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单词 affiliation
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affiliation

Before we used to all stand as independents with no party affiliations.This is not to assert any direct political affiliation for critical social research.Some have publicly acknowledged party affiliations.One part of their study focused on the relationship between religion and political party affiliation in France.Half of those under 39 have no party affiliation. Political affiliation continued to be a factor in the choice of high opera administrators and the selection of new works for the repertoire.Each time, the investigation of that trauma has flourished in affiliation with a political movement.Less a matter of choice than of male social identity, party affiliation passed from father to son.The pain of loss takes no account of religious or political affiliations and the utter misery is the same for all who bear it.Others have proved politically inconsistent, taking seriously their pledge to decide cases according to the law rather than party affiliation. Party affiliation is often irrelevant.And that was where I parted company with the affiliations off my youth.My company: the strength of people's affiliation with the company as a whole.What is certain is that nobody, regardless of their political affiliations, is likely to emerge unaffected.But in media interviews, she confirmed that there was no issue except the couple's political affiliations.The only information given was their party affiliation - but surely this election is about individuals, not political parties? Party affiliations weren't specified and the pollsters varied one single detail from group to group: the income of one.Some might argue that the removal of pay would be socially divisive but MPs already are divided by income, education and party affiliation.A less rigid membership and more open selections will, of course, loosen party affiliation as well as broaden it.I left because I became a journalist and then a writer and preferred to be free of formal party affiliation.

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affiliation

British English: affiliation NOUN
If one group has an affiliation with another group, it has a close or official connection with it.
The group has no affiliation to any political party.
  • American English: affiliation
  • Brazilian Portuguese: filiação
  • Chinese: 紧密联系
  • European Spanish: afiliación
  • French: affiliation
  • German: Verbund
  • Italian: affiliazione
  • Japanese: 提携
  • Korean: 연계
  • European Portuguese: filiação
  • Latin American Spanish: afiliación

(noun) 
The group has no affiliation to any political party.
Synonyms
association
the British Olympic Association
union
the question of which countries should join the currency union
joining
league
the League of Nations
relationship
Money problems place great stress on close family relationships.
connection
I no longer have any connection with my ex-husband's family.
alliance
The two parties were still too much apart to form an alliance.
combination
The company's chief executive has proposed a merger or other business combination.
coalition
He had been opposed by a coalition of civil-rights organizations.
merging
confederation
incorporation
amalgamation
The organization was formed by an amalgamation of two groups.
banding together

Additional synonyms

in the sense of alliance
Definition
a formal relationship between two or more countries or political parties to work together
The two parties were still too much apart to form an alliance.
Synonyms
union,
league,
association,
agreement,
marriage,
connection,
combination,
coalition,
treaty,
partnership,
federation,
pact,
compact,
confederation,
affinity,
affiliation,
confederacy,
concordat
in the sense of amalgamation
The organization was formed by an amalgamation of two groups.
Synonyms
combination,
union,
joining,
mixing,
alliance,
coalition,
merger,
mixture,
compound,
blend,
integration,
composite,
fusion,
mingling,
alloy,
amalgamating,
incorporation,
amalgam,
meld,
admixture,
commingling
in the sense of coalition
Definition
a temporary alliance, esp. between political parties
He had been opposed by a coalition of civil-rights organizations.
Synonyms
alliance,
union,
league,
association,
combination,
merger,
integration,
compact,
conjunction,
bloc,
confederation,
fusion,
affiliation,
amalgam,
amalgamation,
confederacy

Nearby words of
affiliation

  • affidavit
  • affiliate
  • affiliated
  • affiliation
  • affinity
  • affirm
  • affirmation

Synonyms of 'affiliation'

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