collaborate 的定义
col·lab·o·rat·ed, col·lab·o·rat·ing.
- to work, one with another; cooperate, as on a literary work: They collaborated on a novel.
- to cooperate, usually willingly, with an enemy nation, especially with an enemy occupying one's country: He collaborated with the Nazis during World War II.
collaborate 近义词
work together
collaborate 的近义词 26 个
- collude
- conspire
- cooperate
- hook up
- participate
- coact
- concert
- concur
- be in cahoots
- cofunction
- come together
- coproduce
- do business with
- get together
- glue oneself to
- go partners
- hook on
- interface
- join forces
- join together
- join up with
- team up
- throw in together
- throw in with
- tie in
- work with
collaborate 的反义词 3 个
更多collaborate例句
- The company announced this week that it is investing $250 million in an initiative to eliminate fossil fuel use across its operations and to collaborate with several research institutions to address related health problems.
- Those who were exceptionally creative, did great work, and collaborated well with others went immediately into the “keepers” pile.
- We got to meet and collaborate with founders in complimentary technologies like IoT and AI.
- A tasks tab lets people set up notes, bookmark items, set meetings and alerts and collaborate with other people on their team.
- While this has been a challenging situation for all of us, this time has also given us the opportunity to reevaluate and develop new ways of working and collaborating with each other and our customers.
- “I was delighted to collaborate,” he said in the interview with Retro Report.
- It also made it easier for people of different viewpoints to collaborate.
- He was the first person to collaborate with Cuba after the trade embargo of 1960.
- Another vital way to expand the pie is to collaborate with industry partners.
- Kimberlin even agreed to collaborate on a book about his story.
- As soon as he gets out of the army he and I are going to collaborate on a play.
- The idea hit upon was to turn this jingoism to account in the adaptation, by making Disraeli collaborate with Sardou.
- Almost immediately it was arranged that E. should collaborate and that we should do the book together.
- Besides, we might collaborate in a play, and make more money apiece in three weeks than either of us earns in a fat year.
- Grillparzer has left us an account of his attempt to collaborate with Beethoven on an opera in his Erinnerungen an Beethoven.