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teamwork

/teem-wurk/US // ˈtimˌwɜrk //UK // (ˈtiːmˌwɜːk) //

团队合作,团队工作,团队精神,团队协作

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : cooperative or coordinated effort on the part of a group of persons acting together as a team or in the interests of a common cause.
    • : work done with a team.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nouncollaboration, cooperation

Examples

  • They know that playing sports helps a child’s physical and mental well-being, teaches teamwork and develops social skills.

  • My ability as an engineer and researcher to make progress on truly grand challenges hinges on extensive teamwork.

  • With title companies and lenders now allowing many virtual options, the teamwork that goes into a smooth real estate transaction is stronger than ever.

  • After all, when faced with a pandemic that requires social isolation, it’s a lot easier to fine-tune a jump shot than a coordinated defensive scheme that requires precise movements and teamwork.

  • They pass, cut, float, feint, screen, shoot and dunk like the personification of teamwork in its most merciless and committed form.

  • He turned that story into an ending about the unity and teamwork that defines America at its best.

  • A view of his—that I share—is that through teamwork, so much can be achieved.

  • Teamwork is needed because Yahoo is valued at about $21 billion, making it too rich for anyone to handle on their own.

  • “You need trust, openness, cooperation and teamwork,” Boehner said.

  • He had a staff around him that was more effective and had more teamwork.

  • It had never, perhaps, come to the minds of the boys that teamwork was a term that could be applied to work as well as to play.

  • This is what is called the fine spirit of teamwork by which things get done, both in private and public enterprise.

  • Good teamwork assures two states of mind in the individual which are most helpful for efficient work.

  • Teamwork is of course intimately connected with leadership; and will be frequently mentioned in discussing the latter.

  • You see them developing the spirit of discipline you have hoped for, and the co-operation in that teamwork which means so much.