cooperator / koʊˈɒp əˌreɪt /

合作者合作人合作方合作商

cooperator 的定义

v. 无主动词 verb

co·op·er·at·ed, co·op·er·at·ing.

  1. to work or act together or jointly for a common purpose or benefit.
  2. to work or act with another or other persons willingly and agreeably.
  3. to practice economic cooperation.

cooperator 近义词

cooperator

等同于 assistant

cooperator

等同于 associate

cooperator

等同于 abettor

cooperator

等同于 lieutenant

更多cooperator例句

  1. Sinovac has acknowledged the bribery case involving its CEO, saying in regulatory filings that he cooperated with prosecutors and was not charged.
  2. Facebook said it could not comment on the now-pending litigation, but spokesman Andy Stone said in a statement the company had been cooperating with the Justice Department fully on its probe and disputes the allegations in the complaint.
  3. Meanwhile, Nasdaq said it “stands ready to work with our listed companies to comply with any and all regulations” and looks forward to cooperating with the SEC to bolster transparency.
  4. That assessment included an in-depth analysis of project alternatives along with an examination of supplemental technical information provided by cooperating agencies and the public.
  5. The county argued, among other things, and a judge agreed, that the release of outbreak location data would likely cause people not to cooperate with the large effort to track and contain the spread of the virus.
  6. “Investigators understood it as a way to order a hit on someone they believed was a cooperator,” said Barron.
  7. And then Lowell turned to the man he called the “cooperator”—Andrew Young.
  8. The librarian should always be treated as a cooperator, and not as an unintelligent servant.
  9. She has been an efficient aid and cooperator with Frank in his gratuitous practice.