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teammate

/teem-meyt/US // ˈtimˌmeɪt //

队友,团队伙伴,团队成员,同伴

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a member of the same team.

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Examples

  • Instead, he trusts the domino effect of his own influence, makes the simplest read, then watches his teammates leverage the advantage he created against a scrambling defense.

  • During the 1995-96 season, Abdul-Rauf, the Denver Nuggets’ leading scorer, refused to stand with his teammates for the pregame playing of the national anthem — saying the flag was a symbol of racism and oppression.

  • I think that when you’re teammates with somebody that you have a special relationship with, that bond brings you closer.

  • The next two closest marks are from Mitchell and his teammate Mike Conley, whose 78 combined handoffs have generated 88 points.

  • Remote work has blended personal life with the job — and employees expect their managers and teammates to be supportive of this new reality.

  • He lets it roll and then pokes it between two defenders to a teammate, darting inside towards the top of the box.

  • One male student told me about a teammate in a fraternity who struggled with an eating disorder.

  • "In the little things, Jim can get on your nerves," says teammate Flanagan.

  • Once, seeing Palmer reading Dr. Zhivago, teammate Steve Stone said, "It must be about an elbow specialist."

  • “He was so quick, he could get around you before you got off your haunches,” says one former teammate.

  • Jack, of course, was on the lookout for the first sign of his teammate.

  • It was a clean home-run, Turner following his galloping teammate more leisurely, trotting across the plate with the winning run.

  • "El Hassan is turning out to be a hangover all right," Elmer Allen grunted, choosing to misinterpret his teammate's words.

  • His former teammate had been a good sport in all Ken's experience of playing with him.