collegial / kəˈli dʒəl, -dʒi əl; for 2 also kəˈli gi əl /

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collegial 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. collegiate.
  2. of or characterized by the collective responsibility shared by each of a group of colleagues, with minimal supervision from above.

collegial 近义词

collegial

等同于 synergetic

collegial

等同于 synergic

collegial

等同于 synergistic

collegial

等同于 cooperative

更多collegial例句

  1. Every theory about remote work — it makes employees less productive, less collegial, less available — has been challenged during the past year.
  2. And so, we had a collegial conversation in the last snowfall of the season.
  3. Supposedly Supreme Court justices are collegial even when they disagree on points of law.
  4. Even more striking are the courteous and collegial manners displayed, even during the arduous filibuster in the Senate.
  5. On the other hand, he was extraordinarily friendly and collegial to other composers and musicians.
  6. Stevens, who told Politico the campaign is “very collegial” and “everybody wears a lot of hats,” declined to comment on Monday.
  7. Time for reflection and collegial dialogue is necessary to maintain this nursing lens in a period of increasing responsibility.