A colleauge is someone who you work with, on a professional level. A mate is someone who you are afflicted with it is more personal.
A colleague is someone you work with or collaborate with in a professional setting, while an accomplice is someone who helps or participates in a criminal act or wrongdoing. Colleagues work together in a professional capacity, while accomplices cooperate in illegal or unethical activities.
I helped get my office mate's neck tie out of a door!
Hyungnim is basically older brother, while sunbae refers to a more experienced colleague or friend.
fellow worker, partner, ally, associate, assistant, team-mate, comrade, helper
none of the above mate
A democratic transition refers to the process of moving from an authoritarian regime to a democratic system, often involving changes in political institutions and practices. Democratic consolidation, on the other hand, refers to the establishment and maintenance of a stable democratic system over time, with strong democratic norms, institutions, and practices deeply rooted in society. In essence, a transition is the initial shift to democracy, while consolidation is the ongoing process of strengthening and maintaining democratic principles.
A co-workerA employeeOr a person that works with you
spouse, participant, husband, mate, helper, friend, buddy, ally, associate, colleague, comrade
Technically, yes, but only because they are using virtually the same processes, the only real difference between the two, is like the difference between choosing your own mate and having someone choose your mate for you.
associate, aide, helper, collaborator, deputy, partner, companion, colleague, mate, friend, supporter, secretary
Okay BIG difference here... Mating= locking two pieces together Flush= sticking to the surface
Okay BIG difference here... Mating= locking two pieces together Flush= sticking to the surface