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词汇 affiliation
释义

Definition of affiliation in English:

affiliation

noun əfɪlɪˈeɪʃ(ə)nəˌfɪliˈeɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • The state or process of affiliating or being affiliated.

    隶属,从属

    the group has no affiliation to any preservation society

    该团体与任何保护组织都无隶属关系。

    count noun his political affiliations

    他的政治归属关系。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One of the fastest growing groups in the nation is people reporting no religious affiliation.
    • Women of all income groups, regardless of religious affiliation, have been targeted.
    • Political affiliations and economic disparity do not create barriers.
    • However, the demand for particular stamps also depends on regional affiliation.
    • With this membership, you have full affiliation to Tennis, Squash and Badminton clubs.
    • I do not know the political affiliation of most of my colleagues.
    • This type of piercing was meant to mark life stage changes in group affiliation.
    • All I would say to that is that I have no political affiliation whatsoever.
    • No trade unionism based on political affiliation or on communal lines should be allowed in the police force.
    • The invitation is open to all, irrespective of party affiliation.
    • The first is a firm having international affiliation and generally working at executive search.
    • The only affiliation I have with the company is that I'm a customer.
    • They should have the right to know the political affiliation of the candidates who are standing.
    • I can only presume documents have been lost, possibly during one of the changes of affiliation to various regiments.
    • He is man whose voting record in the Senate is consistent with his party affiliation.
    • We, of course, accept that individual members of the taskforce are free from political affiliation.
    • His death was never avenged, even though the guilty party is known by name and affiliation.
    • I am writing this letter on a personal level, with no affiliation, or in support of any candidates.
    • I pledge myself to working hard for all my constituents, regardless of political affiliation.
    • Many people without trade union affiliation were also on strike and on the streets.
    Synonyms
    annexing, attaching, connecting, joining, bonding, uniting, combining, associating, aligning, allying, amalgamation, amalgamating, merging, incorporation, incorporating, integration, integrating, federating, federation, confederating, confederation, coupling, fusion
    connection, relationship, fellowship, partnership, association, coalition, union, alliance, alignment, attachment, link, bond, tie, yoke
    communication, rapport, sympathy, cooperation, collaboration, belonging
    rare consociation

Origin

Late 18th century: from French, from medieval Latin affiliatio(n-), from the verb affiliare (see affiliate).

Definition of affiliation in US English:

affiliation

nounəˌfɪliˈeɪʃ(ə)nəˌfilēˈāSH(ə)n
  • The state or process of affiliating or being affiliated.

    隶属,从属

    his political affiliations

    他的政治归属关系。

    he had no particular affiliation, no close associates
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This type of piercing was meant to mark life stage changes in group affiliation.
    • We, of course, accept that individual members of the taskforce are free from political affiliation.
    • The first is a firm having international affiliation and generally working at executive search.
    • They should have the right to know the political affiliation of the candidates who are standing.
    • The invitation is open to all, irrespective of party affiliation.
    • Women of all income groups, regardless of religious affiliation, have been targeted.
    • With this membership, you have full affiliation to Tennis, Squash and Badminton clubs.
    • He is man whose voting record in the Senate is consistent with his party affiliation.
    • I do not know the political affiliation of most of my colleagues.
    • I can only presume documents have been lost, possibly during one of the changes of affiliation to various regiments.
    • However, the demand for particular stamps also depends on regional affiliation.
    • I pledge myself to working hard for all my constituents, regardless of political affiliation.
    • His death was never avenged, even though the guilty party is known by name and affiliation.
    • No trade unionism based on political affiliation or on communal lines should be allowed in the police force.
    • I am writing this letter on a personal level, with no affiliation, or in support of any candidates.
    • The only affiliation I have with the company is that I'm a customer.
    • Many people without trade union affiliation were also on strike and on the streets.
    • Political affiliations and economic disparity do not create barriers.
    • One of the fastest growing groups in the nation is people reporting no religious affiliation.
    • All I would say to that is that I have no political affiliation whatsoever.
    Synonyms
    annexing, attaching, connecting, joining, bonding, uniting, combining, associating, aligning, allying, amalgamation, amalgamating, merging, incorporation, incorporating, integration, integrating, federating, federation, confederating, confederation, coupling, fusion

Origin

Late 18th century: from French, from medieval Latin affiliatio(n-), from the verb affiliare (see affiliate).

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