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collaborators

/kuh-lab-uh-reyt/US // kəˈlæb əˌreɪt //UK // (kəˈlæbəˌreɪt) //

合作者,协作者,合作人,合作者们

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    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.

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Examples

  • What if there were a legal dispute between the foreign investor and his or her Egyptian partners or collaborators?

  • The two instantly hit it off as both friends and collaborators.

  • Ivan Raimi and Scott Spiegel, who were collaborators with Sam, lived there.

  • He cast himself, he cast lovers, ex-lovers, friends, collaborators, and his films became famous for their bantering specificity.

  • One of his finest artistic collaborators, Arthur Miller, temporarily broke with him.

  • What took place during that dreadful fortnight is only known to the two collaborators.

  • Anybody who means to work honestly must strive to awaken and to sustain the interest of his collaborators.

  • There is a large staff of collaborators, each article is prepared by a specialist; the whole is a rare piece of book-making.

  • With the aid of several collaborators he transformed his material, eliminating anything that was crude and gross.

  • In choosing his collaborators his principle was never to select nobles or ecclesiastics, but persons of inferior birth.