Collaborate Country Kəˈlæbəreɪt Work Collaborating Collaborated [V V
To collaborate means to work together, especially on creative or research projects. It can also mean to help an enemy country, particularly during wartime.
[V-RECIP 相互动词]合作,协作(尤指著书或做研究) When one person or group collaborates with another, they work together, especially on a book or on some research.
[V with n on/in n/-ing]
[V with n]
[pl-n V on/in n/-ing]
[pl-n V]
[Also pl-n V to-inf]
He collaborated with his son Michael on the English translation of a text on food production...
他和儿子迈克尔合作,把一篇介绍食品生产的文章译成了英文。
The government is urging Japan's firms to collaborate with foreigners.
政府正在督促日本的公司进行更多的海外合作。
...a place where professionals and amateurs collaborated in the making of music...
一个专业人士和业余爱好者合作创作音乐的地方
The two men met and agreed to collaborate.
这两个人见了面,并同意进行合作。
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[VERB 动词]通(敌);勾结(敌人) If someone collaborates with an enemy that is occupying their country during a war, they help them.
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[Also V]
[disapproval]
He was accused of having collaborated with the secret police.
他被控与秘密警察勾结。
Oxford
col·lab·or·ate/kəˈlæbəreɪt; NAmEkəˈlæbəreɪt/verb1[intransitive ]to work together with sb in order to produce or achieve sth 合作;协作◆Researchers around the world are collaborating to develop a new vaccine.世界各地的研究人员正在合作培育一种新的疫苗。collaborate(with sb) (on sth) ◆We have collaborated on many projects over the years.这些年来我们合作搞了许多项目。collaborate(with sb) (in sth/in doing sth) ◆She agreed to collaborate with him in writing her biography.她同意与他合作撰写她的传记。2[intransitive ]collaborate(with sb) ( disapproving) to help the enemy who has taken control of your country during a war 通敌;勾结敌人collaboratecollaboratescollaboratedcollaboratingcol·lab·or·ate/kəˈlæbəreɪt; NAmEkəˈlæbəreɪt/
1to work together with a person or group in order to achieve something, especially in science or art → collaboratorcollaborate on The two nations are collaborating on several satellite projects.collaborate with During the late seventies, he collaborated with the legendary Muddy Waters.collaborate to do something Researchers are collaborating to develop the vaccine.collaborate in (doing) something Elephants collaborate in looking after their young.RegisterIn everyday English, people usually say they work together on something rather than collaborate on something:· They are working together on some new songs.2to help a country that your country is fighting a war with, especially one that has taken control of your country → collaboratorcollaborate with Vigilantes began combing the city for anyone known to have collaborated with the enemy.