cooperation
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/koʊˌɑː.pəˈreɪ.ʃən/ B2 noun the act of working together with someone or doing what they ask you: This documentary was made with the cooperation of the victims' families. 該紀錄片系與受害者家庭合作拍攝。
collaboration
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/kəˌlæb.əˈreɪ.ʃən/us
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/kəˌlæb.əˈreɪ.ʃən/ C1 noun the situation of two or more people working together to create or achieve the same thing: The two playwrights worked in close collaboration (with each other) on the script. 兩位劇作家密切合作編寫這個劇本。
teamwork
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/ˈtiːm.wɝːk/ C1 noun the ability of a group of people to work well together: Great teamwork and old fashioned grit got the team a last minute point. 憑藉著密切的配合和英勇頑強的鬥志,該隊在最後一刻得了一分。
collab
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/kəˈlæb/ noun informal short for : a situation in which two or more people work together to create, achieve, or promote something: The designer has a menswear collab with a massively popular online shop. 這個設計師和一家超火的網店有男裝的合作。
link-up
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/ˈlɪŋk.ʌp/ noun the act of connecting two things, organizations, etc., for example so that they can work together: There are plans for a link-up between the two companies. 有計劃讓兩家公司合作。
tie-up
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/ˈtaɪ.ʌp/ noun mainly UK a connection or agreement that joins two things or organizations: Cambridge University Press arranged a tie-up with the German publisher Klett. 劍橋大學出版社籌劃了與德國克勒特出版社的一次合作。
combine/join forces
C2 phrase to work with someone else in order to achieve something that you both want
team up
phrase to join another person, or form a group with other people, in order to do something together: They teamed up for a charity performance. 他們集合起來,舉行了一場義演。
play ball
phrase informal to agree to work with or help someone in the way they have suggested: The family wanted him to be taken care of at home, but the insurance company refused to play ball. 家裡人希望他留在家裡並得到照顧,但保險公司拒絕合作。
cooperate
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/koʊˈɑː.pə.reɪt/ B2 verb to act or work together for a particular purpose, or to be helpful by doing what someone asks you to do: A two-year old is likely to refuse to cooperate when you tell her to get dressed. 你讓兩歲的小女孩穿衣服的時候,她很可能不配合。
collaborate
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/kəˈlæb.ə.reɪt/ C1 verb to work with someone else for a special purpose: Two writers collaborated on the script for the film. 兩位作家合寫了這部電影的劇本。
合作地
collaboratively
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/kəˈlæb.ɚ.ə.t̬ɪv.li/ adverb in a way that involves two or more people working together for a special purpose: We must work collaboratively with other countries facing the same threats. 我們必須與面臨同樣威脅的其他國家共同努力。
合作的
collaborative
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/kəˈlæb.ɚ.ə.t̬ɪv/ adjective involving two or more people working together for a special purpose: The presentation was a collaborative effort by all the children in the class. 演出是全班孩子共同努力的成果。
合作辦公
co-working
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/ˈkoʊˌwɜ˞ː.kɪŋ/ noun a way of working in which people who work for different employers or for themselves share a building or office, often in order to be able to share ideas: He predicts that co-working is about to take off in the city. 他預測共享工作場所即將在這個城市興起。
合作競爭
coopetition
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/ˌkoʊ.ɑː.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/ noun specialized the act of working together with a person or company who is your business competitor in a way that benefits both of you: The two companies have a relationship which you could describe as coopetition. 這兩家公司之間的關係可稱之為競合關係。
合作企業
cooperative
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/koʊˈɑː.pɚ.ə.t̬ɪv/ noun a company that is owned and managed by the people who work in it: The magazine is run as a cooperative. 這份雜誌由一家合作企業出版。
集體合作
team
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/tiːm/ noun used in a number of phrases that refer to people working together as a group in order to achieve something: It was a real team effort - everyone contributed something to the success of the project. 這完全是集體努力的結果——每個人都為這個專案計劃的成功作出了貢獻。
密切合作
hand in glove
phrase working together, often to do something dishonest: It was rumoured at the time that some of the gangs were working hand in glove with the police. 當時有傳言說一些匪徒和警方勾結。
攜手合作
close ranks
phrase When the members of a group or organization close ranks, they make an effort to stay united, especially in order to defend themselves from severe criticism. In the past, the party would have closed ranks around its leader and defended him loyally. 要是在以前的話,該黨會緊緊團結在其領袖周圍,忠心地維護他。
一起合作
muck in
phrase UK informal to share the work that needs to be done: She doesn't mind mucking in with the rest of us when there's work to be done. 有工作要做的時候,她不介意和我們大家一起做。
與合作
partner
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/ˈpɑːrt.nɚ/ verb to act as someone's partner in a sport, game, dance, or activity, or to choose someone to do this: He said that Teddy was the best player he had ever partnered. 他說泰迪是他合作過的最好的球員。
不肯合作的
disobliging
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/ˌdɪs.əˈblaɪ.dʒɪŋ/ adjective formal unwilling to help or do what you are asked to do
不願合作的
uncooperative
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/ˌʌn.koʊˈɑː.pɚ.ə.t̬ɪv/ adjective not willing to work with or be helpful to other people: I thought he was rude and uncooperative. 我發現他這人粗魯,不願與人合作。
合作式住宅
co-housing
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/ˌkoʊˈhaʊ.zɪŋ/ noun a group of homes that include some shared facilities: The village was inspired by co-housing in Denmark. 這個村莊的設計靈感來自於丹麥的共同住宅。
樂於合作的
cooperative
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/koʊˈɑː.pɚ.ə.t̬ɪv/ B2 adjective willing to help or do what people ask: I asked them to turn down their music, but they're not being very cooperative. 我叫他們不要把音樂聲放得這麽大,可是他們不肯合作。
聯盟營銷品牌商與推廣者或機構合作
affiliate marketing
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/əˌfɪl.i.ət ˈmɑːr.kɪ.t̬ɪŋ/ noun specialized an agreement in which a person or organization puts a link to a company's product on their website, and the company pays them something every time they sell a product through this link: About 30 percent of our online sales come from affiliate marketing. 我們大約30%的在線銷售額來自聯盟營銷。
兩黨合作
bipartisanship
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/ˌbaɪˈpɑːr.t̬ə.zən.ʃɪp/ noun the fact of two political parties that usually oppose each other agreeing or working together: a new era of bipartisanship in the US Congress 美國國會兩黨合作的新時代