partner, der/Partnerin, die; Kompagnon, der; (colleague) Kollege, der/Kollegin, die; (of gangster) Komplize, der/Komplizin, die2) (subordin- ate member) außerordentliches Mitglied2. adjectivebeigeordnet; außerordentlich [Mitglied usw.]3. transitive verb1) (join) in Verbindung bringenbe associated — in Verbindung stehen
3)4. intransitive verbassociate oneself with something — sich einer Sache (Dat.) anschließen
associate with somebody — mit jemandem verkehren od. Umgang haben
* * *1. [ə'səusieit] verb1) (to connect in the mind: He always associated the smell of tobacco with his father.) verbinden2) ((usually with with) to join (with someone) in friendship or work: They don't usually associate (with each other) after office hours.) Umgang haben2. [-et] adjective1) (having a lower position or rank: an associate professor.) außerordentlich2) (joined or connected: associate organizations.) assozliert3. noun(a colleague or partner; a companion.) der/die Kollege/Kollegin; der/die Partner(in)- academic.ru/4028/association">association- in association with* * *As·so·ci·ate[AM əˈsoʊʃiət]n AM UNIV Grad, der nach Abschluss von 2 Jahren an einem Juniorencollege verliehen wird* * *[ə'səʊʃIɪt]1. n1) (= colleague) Kollege m, Kollegin f; (COMM = partner) Partner m, Kompagnon m, Teilhaber(in) m(f); (= accomplice) Komplize m, Komplizin f2. vtin Verbindung bringen, assoziieren (ALSO PSYCH)to associate oneself with sb/sth — sich jdm/einer Sache anschließen, sich mit jdm/einer Sache assoziieren
to be associated with sb/sth — mit jdm/einer Sache in Verbindung gebracht or assoziiert werden
it is associated in their minds with... — sie denken dabei gleich an (+acc)...
I don't associate him with sport — ich assoziiere ihn nicht mit Sport, ich denke bei ihm nicht an Sport
the Associated Union of... — der Gewerkschaftsverband der...
associate(d) company — Partnerfirma f [ə'səʊʃIeɪt]
3. vi* * *A v/t [əˈsəʊʃıeıt; -sı-]1. (with) (o.s. sich) vereinigen, -binden, zusammenschließen, assoziieren (mit), zugesellen, angliedern, anschließen, hinzufügen (dat):associate o.s. with a party sich einer Partei anschließen;associate o.s. with sb’s views sich jemandes Ansichten anschließen;associated state POL assoziierter Staat2. assoziieren ( besonders PSYCH), (gedanklich) verbinden, in Verbindung oder Zusammenhang bringen, verknüpfen ( alle:with mit):food and its associated health risks Lebensmittel und die damit verbundenen GesundheitsrisikenB v/i [-ʃıeıt; -sı-]with mit)C adj [-ʃıət; -sııt; -sıeıt]1. begleitend, damit verbunden2. beigeordnet, Mit…:associate editor Mitherausgeber m;associate judge Beisitzer m;a) Bundesrichter m,b) beisitzender Richter eines obersten einzelstaatlichen Gerichts3. außerordentlich:D s [-ʃıət; -ʃııt; -ʃıeıt]1. WIRTSCH Teilhaber(in), Gesellschafter(in)2. Gefährte m, Gefährtin f, Genosse m, Genossin f, pej Spießgeselle m, -gesellin f, Komplize m, Komplizin f3. Kollege m, Kollegin f, Mitarbeiter(in)4. fig Begleiterscheinung f (to gen)5. außerordentliches Mitglied6. UNIV US Lehrbeauftragte(r) m/f(m)7. PSYCH Assoziationswort n oder -idee f:paired associates Paarassoziationenassoc. abk1. associate2. associated3. association* * *1. noun1) (partner) Partner, der/Partnerin, die; Kompagnon, der; (colleague) Kollege, der/Kollegin, die; (of gangster) Komplize, der/Komplizin, die2) (subordin- ate member) außerordentliches Mitglied2. adjectivebeigeordnet; außerordentlich [Mitglied usw.]3. transitive verb1) (join) in Verbindung bringen3)4. intransitive verbassociate oneself with something — sich einer Sache (Dat.) anschließen
associate with somebody — mit jemandem verkehren od. Umgang haben
* * *n.Gesellschafter m. v.angehören v.assoziieren v.vereinigen v.zugehörig v.zuordnen v.
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