单词 | be associated (with somebody/something) |
释义 | be associated (with somebody/something)be associated (with somebody/something) a) to be related to a particular subject, activity etc 与(某人/某物)有关,与(某人/某物)有瓜葛 problems associated with cancer treatment 与癌症治疗有关的问题 b) (also associate yourself with somebody/something) to show that you support someone or something 表示支持某人/某物 He did not associate himself with the pro-democracy movement. 他没有表示支持这场拥护民主的运动。 Register In everyday English, people usually say something comes with or goes with something rather than is associated with it: 在日常英语中,人们一般说something comes with或goes with something,而不说is associated with There are some problems that go with this way of doing things. 这种做法有一些问题。 Examples from the Corpus be associated (with somebody/something)• How did the colors red and green become associated with Christmas?• For many people, ageing is associated with a decline in emotional well-being.• These entrepreneurs need to boost their own self-confidence and to feel that their business is associated with a successful enterprise.• Otoscopic and tympanometric improvement are shown to be associated with improvements in mean hearing thresholds.• The objects come in various shapes and usually, though not always, seem to be associated with nearby star.• Therefore, the detection of turbidity is associated with the presence of hemoglobin S. 219.• These are associated with the two Killing vectors, and with the internal symmetries of the Ernst equation.• Giant migrating contractions are associated with transit of market over larger distances in a distal direction.• The experimental jays should learn that the colour pattern is associated with unpalatable food; the control jays should not. → be associated (with somebody/something) at associate1(1) |
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