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单词 affiliate
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Definition of affiliate in English:

affiliate

verb əˈfɪlɪeɪtəˈfɪliˌeɪt
[with object]usually be affiliated to/with
  • 1Officially attach or connect (a subsidiary group or a person) to an organization.

    使(下属集团,个人)隶属,加入

    they are national associations affiliated to larger organizations
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I am not affiliated with any organization or group and have never received any major funding from anyone.
    • Most farmers' organisations are affiliated with one or other of the political parties.
    • He stressed that the new economic team must be filled with professionals not affiliated with any political party.
    • In short - you can choose how closely you would like to be affiliated with our new journey!
    • I think it's pretty clear, looking at the site, that it is NOT affiliated with the government.
    • Since I am not now affiliated with any political party nor any election slate, I am not recruiting anybody.
    • All are affiliated with slates consisting of similarly minded candidates.
    • Also ask the researcher if they are affiliated with a research group or a national organization.
    • The most dangerous of the insurgents are those affiliated with the previous regime and their allies.
    • At the time my favorite magazine was Boys Life, some publication affiliated with the Boy Scouts Organization.
    • The club has fully qualified coaches and is affiliated with the local Football Association.
    • The competing club teams and are not affiliated with high schools.
    • Many students here, whether or not they are actually affiliated with the Union, are MPs-in-the-making.
    • The programme lacked lustre as no commoner was present except for those affiliated with the government in some way or the other.
    • They demanded involvement in one or more of the innumerable organizations run by or affiliated with the party.
    • The regime limited unions not affiliated with the Government in their attempts to advance worker rights.
    • He is an agnostic and not currently affiliated with any political party.
    • Associates are affiliated with the community, but do not take canonical vows.
    • Look for groups affiliated with a reputable organization or hosted by an expert.
    • She encouraged the Association to look at how members are affiliated with the organization.
    Synonyms
    associate with, be in league with, unite with, combine with, join with, join up with, join forces with, ally with, form an alliance with, align with, amalgamate with, merge with, coalesce with, federate with, confederate with, form a federation with, form a confederation with, team up with, band together with, cooperate with
    annex to, attach to, yoke to, incorporate into, integrate into
    associated, allied, related, integrated, amalgamated, incorporated, federated, confederated, unified, connected, linked, joined, bound, belonging
    in league, in partnership
    1. 1.1 (of an organization) admit as a member.
      (组织)接纳…为成员
      the main party agreed to affiliate four Conservative associations

      主流党同意接纳四个保守协会。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The team wasn't affiliated in time for the opening day of the season but it's understood the lads will be in action this weekend.
      • At the April meeting, they affiliated four new members and enjoyed a program of Springtime French chanson performed by the meeting’s hostess.
      • Fourteen years ago, just 171 organisations were affiliated, compared to 959 now.
      • It zeroed in on these youngsters in each district, trained them and affiliated them to the mission.
      • For example, in November 2000 it affiliated the three national trade union centres in the country.
    2. 1.2no object Officially join or become attached to an organization.
      (正式)加入,隶属
      almost all students affiliate to the Students' Union

      几乎所有的学生都加入了学生会。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Part of the decision of the Committee is to change the way unions affiliate to the Party to make that a much more transparent process so that these sort of issues don't arise in the future.
      • In December 1997, the executive banned branches from affiliating to, or making donations to the union.
      • We appeal to all organisations and social movements to affiliate to the organising committee and get stuck into the task of raising money.
      • He warned those who did not affiliate to the three federations that their participation in karate championships would be deemed illegal.
      • To participate in this process, groups must affiliate to the Community and Voluntary Network by Friday, February 20.
      • A very successful, well-supported December fundraiser had left the coffers in a healthy state and the club has been able to affiliate to the Federation and pay its insurance.
      • The rise in those affiliating to the live register during a summer month is surprising, considering that summer seasonal work usually causes a decrease in these figures.
      • Get your union branch, student union or community organisation to affiliate to the union.
      • Commuters came from different persuasions which meant there was no need for him to affiliate to any political organisation.
      • These circumstances led to the decision to allow branches to affiliate to and provide finance for other political organisations of their choosing.
      • The Football Coaches Association will this season affiliate to foreign coaching bodies in a bid to attach its membership to international coaching courses.
      • Our motion explains what the movement is about and calls on the union to affiliate to the organisation, provide support and invite speakers.
      • I had just started a youth club in 1973 and I was looking around to see who we would affiliate to.
      • Major unions threw their weight behind the anti-war movement, affiliating to the Coalition.
      • The Bishop visited the school on Monday to welcome it as the first community school to affiliate to the Diocese.
      • Never before have trade union members who choose to affiliate to the Party been given the choice.
      • Unfortunately the conference narrowly voted against affiliating to the Coalition.
      • We were unable to secure this cover on our own at a price we could afford, so we have decided to affiliate to the British Triathlon Association.
      • A proposal to affiliate to the Royal Horticultural Society was adopted and takes effect from January 10,
      • Their decision not to affiliate to the Student Union is disappointing: college members will continue to miss services and support integral to the life and successes of contemporaries at other colleges.
      Synonyms
      become a member of, help in, participate in, join in, get involved in, contribute to, have a hand in
noun əˈfɪlɪətəˈfɪliət
  • A person or organization officially attached to a larger body.

    隶属成员,会员;分支机构

    the firm established links with American affiliates
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most observers expect the membership to bless the idea of expansion, either through an affiliate or a subsidiary.
    • Markets were opened by the government to products produced by affiliates overseas.
    • Now, some say, vendors should focus on helping affiliates do business more effectively.
    • The relationship between the national office and local affiliates is still evolving, still being worked out.
    • Similarly, a company may draw components and supplies from a subsidiary or from an affiliate or on the open market.
    • We realized that several local and state affiliates had such committees in place.
    • If the affiliates make a public call for an independent inquiry, I think they would have to act.
    • Another affiliate supplies security equipment and services in the co-op service area and beyond.
    • Here, a distinction needs to be drawn between the networks, their affiliates and cable television companies.
    • For ten months I was a volunteer intern at the Irish Film Archive, an affiliate of the Film Institute of Ireland.
    • Eight places on each committee will be reserved for the nominees of the affiliates.
    • Those affiliates and organizations assigned personnel to fill the slots.
    • Almost all affiliates and subsidiaries were anchor companies in the country's economy and many of them did business all over the world.
    • It has expanded internationally, with overseas affiliates in Macedonia, the United States and Switzerland.
    • Our technology affiliate has highly trained specialists who have earned their stripes.
    • Understanding your affiliates financial model is critical to the success of any program.
    • Local cable and satellite affiliates will distribute the food donations to local food banks.
    • Should it provide affiliates with services or with strategic direction?
    • From those small beginnings, the federation today has affiliates in more than 170 nations.
    • Finally, several national organizations have begun to help their local affiliates start charter schools.
    Synonyms
    office, bureau, agency

Derivatives

  • affiliative

  • adjective əˈfɪlɪətɪv
    • Pharmacological experiments in rodents have demonstrated a role for vasopressin systems in learning and memory, aggression, and affiliative behaviors.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Trust is an important factor in creating a social and collaborative relationship among workers and consequently is important for the development of affiliative processes such as team work in the workplace.
      • Political urgency demands, however, that none of this authority, whether it be filial or affiliative, stand unquestioned.
      • Through the end of the study period reported here, affiliative interactions between the two groups were infrequent, and when observed, the original group membership was retained when the groups separated again.
      • Thus, across generations, the suggested independent man child affiliative bond emerged and solidified itself into the neuro-hormonal systems of men.

Origin

Mid 18th century: from medieval Latin affiliat- 'adopted as a son', from the verb affiliare, from ad- 'towards' + filius 'son'.

  • We talk about parent companies, so why not child companies? This is literally what an affiliated company is. The first meaning of affiliate was ‘to adopt as a son’, and the word ultimately came from Latin filius ‘son’, from which we also get filial (Late Middle English). By the mid 18th century affiliate was being used to mean ‘to adopt as a subordinate member of a society or company’.

Rhymes

ciliate, conciliate, humiliate

Definition of affiliate in US English:

affiliate

verbəˈfilēˌātəˈfɪliˌeɪt
[with object]usually be affiliated with
  • 1Officially attach or connect (a subsidiary group or a person) to an organization.

    使(下属集团,个人)隶属,加入

    the college is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He stressed that the new economic team must be filled with professionals not affiliated with any political party.
    • In short - you can choose how closely you would like to be affiliated with our new journey!
    • At the time my favorite magazine was Boys Life, some publication affiliated with the Boy Scouts Organization.
    • Associates are affiliated with the community, but do not take canonical vows.
    • Look for groups affiliated with a reputable organization or hosted by an expert.
    • He is an agnostic and not currently affiliated with any political party.
    • She encouraged the Association to look at how members are affiliated with the organization.
    • The regime limited unions not affiliated with the Government in their attempts to advance worker rights.
    • They demanded involvement in one or more of the innumerable organizations run by or affiliated with the party.
    • The club has fully qualified coaches and is affiliated with the local Football Association.
    • Most farmers' organisations are affiliated with one or other of the political parties.
    • I am not affiliated with any organization or group and have never received any major funding from anyone.
    • The competing club teams and are not affiliated with high schools.
    • The most dangerous of the insurgents are those affiliated with the previous regime and their allies.
    • I think it's pretty clear, looking at the site, that it is NOT affiliated with the government.
    • All are affiliated with slates consisting of similarly minded candidates.
    • The programme lacked lustre as no commoner was present except for those affiliated with the government in some way or the other.
    • Also ask the researcher if they are affiliated with a research group or a national organization.
    • Since I am not now affiliated with any political party nor any election slate, I am not recruiting anybody.
    • Many students here, whether or not they are actually affiliated with the Union, are MPs-in-the-making.
    Synonyms
    associate with, be in league with, unite with, combine with, join with, join up with, join forces with, ally with, form an alliance with, align with, amalgamate with, merge with, coalesce with, federate with, confederate with, form a federation with, form a confederation with, team up with, band together with, cooperate with
    associated, allied, related, integrated, amalgamated, incorporated, federated, confederated, unified, connected, linked, joined, bound, belonging
    1. 1.1no object Officially join or become attached to an organization.
      (正式)加入,隶属
      the membership of the National Writers Union voted to affiliate with the United Auto Workers
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Unfortunately the conference narrowly voted against affiliating to the Coalition.
      • In December 1997, the executive banned branches from affiliating to, or making donations to the union.
      • To participate in this process, groups must affiliate to the Community and Voluntary Network by Friday, February 20.
      • I had just started a youth club in 1973 and I was looking around to see who we would affiliate to.
      • A very successful, well-supported December fundraiser had left the coffers in a healthy state and the club has been able to affiliate to the Federation and pay its insurance.
      • A proposal to affiliate to the Royal Horticultural Society was adopted and takes effect from January 10,
      • Our motion explains what the movement is about and calls on the union to affiliate to the organisation, provide support and invite speakers.
      • These circumstances led to the decision to allow branches to affiliate to and provide finance for other political organisations of their choosing.
      • Never before have trade union members who choose to affiliate to the Party been given the choice.
      • The Football Coaches Association will this season affiliate to foreign coaching bodies in a bid to attach its membership to international coaching courses.
      • Their decision not to affiliate to the Student Union is disappointing: college members will continue to miss services and support integral to the life and successes of contemporaries at other colleges.
      • The Bishop visited the school on Monday to welcome it as the first community school to affiliate to the Diocese.
      • Get your union branch, student union or community organisation to affiliate to the union.
      • He warned those who did not affiliate to the three federations that their participation in karate championships would be deemed illegal.
      • Major unions threw their weight behind the anti-war movement, affiliating to the Coalition.
      • We appeal to all organisations and social movements to affiliate to the organising committee and get stuck into the task of raising money.
      • We were unable to secure this cover on our own at a price we could afford, so we have decided to affiliate to the British Triathlon Association.
      • Part of the decision of the Committee is to change the way unions affiliate to the Party to make that a much more transparent process so that these sort of issues don't arise in the future.
      • Commuters came from different persuasions which meant there was no need for him to affiliate to any political organisation.
      • The rise in those affiliating to the live register during a summer month is surprising, considering that summer seasonal work usually causes a decrease in these figures.
      Synonyms
      become a member of, help in, participate in, join in, get involved in, contribute to, have a hand in
nounəˈfɪliətəˈfilēət
  • A person or organization officially attached to a larger body.

    隶属成员,会员;分支机构

    the company established links with British affiliates
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Understanding your affiliates financial model is critical to the success of any program.
    • Finally, several national organizations have begun to help their local affiliates start charter schools.
    • Most observers expect the membership to bless the idea of expansion, either through an affiliate or a subsidiary.
    • For ten months I was a volunteer intern at the Irish Film Archive, an affiliate of the Film Institute of Ireland.
    • Markets were opened by the government to products produced by affiliates overseas.
    • Here, a distinction needs to be drawn between the networks, their affiliates and cable television companies.
    • Should it provide affiliates with services or with strategic direction?
    • The relationship between the national office and local affiliates is still evolving, still being worked out.
    • Those affiliates and organizations assigned personnel to fill the slots.
    • Now, some say, vendors should focus on helping affiliates do business more effectively.
    • From those small beginnings, the federation today has affiliates in more than 170 nations.
    • It has expanded internationally, with overseas affiliates in Macedonia, the United States and Switzerland.
    • Our technology affiliate has highly trained specialists who have earned their stripes.
    • Another affiliate supplies security equipment and services in the co-op service area and beyond.
    • Almost all affiliates and subsidiaries were anchor companies in the country's economy and many of them did business all over the world.
    • Similarly, a company may draw components and supplies from a subsidiary or from an affiliate or on the open market.
    • Eight places on each committee will be reserved for the nominees of the affiliates.
    • We realized that several local and state affiliates had such committees in place.
    • If the affiliates make a public call for an independent inquiry, I think they would have to act.
    • Local cable and satellite affiliates will distribute the food donations to local food banks.
    Synonyms
    office, bureau, agency

Origin

Mid 18th century: from medieval Latin affiliat- ‘adopted as a son’, from the verb affiliare, from ad- ‘towards’ + filius ‘son’.

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