collaborating 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.
collaborating 近义词
work together
collaborating 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
collaborating 的反义词 3 个
更多collaborating例句
- We must collaborate to collect data that is more relevant to historically marginalized populations, including social, environmental, and behavioral data.
- The two collaborated for “Kiss an Angel Good Mornin’,” which delighted country singers such as Ashley McBryde, who swayed and sang along.
- They have also collaborated with local groups, like Wide Angle Youth Media in Baltimore, to create short films that better relate to the experiences of the students in which they are being shown.
- After tumbling earlier today, Beyond Meat shares are shooting upward on news that the company did indeed collaborate with McDonald’s on its new McPlant vegetarian menu.
- Supreme has also made products featuring older pop culture icons like Bugs Bunny and Kermit the Frog, expanding its appeal across generations, and collaborates just as easily with luxury brands as it does with mid-tier ones.
- Collaborating with him on a film was the best kind of therapy I could have asked for.
- Hardline clerics and youths suspect moderates of collaborating with the security forces.
- She is collaborating with the Gap on their style guide campaign, which necessitates working around specific clothing.
- Next thing he knew, he was in an interrogation room being accused of collaborating with Israel.
- Three Al Jazeera journalists have been jailed in Egypt on trumped-up charges of collaborating with the Muslim Brotherhood.
- Thus he had gained a bracing sense of comradeship with the men who were collaborating in his field.
- Why, quite naturally, that some superior intelligence has latterly been collaborating with Scotland Yard.
- The great novels and plays of the world's literature are the artistic results of the intellect collaborating with the emotions.
- Now he had obligations that were taxing all his powers; he was collaborating in the formation of a future.
- His subsequent failure in collaborating with William is, it is true, disappointing.