1 [transitive] to connect or bring into relation, as thought, feeling, memory, etc.
associate somebody/something with something
• A JavaScript property associates a key with a value.
• I don't associate cycling with winning, I associate it with terrible things that have happened to me and people close to me. [Marco Pantani].
• I don't associate sex with love and emotion. I love hookups.
• The attribute scope associates data cells and header cells:
<th scope="col|row">.TO BIND /baɪnd/ bound bound /baʊnd/ [transitive] written = to form a strong emotional or economic connection between two people, countries etc [= unite]
• Carbon monoxide is lethal because hemoglobin binds carbon monoxide inhibiting your ability to distribute oxygen throughout your body.
• JavaScript unary operators have higher precedence over binary ones and bind tightly.
• A C++/Java class is a way to bind data and associated functions together.
TO BOND /bɒnd/ =
1 if two things bond with each other, they become firmly fixed together, especially after they have been joined with glue.
• What is gluten? All flours contain two important proteins: glutenin and gliadin, in presence of water this two small protein chains bond together, this forms an elastic network of proteins called gluten which has ability to trap air like a ballon. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDEcvSc2UKA]
2 to form a close emotional connection with someone. When two people are bonding, they are getting closer by sharing time, feelings, experiences, or trust.
• When you say two people are bonding and falling in love, it usually means: they are developing emotional closeness.
• Bonding does not always mean love. People can bond as friends, family members, teammates or coworkers.
TO TIE = to make a tie, bond, or connection.
• Services tie well to Ajax and Web 2: our Ajax web page can call as many services as it requires to get the job done. [SOA for Idiots]
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