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Definition of collaborate in English: collaborateverb kəˈlabəreɪtkəˈlæbəˌreɪt [no object]1Work jointly on an activity or project. (尤指在创造性劳动方面)合作;协作 he collaborated with him on numerous hotel projects Example sentencesExamples - He has collaborated with the Brazilian Landless Peasants Movement and with Bolivian resistance to a money-swindling dam.
- We thank the Directorate of Health Services, Government of Goa, which has collaborated with the project from its inception.
- Fourteen of the region's agencies have collaborated to help develop projects.
- They discovered they worked well together when collaborating on projects for the same clients.
- She has collaborated with countless writers, activists, artists and institutions.
- Future military operations will tend to require a military that operates jointly, collaborates with other agencies and nations, and flexibly exploits capabilities through agile thinking.
- However, despite its limitations the Council of Europe became involved in many cultural, economic, and scientific activities, and collaborates with various other international organizations including the EU.
- Sometimes thousands of miles and a few oceans kept them from collaborating on large-scale projects, but they remained in contact.
- I collaborated with a music video director, brainstorming for storylines and visuals to go with songs.
- Both had jointly funded numerous equipment initiatives and had collaborated in many research projects within the university.
- For a time Shahn and Evans collaborated on a film project, unfortunately it was never executed.
- Was Transverberations very much a solo project, or have you collaborated with other musicians during the creative process?
- Carol King collaborated with the band on the lyrics.
- Mr Russell said more and more students were collaborating on multimedia projects.
- Two laboratories collaborated in this project, one analysing bone marrow cells and the other analysing gut cells from the same animals.
- He taught for a short period at the Bauhaus, and collaborated on numerous architectural projects.
- I once collaborated with Whalley on a book about the Eden Project and can vouch for his attention to detail.
- For that project, they collaborated with Parker and members of her lab.
- He has also collaborated with many international musicians on their recordings, including maestro bamboo flute player Deepak Ram.
- Finally, dietitians also saw their role as collaborating with physical activity professionals.
Synonyms cooperate, join (up), join forces, team up, get together, come together, band together, work together, work jointly, participate, unite, combine, merge, link, ally, associate, amalgamate, integrate, form an alliance, pool resources, club together 2Cooperate traitorously with an enemy. 勾结;通敌 during the last war they collaborated with the Nazis 他们在上次战争中和纳粹勾结。 Example sentencesExamples - It also claimed that only a handful of traitors had collaborated with the Nazis.
- Hungary chose cooperation and appointed a government to collaborate with Hitler.
- But to enemies of a Palestinian accused of collaborating with Israel, it was an opportunity.
- Villages suspected of collaborating with the enemy - whichever it might be - were razed.
- The Vichy government and those who collaborated with the Germans were seen as traitors.
- However, it is wrong to portray the women as innocent pawns, absolved of the responsibility of having collaborated with the forces of racism.
- Now, the guerrillas appear to be settling scores with people who have collaborated with the invading forces.
- Why should a ruler obsessed with maintaining his power collaborate with some of his most dangerous enemies?
- A group of monks, led by scholar Yang Fei, defend their temple against the renegade disciple, Shi, a traitor who collaborates with Manchu rulers.
- Is it a hiding place away from the prying eyes of Gestapo agents, or is it equivalent to collaborating with the enemy?
Synonyms fraternize, conspire, collude, cooperate, consort, sympathize
OriginLate 19th century: from Latin collaborat- 'worked with', from the verb collaborare, from col- 'together' + laborare 'to work'. Definition of collaborate in US English: collaborateverbkəˈlabəˌrātkəˈlæbəˌreɪt [no object]1Work jointly on an activity, especially to produce or create something. (尤指在创造性劳动方面)合作;协作 he collaborated with a distinguished painter on the designs 他和一位著名的画家合作设计了这些图样。 Example sentencesExamples - I collaborated with a music video director, brainstorming for storylines and visuals to go with songs.
- Mr Russell said more and more students were collaborating on multimedia projects.
- He has collaborated with the Brazilian Landless Peasants Movement and with Bolivian resistance to a money-swindling dam.
- Finally, dietitians also saw their role as collaborating with physical activity professionals.
- He taught for a short period at the Bauhaus, and collaborated on numerous architectural projects.
- Was Transverberations very much a solo project, or have you collaborated with other musicians during the creative process?
- She has collaborated with countless writers, activists, artists and institutions.
- Sometimes thousands of miles and a few oceans kept them from collaborating on large-scale projects, but they remained in contact.
- They discovered they worked well together when collaborating on projects for the same clients.
- Future military operations will tend to require a military that operates jointly, collaborates with other agencies and nations, and flexibly exploits capabilities through agile thinking.
- Two laboratories collaborated in this project, one analysing bone marrow cells and the other analysing gut cells from the same animals.
- For that project, they collaborated with Parker and members of her lab.
- We thank the Directorate of Health Services, Government of Goa, which has collaborated with the project from its inception.
- He has also collaborated with many international musicians on their recordings, including maestro bamboo flute player Deepak Ram.
- I once collaborated with Whalley on a book about the Eden Project and can vouch for his attention to detail.
- For a time Shahn and Evans collaborated on a film project, unfortunately it was never executed.
- Carol King collaborated with the band on the lyrics.
- However, despite its limitations the Council of Europe became involved in many cultural, economic, and scientific activities, and collaborates with various other international organizations including the EU.
- Both had jointly funded numerous equipment initiatives and had collaborated in many research projects within the university.
- Fourteen of the region's agencies have collaborated to help develop projects.
Synonyms cooperate, join, join up, join forces, team up, get together, come together, band together, work together, work jointly, participate, unite, combine, merge, link, ally, associate, amalgamate, integrate, form an alliance, pool resources, club together - 1.1 Cooperate traitorously with an enemy.
勾结;通敌 the indigenous elite who collaborated with the colonizers Example sentencesExamples - However, it is wrong to portray the women as innocent pawns, absolved of the responsibility of having collaborated with the forces of racism.
- But to enemies of a Palestinian accused of collaborating with Israel, it was an opportunity.
- Why should a ruler obsessed with maintaining his power collaborate with some of his most dangerous enemies?
- Now, the guerrillas appear to be settling scores with people who have collaborated with the invading forces.
- Villages suspected of collaborating with the enemy - whichever it might be - were razed.
- Hungary chose cooperation and appointed a government to collaborate with Hitler.
- It also claimed that only a handful of traitors had collaborated with the Nazis.
- A group of monks, led by scholar Yang Fei, defend their temple against the renegade disciple, Shi, a traitor who collaborates with Manchu rulers.
- Is it a hiding place away from the prying eyes of Gestapo agents, or is it equivalent to collaborating with the enemy?
- The Vichy government and those who collaborated with the Germans were seen as traitors.
Synonyms fraternize, conspire, collude, cooperate, consort, sympathize
OriginLate 19th century: from Latin collaborat- ‘worked with’, from the verb collaborare, from col- ‘together’ + laborare ‘to work’. |