外部链接:    leo英德   dict有道 百度搜索百度 google谷歌 google图片 wiki维基 百度百科百科   

 collaborate [kə'læbə`ret]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vi. 合作, 勾结

[法] 合作, 合著, 通敌


  1. She collaborated with her sister/She and her sister collaborated on a biography of their father.
    她和姐姐合作写父亲的传记.
  2. He was suspected of collaborating (with the enemy).
    怀疑他(与敌人)勾结.
  3. Preliminary report from the American Economic Mission now in Greece, and reports from the American ambassador in Greece, collaborate the statement of the Greek government that assistance is imperative if Greece is to survive a
    现仍在希腊的美国经济代表团的报告,以及美国驻希腊大使的报告,同样证明了希腊请求援助的迫切性,否则希腊将不再以自由国家的身份存在。


collaborate


collaborate \col*lab"o*rate\, v. i.
1. to work together with another toward a common goal,
especially in an intellectual endeavor; as, four chemists
collaborated on the synthesis of the compound; three
authors collaborated in writing the book.
[PJC]

2. to willingly cooperate with an enemy, especially an enemy
nation occupying one's own country.
[PJC] ||

  1. There are numerous examples of how closely consumer lobbyists collaborate with sympathetic lawmakers or their staffs to draw up and push legislation, landing many of the consumer groups' ideas on the legislative plate.
  2. "It would be reasonable for the Iraqis to understand this approach by the international community and to collaborate," said the pope, who noted there are no plans or proposals for the Vatican to act as a mediator in the crisis.
  3. Washington hasn't yet responded to Soviet proposals to collaborate on such research, but the two countries' scientists are exchanging information informally.
  4. The new venture will be called BMW-Rolls Royce and will "collaborate" with Rolls Royce's own Tay and Trent jet engine programs, the British company said in a separate statement.
  5. Another characteristic of the way Mr. Resnais has always worked is to collaborate, to team up with an established novelist (who is most often a novice screenwriter), and direct his or her script.
  6. Then Sir Richard Burton, the explorer, who had been consul in Damascus and had published an account of his Pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina, approached Payne apparently to collaborate with him but went on to produce his own version.
  7. Both parties said they regarded their holdings as investments only and noted that they did not collaborate in purchasing Bell shares.
  8. Remote control allows one user to support, assist, train and collaborate with one another at different locations. Hardware: IBM PC compatibles, modems and printers.
  9. Since then working parties have been examining the feasibility of the idea. The weekend decision to collaborate rather than work immediately towards merger springs from concern about future funding of a joint institution.
  10. In New Mexico, Pons said he wants to help Los Alamos National Laboratory scientists duplicate his cold fusion experiments so the lab will collaborate with him on research.
  11. These traditionally provide 50 per cent funding to encourage companies and educational establishments to collaborate on pre-competitive research, basic research which can be used by any of the partners to develop commercial products.
  12. The EDC has gripes of its own against some of the multinational lending agencies with which it would like to collaborate.
  13. The venture, called BMW-Rolls-Royce, will collaborate with Rolls-Royce's own Tay and Trent jet engine programs, the British company said in a separate press statement.
  14. Although the allies have recently signed agreements to collaborate on about a dozen smaller weapons projects, "everybody is going to spend their own money" in the biggest programs, says a Pentagon official.
  15. Monsignor William B. O'Brien said his New York-based Daytop Village would collaborate in a drug treatment center in Kunming, capital of Yunnan province in southwestern China.
  16. "I don't blame the press," he says. "The press can collaborate in harming somebody, but they don't do it singlehandedly.
  17. The companies agreed to collaborate on the clinical development of interleukin-2 products for other potential cancer and non-cancer uses.
  18. John Paul also challenged African nations to collaborate more closely among themselves in fields such as energy production, transport, agriculture and industry.
  19. "It's clear that von Wernich shielded himself behind his cassock to collaborate with murderers," Idiart said.
  20. Israeli authorities haven't let any alternative leadership emerge in the territories, banning political activity and jailing or deporting any potential leaders who won't collaborate.
  21. She was researching a bibliography of Washington's history when she and Mrs. Fitzpatrick found each other and decided to collaborate.
  22. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases is setting up a program that will provide a formal way for basic research scientists to collaborate with drug companies to design new drugs, they said.
  23. COMSAT Aeronautical Services and Sony Trans Com Inc., Friday announced that they will collaborate on the development of a new satellite service that will provide news updates and other information for international airline passengers.
  24. General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Corp. have been discussing ways to beat Japanese and European competitors to market with cleaner-running cars, but have not decided whether to collaborate in their efforts.
  25. "People will be reluctant to listen to us and collaborate as long as they know that in a month we'll be gone and the subversives will be back," Chavarria said.
  26. Sources told the newspaper the CIA believes disgruntled officers within the Panama Defense Forces are willing to collaborate in the overthrow.
  27. Chairman Lee Iacocca said Feb. 2 that Chrysler and the French automaker Renault would collaborate on a "mini-sport-utility vehicle" code-named the "JJ."
  28. We aren't going to get all the answers right away."' Lamos felt he would get to know the play better if he could collaborate with Bamman and Berman as they worked on the translation, which was commissoned by Hartford Stage.
  29. Their partnership holds great promise but - like many other alliances in the computer and semiconductor industries - it could prove barren unless both sides prove willing and able to collaborate fully.
  30. The biggest corporate deal yet to be signed by a UK biotechnology company is set to be announced today between Celltech and Merck, the biggest US drugs manufacturer. The two will collaborate on an asthma drug invented by Celltech.
加入收藏 本地收藏 百度搜藏 QQ书签 美味书签 Google书签 Mister Wong
您正在访问的是
中国词汇量第二的英语词典
更多精彩,登录后发现......
验证码看不清,请点击刷新
  注册