cooperating 的定义
co·op·er·at·ed, co·op·er·at·ing.
- to work or act together or jointly for a common purpose or benefit.
- to work or act with another or other persons willingly and agreeably.
- to practice economic cooperation.
cooperating 近义词
assisting
cooperating 的近义词 4 个
更多cooperating例句
- The U-visa program, first created in 2000, is open to undocumented immigrants who cooperate with law enforcement after witnessing or being victim to a violent crime.
- Ocasio-Cortez cares most about advancing the activist cause, yet she also cares about getting the Democratic Party’s factions to cooperate — because that is the best way to advance the activist cause.
- If it stayed connected, the children would keep typing — clickity-clack on their mechanical gaming keyboards — until their eyelids refuse to cooperate with their fingers.
- Still, with the pressure on, our lawmakers need to cooperate to keep Bayh-Dole protections strong.
- Skarlatos's campaign, which has cooperated frequently with local media, didn't make him available for an interview or respond to questions about the campaign's strategy.
- She claims the FBI tried to enlist her as a cooperating source in their investigation.
- The dangerous, anti-American course of action the show suggests: cooperating with the United Nations.
- Cooperating with Assad is also the only feasible way, at present, to lessen the humanitarian nightmare in Syria.
- Today, Stephenson is cooperating with a federal investigation of the eBay reseller whom he purchased these works from.
- In April, Scott Raab and Lisa Brennan at Esquire reported that Wildstein was cooperating with Fishman.
- Nature and habit cooperating had made him the best keeper of secrets in Europe.
- People were thinking and cooperating, and there must have been no mean social organization.
- But men cooperating with aliens would contrive every possible trick to insist that only aliens operated at Boulder Lake.
- And he was shaken in a different way by the proof that humans were cooperating fully with the invading monsters.
- And whenever they are in action they are cooperating with external materials and energies.