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такое
título de asociado
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
degree [Am dəˈɡri, Brit dɪˈɡriː] SUBST
1. degree (level, amount):
en or a tal grado que
2. degree (grade, step):
3. degree:
degree GEOG, MATH, METEO, PHYS
4. degree UNIV:
5. degree (in society):
degree arch or liter
degree arch or liter
third degree SUBST
I. associate VERB trans [Am əˈsoʊsiˌeɪt, əˈsoʊʃiˌeɪt, Brit əˈsəʊʃɪeɪt, əˈsəʊsɪeɪt]
1. associate (involve, connect):
associate usu pass
2. associate (link in mind):
associate concepts/phenomena
associate concepts/phenomena
II. associate VERB intr [Am əˈsoʊsiˌeɪt, əˈsoʊʃiˌeɪt, Brit əˈsəʊʃɪeɪt, əˈsəʊsɪeɪt]
to associate (with sb)
relacionarse (con alguien)
III. associate SUBST [Am əˈsoʊʃiət, Brit əˈsəʊʃɪət, əˈsəʊsɪət]
1. associate (in business, profession):
un asociado (or socio etc.)
2. associate (member of professional body):
3. associate (in US legal firm):
IV. associate ADJ [Am əˈsoʊʃiət, Brit əˈsəʊʃɪət, əˈsəʊsɪət] attr
associate member
associate director/editor/professor Am
im PONS Wörterbuch
degree [dɪˈgri:] SUBST
1. degree MATH, METEO:
2. degree (amount):
3. degree (extent):
4. degree UNIV:
I. associate1 [əˈsəʊʃiət, Am -ˈsoʊʃiɪt] SUBST
asociado(-a) m (f)
socio(-a) m (f)
II. associate1 [əˈsəʊʃiət, Am -ˈsoʊʃiɪt] ADJ Am UNIV
I. associate2 [əˈsəʊʃiəɪt, Am -ˈsoʊ-] VERB trans
II. associate2 [əˈsəʊʃiəɪt, Am -ˈsoʊ-] VERB intr
im PONS Wörterbuch
associate's degree SUBST UNIV
im PONS Wörterbuch
degree [dɪ·ˈgri] SUBST
1. degree math, METEO:
2. degree (amount):
3. degree (extent):
4. degree UNIV:
I. associate1 ·ˈsoʊ·ʃi·ɪt] SUBST
asociado(-a) m (f)
socio(-a) m (f)
II. associate1 ·ˈsoʊ·ʃi·ɪt] ADJ UNIV
I. associate2 ·ˈsoʊ·ʃi·eɪt] VERB trans
II. associate2 ·ˈsoʊ·ʃi·eɪt] VERB intr
Present
Iassociate
youassociate
he/she/itassociates
weassociate
youassociate
theyassociate
Past
Iassociated
youassociated
he/she/itassociated
weassociated
youassociated
theyassociated
Present Perfect
Ihaveassociated
youhaveassociated
he/she/ithasassociated
wehaveassociated
youhaveassociated
theyhaveassociated
Past Perfect
Ihadassociated
youhadassociated
he/she/ithadassociated
wehadassociated
youhadassociated
theyhadassociated
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Most predators associate bright colors with poison (called aposematism), so if attacked, the newt will take up a defensive position, showing off the bright underbelly.
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These changes are also required to be included in any business associate agreements with covered entities.
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He was promoted to associate professor in 1983, earned tenure in 1985, and became a full professor in 1988.
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They may associate with other seabirds in areas where predatory fish are driving small fish to the surface.
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Essentially strangers, when an adult-child and their biological parent finally meet, the brain struggles to associate each other as family.
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