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associez in English:

1. associate associate


He was my business associate.
What do you associate with summer?
I'm a professor, or rather an associate professor, to be exact.
It is because of his selfishness that no one wants to associate with him.
Dr. Hellebrandt is an associate professor in that excellent university.
Don't associate with them.
He is by no means a pleasant fellow to associate with.
What is political science? From the "political," people will probably first associate it with the political incidents that enliven journalism.
No wonder we associate bats with dark places.
When I hear this song, I associate it with his name.
People used to associate demonstrations with students.
You must associate with people of good character.
We always associate snow with skiing.
I don't want to associate with Yumiko; she usually tells lies.
When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle.

English word "associez"(associate) occurs in sets:

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2. match


Before the match, an opening ceremony was held in the Yoyogi stadium.
a burning match
From the coffee table photo book to the bathroom factoid anthology to the bedside escapist novel, American literature is designed to match the furniture.
Essentially it's a one-to-one match, but the content of that match is a level so high as to be unthinkable to an ordinary person.
Can you match this coat with something a little more colorful?
The boxing match was completely one-sided, one pug was so badly mauled that his manager had to throw in the sponge.
I'd certainly like to go and watch the match; it's just that I'm not sure if I have time.
The committee would like me to have someone to whom I can direct questions or go to for guidance about the city and its resources; I believe, therefore, that you would be a very good match.
What?! You didn't do your homework because of a soccer match? That's no excuse!
I gave it a try figuring that anything is worth a try. But putting together a program like this is something I'm no match for.
Every year about 150 million people watch basketball matches.
One of our players scored a goal just five minutes after the match started.
For detecting drugs or hidden explosives, there's no technology that can match a dog's nose.
So truffle aficionados are always careful to match recipes to the available truffle varieties.)
You can go to the match with me, if you want. He lit a match. The match of her clothes was very pretty. Match the picture with the right description.

English word "associez"(match) occurs in sets:

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