collaborators / kəˈlæb əˌreɪt /

合作者协作者合作人合作者们

collaborators 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.

collaborators 近义词

n. 名词 noun

person who works with another

更多collaborators例句

  1. What if there were a legal dispute between the foreign investor and his or her Egyptian partners or collaborators?
  2. The two instantly hit it off as both friends and collaborators.
  3. Ivan Raimi and Scott Spiegel, who were collaborators with Sam, lived there.
  4. He cast himself, he cast lovers, ex-lovers, friends, collaborators, and his films became famous for their bantering specificity.
  5. One of his finest artistic collaborators, Arthur Miller, temporarily broke with him.
  6. What took place during that dreadful fortnight is only known to the two collaborators.
  7. Anybody who means to work honestly must strive to awaken and to sustain the interest of his collaborators.
  8. There is a large staff of collaborators, each article is prepared by a specialist; the whole is a rare piece of book-making.
  9. With the aid of several collaborators he transformed his material, eliminating anything that was crude and gross.
  10. In choosing his collaborators his principle was never to select nobles or ecclesiastics, but persons of inferior birth.