"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 • ...
(2) name, editor, publisher
Kolokacji: 3
1. associate one's name = współpracownik czyjś imię associate one's name
2. associate editor = zastępca redaktora associate editor
3. associate publisher = stowarzyszony wydawca associate publisher
  • Moksha Fitzgibbons, advertising director at Complex magazine, New York, was promoted to associate publisher, a new post.
  • She previously held various positions for USA Today, joining the newspaper before it opened in 1982 and climbing to associate publisher in charge of advertising.
  • She succeeds Robert M. Davidowitz, now associate publisher at American Baby Group, New York, also a unit of Primedia.
  • Also at Hearst Magazines, P. Reed Foster, 36, has been promoted to associate publisher of Redbook, while continuing as advertising director.
  • Mr. Gardiner was promoted to associate publisher for advertising from advertising director.
  • Ms. Parente was promoted to associate publisher for marketing from director for marketing and creative services.
  • Deirdre Finnegan, advertising director at Cottage Living magazine, New York, was promoted to associate publisher, a new post.
  • Ms. Miller had been Western states associate publisher at a sibling magazine, W, Los Angeles.
  • At GQ, Marcy Bloom, advertising director, is being promoted to associate publisher to succeed Mr. Wolfe.
  • Mary Berner has been promoted from advertising director to associate publisher of the magazine.
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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