collaborator 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.
collaborator 近义词
person who works with another
collaborator 的近义词 12 个
- assistant
- associate
- co-worker
- colleague
- confederate
- helper
- partner
- quisling
- teammate
- fellow traveller
- running dog
- team player
collaborator 的反义词 3 个
更多collaborator例句
- IBM is collaborating with leading academic medical centers like Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and Johns Hopkins University to address TechQuity.
- Center Women and the Rainbow History Project are collaborating to create a virtual LGBTQ women’s history tour.
- Leimer said fintechs should also take note of the way subscription services collaborate.
- Painters, sculptors, dance choreographers and photographers have found new ways to collaborate with AI algorithms.
- As a result, parents and teachers have had to learn new ways to collaborate for the sake of the kids in their shared care.
- Condon himself does not want to get married to Jack Morrissey, his longtime partner and professional collaborator.
- Now, al-Husseini was indeed a Nazi collaborator, but he was not “the leader” of the Muslim world.
- Most notably FWY has been a frequent collaborator of international cool kid (and ageless skincare wizard) Pharrell.
- My collaborator, Darcy Evans, and I are very insistent on calling Stealing Sam a “one-person play” and not a solo show.
- Another commonly mentioned collaborator is a famous Yazidi singer who converted to Islam years ago.
- He gets behind his collaborator—the Artist lived here, and thus history is made.
- Thus he leaves his collaborator to think out the next chapter, for much remains to be told.
- Finally she began looking about for a collaborator, convinced that she herself could never write an interesting line.
- It is something to know that Pisistratus employed an editor, or that his editor employed a collaborator who was an Asiatic Greek!
- Truly, it will not equal that of Newton, who had received the spark divine; nor even that of his collaborator Clairaut.