partner
Describes a person, group, or organization that is associated with another in a common activity or business interest. It is used to indicate a relationship of collaboration or shared responsibility.
예시
3 / 5I use my partner card to get discounts at the local gym.
I use the card from the associated company to get price reductions at the nearby fitness center.
Each partner state must agree to the terms of the environmental treaty.
Every participating country must accept the conditions of the international agreement on the environment.
Check the partner link in the bio for a special offer.
Look at the affiliated website link in the profile for a unique deal.
어휘 가족
암기 팁
Think of a 'pair' of shoes; they are partners because they always work together to reach the same destination.
빠른 퀴즈
Our _________ organization in London will help us distribute the new software.
정답!
정답은: a
예시
I use my partner card to get discounts at the local gym.
everydayI use the card from the associated company to get price reductions at the nearby fitness center.
Each partner state must agree to the terms of the environmental treaty.
formalEvery participating country must accept the conditions of the international agreement on the environment.
Check the partner link in the bio for a special offer.
informalLook at the affiliated website link in the profile for a unique deal.
The study involves several partner universities located across Europe.
academicThe research project includes multiple collaborating higher education institutions situated throughout Europe.
We are looking for a partner agency to handle our social media marketing.
businessWe are seeking an associated firm to manage our promotions on social platforms.
어휘 가족
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
partner in crime
A person who helps someone do something mischievous or illegal.
life partner
A person with whom one shares a long-term romantic relationship.
silent partner
A business associate who provides capital but does not manage the business.
자주 혼동되는 단어
An associate is a general term for a colleague, while partner often implies a deeper level of shared risk or ownership.
A companion is someone you spend time with socially, whereas a partner usually implies a formal or professional bond.
사용 참고사항
When used as an adjective, 'partner' is placed directly before the noun it modifies to show affiliation. It is common in professional contexts to describe collaborating entities.
자주 하는 실수
Learners sometimes use the noun 'partnership' where the adjective 'partner' is required, such as saying 'partnership school' instead of 'partner school'.
암기 팁
Think of a 'pair' of shoes; they are partners because they always work together to reach the same destination.
어원
Derived from the Old French 'parconier', which originally meant a part-owner or associate.
문법 패턴
문화적 맥락
In modern Western business culture, 'partner' is a preferred term because it suggests equality and mutual benefit over a traditional hierarchy.
빠른 퀴즈
Our _________ organization in London will help us distribute the new software.
정답!
정답은: a
관련 문법 규칙
관련 어휘
관련 단어
unvolsion
C1The process of deliberately detaching or withdrawing from a state of complex entanglement or involvement, often within social or systemic structures. It describes a conscious reversal of 'involution,' where one seeks to simplify or exit a convoluted situation.
circumpugible
C1To systematically encircle and attack or challenge a target from all possible directions. This verb is often used to describe strategic military maneuvers or intense rhetorical debates where an opponent is overwhelmed from every side.
semidocable
C1A semidocable is a technical component or data unit that possesses limited or conditional compatibility with a primary docking system or documentation framework. It typically designates an item that requires secondary manual verification or a specialized adapter to achieve full functional integration.
postgradism
C1Postgradism refers to the sociocultural condition, mindset, or lifestyle associated with being a postgraduate student. It often describes the immersive academic environment or the tendency for individuals to remain in higher education for an extended period after completing their initial degree.
inurbtude
C1To cause a person to lose their refined or sophisticated manners, typically by subjecting them to a rough or unpolished environment. It describes the process of becoming inurbane, socially coarse, or lacking in city-bred civility.
hypermaterness
C1Characterized by or relating to an extreme, often overbearing state of maternal instinct and overprotectiveness. This term is used to describe a level of mothering that exceeds typical boundaries, potentially stifling the independence of the child.
decedance
C1Characterized by or reflecting a state of moral or cultural decline, often associated with excessive indulgence in luxury, pleasure, or self-gratification. In modern contexts, it frequently describes things that are luxuriously rich or self-indulgent to the point of being excessive.
tricentcide
C1Describing an act, event, or substance that results in the destruction or death of exactly three hundred distinct entities or individuals. It is also used in theoretical historical contexts to describe the catastrophic end of a three-hundred-year cycle or era.
autofugdom
C1Describing a state of self-imposed isolation or the psychological condition of fleeing from one's own identity or social responsibilities. It characterizes a person or behavior focused on internal withdrawal and the avoidance of external reality to preserve a sense of self.
inplication
C1To show that someone or something is involved in a crime, a scandal, or an undesirable situation. It can also refer to demonstrating that something is a contributing factor or cause of a specific outcome, typically a negative one.
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