Asocio in english

Partnership

pronunciation: pɑrtnɜrʃɪp part of speech: noun
In gestures

asociar = associate ; tie together ; couple. 

Example: Lower specificity will be associated with lower precision but high recall.Example: Time is automatically recorded to tie the two records together.Example: The author describes a model for coupling hypertext and a knowledge based system.

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» asociar (a)tie (to) .

Example: Chain indexing is closely tied to the structure (but not necessarily the terminology) of the classification scheme.

» asociar alink + Nombre + to .

Example: More than 30 people have fallen ill after a disease outbreak linked to a petting farm.

» asociarseteampartner .

Example: Information Today, Inc. and I are teaming to create a series of articles to be published in Computers in Libraries which will provide user ratings of library automation software.

Example: The article 'Let's partner as patriots' maintains that in recent years some people have begun to view the public library as an anachronism.

» asociarse abecome + allied with .

Example: In school education the activity of reading quickly becomes allied with the subject of English, which covers a certain amount of English grammar but, certainly in secondary education, is almost synonymous with English literature.

» asociarse a/conteam up (with) .

Example: Blackwells, for example, has teamed up with the highly successful CARL Uncover service in the US.

» asociarse conassociate + Reflexivo + withpartner with .

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

Example: To what extent and in what manner should public libraries partner with local businesses to provide the resources needed for economic development?.
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