cooperator 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.
cooperator 近义词
等同于 assistant
cooperator 的近义词 39 个
- aide
- apprentice
- associate
- attendant
- backup
- colleague
- companion
- deputy
- friend
- partner
- representative
- secretary
- abettor
- accessory
- accomplice
- adherent
- adjunct
- ally
- appointee
- auxiliary
- backer
- coadjutor
- collaborator
- confederate
- flunky
- follower
- gofer
- help
- helpmate
- mate
- patron
- peon
- subordinate
- supporter
- temp
- coadjutant
- fellow worker
- right-hand person
- temporary worker
cooperator 的反义词 10 个
等同于 associate
等同于 abettor
cooperator 的近义词 8 个
cooperator 的反义词 2 个
等同于 lieutenant
cooperator 的近义词 42 个
- abettor
- accessory
- accomplice
- adherent
- adjunct
- adjutant
- aide
- ally
- appointee
- apprentice
- associate
- attendant
- auxiliary
- backer
- backup
- coadjutor
- collaborator
- colleague
- companion
- confederate
- deputy
- flunky
- follower
- friend
- gofer
- help
- helper
- helpmate
- mate
- partner
- patron
- peon
- representative
- second
- secretary
- subordinate
- supporter
- temp
- coadjutant
- fellow worker
- right-hand person
- temporary worker
cooperator 的反义词 13 个
更多cooperator例句
- Sinovac has acknowledged the bribery case involving its CEO, saying in regulatory filings that he cooperated with prosecutors and was not charged.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- “Investigators understood it as a way to order a hit on someone they believed was a cooperator,” said Barron.
- And then Lowell turned to the man he called the “cooperator”—Andrew Young.
- The librarian should always be treated as a cooperator, and not as an unintelligent servant.
- She has been an efficient aid and cooperator with Frank in his gratuitous practice.