mate

[US]/meɪt/
[UK]/meɪt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. Colleague; assistant
vt. To pair up; to team up
vi. To become a spouse; to mate; to cooperate closely

Phrases & Collocations

Hey mate

Good job mate

soul mate

running mate

mate with

chief mate

Example Sentences

the mate to this glove.

mate a horse with a donkey

I will not mate with him.

Where is the mate to this glove?

Birds mate in spring.

Birds mate in the spring.

Many birds mate in the springtime.

hold it right there, mate!.

my best mate Steve.

The first mate was studying to become a master.

The mate is one rank below the captain.

antelopes mate in lekking grounds.

successful males may mate with many females.

people tend to mate with others in their own social class.

my mate ordered the tickets last week.

Where are you going, mate ?

She has been a faithful mate to him.

It is often difficult to get animals to mate in captivity.

The queen bee is likely to mate with two or three drones.

He and his mates were out picking mangoes.

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