associate in Japanese
associate in Japanese is 仲間, 同僚, 副 — associate means to connect one thing or idea with another in your mind.
associate in Japanese
仲間
Pronounced: nakama
Joined with another or others and having lower status.
同僚
Pronounced: dōryō
Joined with another or others and having lower status.
副
Pronounced: fuku
Having partial status or privileges.
準
Pronounced: jun
Having partial status or privileges.
連想
Pronounced: rensō
Following or accompanying; concomitant.
提携者
A person united with another or others in an act, enterprise, or business; a partner or employee.
仲間
Pronounced: nakama
A companion; a comrade.
同僚
Pronounced: dōryō
A companion; a comrade.
会友
A member of an institution or society who is granted only partial status or privileges.
準会員
Pronounced: junkaiin
A member of an institution or society who is granted only partial status or privileges.
共同でやる
(intransitive) To join in or form a league, union, or association.
提携
Pronounced: teikei
(intransitive) To join in or form a league, union, or association.
交際
Pronounced: kōsai
(intransitive) To spend time socially; keep company.
付き合う
Pronounced: tsukiau
(intransitive) To spend time socially; keep company.
提携
Pronounced: teikei
(transitive, with with) To join as a partner, ally, or friend.
結合
Pronounced: ketsugō
(transitive) To connect or join together; combine.
連想
Pronounced: rensō
(transitive) To connect evidentially, or in the mind or imagination.
What does "associate" mean?
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verb To connect one thing or idea with another in your mind.
"Most people associate the color red with danger."
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verb To spend time with someone, or join with them as a partner or ally.
"He was warned not to associate with known criminals."
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noun A person you work with, especially a colleague, partner, or business contact.
"She introduced him as a business associate, not a friend."
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adj Joined with another person or group, often with a lower or partial level of status.
"He holds the title of associate professor."
associate in a sentence
- Most people associate the color red with danger.
- He was warned not to associate with known criminals.
- She introduced him as a business associate, not a friend.
- He holds the title of associate professor.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "associate" in Japanese?
"associate" in Japanese is 仲間, 同僚, 副. associate means: To connect one thing or idea with another in your mind.
How do you pronounce 仲間?
"associate" in Japanese is 仲間, pronounced "nakama".
How do you use "associate" in a sentence?
Example: "Most people associate the color red with danger." In Japanese, "associate" is 仲間, 同僚, 副.
Are there other ways to say "associate" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 13 translations listed for "associate": 仲間, 同僚, 副, 準, 連想, 提携者.
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