"associate" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

associate verbo

associate + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 7
associate professor • associate one's name • associate director • associate editor • associate sex • ...
1. associate professor = profesor nadzwyczajny associate professor
3. associate sex = stowarzyszony seks associate sex
4. associate membership = członkostwo tytularne associate membership
  • He was elected to associate membership of the Academy in November 1822 and full membership in February 1826.
  • They were rewarded for their performance in this tournament by being promoted to associate membership of the ICC in 2005.
  • They were elected to associate membership of the International Cricket Council in 1994 after having severed their cricketing links with the England cricket team two years earlier.
  • In the same year he was elected to associate membership of the Royal Academy of Sciences.
  • Graduates of unaccredited state-approved schools such as CGI are limited to associate membership in APA.
  • It was painted to give to the National Academy of Design as a condition of his admission to associate membership, and its character reflects that purpose.
  • The following March, they beat Italy in a three match series that they had to win to be promoted to associate membership of the ICC.
  • They were elected to associate membership of the ICC in 1969.
  • In 1833, at the age of 21, Hill was elected to associate membership in the National Academy of Design.
  • They became an affiliate member of the International Cricket Council in 1995 and were subsequently promoted to associate membership in 2009.
(2) name, editor, publisher
Kolokacji: 3
verbo + associate
Kolokacji: 4
want to be associated • come to be associated • stop associating • begin associating
associate + preposición
Kolokacji: 27
associated with • associated including • associated in • associated at • associated to • ...
associate + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 78
closely associated • commonly associated • strongly associated • normally associated • traditionally associated • generally associated • ...

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