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.
Exemplos
3 de 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.
Sinônimos
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of a 'pair' of shoes; they are partners because they always work together to reach the same destination.
Quiz rápido
Our _________ organization in London will help us distribute the new software.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: a
Exemplos
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.
Sinônimos
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
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.
Frequentemente confundido com
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.
Notas de uso
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.
Erros comuns
Learners sometimes use the noun 'partnership' where the adjective 'partner' is required, such as saying 'partnership school' instead of 'partner school'.
Dica de memorização
Think of a 'pair' of shoes; they are partners because they always work together to reach the same destination.
Origem da palavra
Derived from the Old French 'parconier', which originally meant a part-owner or associate.
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
In modern Western business culture, 'partner' is a preferred term because it suggests equality and mutual benefit over a traditional hierarchy.
Quiz rápido
Our _________ organization in London will help us distribute the new software.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: a
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