Associate in spanish

Asociar

pronunciation: ɑsoʊθiɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

associate1 = socio. 

Example: A collaborator is a person who works with one or more associates to produce a work.

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» associate dean = vicedecano.

Example: This the career profile of Robert Migneault, currently associate dean of library services at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.

» associate director = subdirector.

Example: The question of whether there should be an associate director position in libraries is debated through examples based on experience.

» associate editor = editor asociado.

Example: In 1974 he assumed the positions of associate editor of the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules and Head of the British Library's Standards Office.

» associate executive director = subdirector ejecutivo.

Example: An interview committee, consisting of the library personnel officer and the associate executive director for branches, convened to speak with applicants for the adult materials selection position = Un comité seleccionador, compuesto por el responsable del personal de la biblioteca y del subdirector ejecutivo de las sucursales, se reunió para hablar con los candidatos para el trabajo de selección de material de adultos.

» associate librarian = subdirector de biblioteca. [En los Estados Unidos, bibliotecario que actúa como director en ausencia del director; en el Reino Unido se denomina deputy librarian]

Example: All professional positions fall in one grouping, all associate librarians in another, and library technicians clerks, and custodians into still other groups.

» associate member = asociación miembro.

Example: There are currently over 70 associate members, all of which share a commitment to workforce development and industrial modernization.

» associate professor = profesor titular. [En los Estados Unidos, profesor universitario cuya situación laboral está por encima de la de assistant professor (profesor titular interino) y por debajo de la de full professor (catedrático) pero que a diferencia de lo que ocurre en España su situación laboral es contractual]

Example: Craig Duff, aged 57 and a tenured professional librarian at the associate professor rank, had worked at the Medical Center library for 29 years.

» associate unit = unidad asociada.

Example: It has a set of procedures and guidelines that are uniformly adhered to by all associate units.

» business associate = socio, asociado, socio comercial.

Example: Jackie Chan's long-time business associates have dismissed speculations that they have ended their partnership with the actor.

associate2 = asociar. 

Example: Lower specificity will be associated with lower precision but high recall.

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» associate + Reflexivo + with = asociarse con.

Example: They found that when the work group associated itself with management, productivity rose.

» disassociate = disociarse, desvincularse. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que comienzan con este prefijo]

Example: Schools that have dropped the word 'library' from their names are sending a clear signal that they want to disassociate themselves from the library profession.

Associate synonyms

link in spanish: enlazar, pronunciation: lɪŋk part of speech: noun, verb connect in spanish: conectar, pronunciation: kənekt part of speech: verb relate in spanish: relacionar, pronunciation: rɪleɪt part of speech: verb familiar in spanish: familiar, pronunciation: fəmɪljɜr part of speech: adjective fellow in spanish: compañero, pronunciation: feloʊ part of speech: noun affiliate in spanish: afiliado, pronunciation: əfɪlieɪt part of speech: noun consort in spanish: consorte, pronunciation: kənsɔrt part of speech: noun companion in spanish: compañero, pronunciation: kəmpænjən part of speech: noun comrade in spanish: camarada, pronunciation: kɑmræd part of speech: noun assort in spanish: clasificar, pronunciation: əsɔrt part of speech: verb tie in in spanish: relacionar, pronunciation: taɪɪn part of speech: verb consociate in spanish: consociar, pronunciation: kənsoʊʃiət part of speech: verb associate degree in spanish: grado asociado, pronunciation: əsoʊsiətdɪgri part of speech: noun

Associate antonyms

dissociate pronunciation: dɪsoʊsieɪt part of speech: verb
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