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collegiality

/kuh-lee-jee-al-i-tee, -gee-/US // kəˌli dʒiˈæl ɪ ti, -gi- //

合议制,合议性,合议制度,合议庭

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : cooperative interaction among colleagues.

Examples

  • Nevertheless, companies are desperate to find ways to nurture collaboration and collegiality in a remote environment.

  • He added that he wouldn’t be surprised if Barrett carried this sense of collegiality with her to the Supreme Court.

  • That could indicate that Barrett is open to the arguments of her more liberal colleagues — or that she is choosing not to dissent in some cases for the sake of collegiality.

  • Wyden is popular with GOP colleagues for his collegiality, work ethic and willingness to include their ideas in legislation.

  • Some scoffed that what he would get from Hillary would be a rival team, but Hillary has been the very model of collegiality.

  • Alas, this era of collegiality and respect, the era of Tip O'Neill and Ronald Reagan, is over.