collaborator / kəˈlæb əˌreɪt /

合作者合作人协作者协作人

collaborator 的定义

v. 无主动词 verb

col·lab·o·rat·ed, col·lab·o·rat·ing.

  1. to work, one with another; cooperate, as on a literary work: They collaborated on a novel.
  2. 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

n. 名词 noun

person who works with another

更多collaborator例句

  1. 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.
  2. Center Women and the Rainbow History Project are collaborating to create a virtual LGBTQ women’s history tour.
  3. Leimer said fintechs should also take note of the way subscription services collaborate.
  4. Painters, sculptors, dance choreographers and photographers have found new ways to collaborate with AI algorithms.
  5. As a result, parents and teachers have had to learn new ways to collaborate for the sake of the kids in their shared care.
  6. Condon himself does not want to get married to Jack Morrissey, his longtime partner and professional collaborator.
  7. Now, al-Husseini was indeed a Nazi collaborator, but he was not “the leader” of the Muslim world.
  8. Most notably FWY has been a frequent collaborator of international cool kid (and ageless skincare wizard) Pharrell.
  9. My collaborator, Darcy Evans, and I are very insistent on calling Stealing Sam a “one-person play” and not a solo show.
  10. Another commonly mentioned collaborator is a famous Yazidi singer who converted to Islam years ago.
  11. He gets behind his collaborator—the Artist lived here, and thus history is made.
  12. Thus he leaves his collaborator to think out the next chapter, for much remains to be told.
  13. Finally she began looking about for a collaborator, convinced that she herself could never write an interesting line.
  14. It is something to know that Pisistratus employed an editor, or that his editor employed a collaborator who was an Asiatic Greek!
  15. Truly, it will not equal that of Newton, who had received the spark divine; nor even that of his collaborator Clairaut.