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 collaboration [kə`læbə'reʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 合作, 勾结

[法] 通敌卖国者, 奸细


  1. This truly is a fantastic collaboration.
    这真是梦幻般的协作。
  2. They worked in collaboration with each other.
    他们相互合作/勾结。
  3. She wrote the book in collaboration with her sister.
    她和姐姐合作写成此书。


collaboration
[ noun ]
  1. act of working jointly

  2. <noun.act>
    they worked either in collaboration or independently
  3. act of cooperating traitorously with an enemy that is occupying your country

  4. <noun.act>


Collaboration \Col*lab`o*ra"tion\, n.
1. The act of working together; united labor.

2. the act of willingly cooperating with an enemy, especially
an enemy nation occupying one's own country.
[PJC]

  1. They needed little persuasion, he says, to see the advantages of closer cross-border collaboration. A year ago, he set up eight 'core teams', covering KGFE's principal product categories and the main marketing functions.
  2. With a complete new car costing nearly Dollars 1.5bn to develop, the study says, collaboration and further outsourcing is inevitable.
  3. Mazowiecki told a news conference that "Polish-Soviet relations are at their most crucial moment." He said there are many problems, but one of the biggest is economic collaboration.
  4. The SEC is understood to be examining the payment and the work performed by Drexel to determine if any inside information was exchanged or if there is evidence of any other improper collaboration between Mr. Boesky and Drexel.
  5. The slaying in Beit Furik raised to 190 the number of Palestinians killed by fellow Arabs during the uprising, most on suspicion of collaboration.
  6. The unusual collaboration between commercial network and public television was the brainchild of WGBH, the PBS station in Boston.
  7. Arab reports said the slain man, identified as Yasser Kazmous, had been accused of collaboration with Israel in slogans painted on walls in the Nur Shams refugee camp, where he lived.
  8. Mr Brett said there was scope for collaboration between the two direct sales organisations.
  9. The Egon Ronay Guide sponsored by Cellnet (Pounds 13.99) is the most comprehensive, thanks it would appear to close collaboration with the American Express database, but the print is small and the spine and binding inadequate.
  10. Management contracts to run gas networks and the construction of power stations in collaboration with others is closer to British Gas's core expertise.
  11. IPCL's acrylonitrile plant is being set up in collaboration with the Alujain Corporation, part of the Saudi Arabian Xenel group.
  12. The Desio plant, which produces 600 automobiles a day, will be transformed by its future owner into an auto components plant, possibly with some collaboration from Fiat, a Fiat spokesman said.
  13. The rationale behind collaboration is that aircraft makers believe there is unlikely to be room in the market for more than one very large airliner.
  14. Foreign takeovers of European defense contractors are seldom allowed, but lately the region's defense ministries have been encouraging cross-border collaboration in weapons-building to save money.
  15. CRS collaboration may yet provide a model for the world's airlines to join forces to offer one-stop shopping for the aircraft as well as the tickets.
  16. Few small neighborhood businesses, however, can afford such protection, even in collaboration with other local merchants.
  17. Letters of understanding also were signed for oil, energy and banking collaboration.
  18. This is their first real collaboration, although Barry made his television debut on Dick's "Morning Show" on CBS in 1955. "I'd come out and say, `Daddy,"' he recalls.
  19. The announcement said the four companies will coordinate schedules and are considering a joint cargo center in Vienna, as well as check-in collaboration at various airports.
  20. Secondly, "Guns," followed tonight by a 90-minute "Nightline" forum on the subject, is a collaboration of sorts by ABC with Time magazine, which features the National Rifle Association on this week's cover.
  21. Israeli soldiers and civilians have killed 730 Palestinians, and 264 Palestinians have been killed by fellow Arabs, most on suspicion of collaboration with Israel.
  22. That explains why even mighty Merck, the biggest medicine maker, also has collaboration fever.
  23. He wrote three novels in collaboration with his idol, Joseph Conrad, and had a hand in four more (he actually wrote 15 pages of "Nostromo" when Conrad collapsed in a gouty funk).
  24. An additional 278 Palestinians have been killed by fellow Arabs, most on suspicion of collaboration with Israeli authorities. Forty-eight Israelis have died in the violence.
  25. It was the last collaboration between him and his wife Nora Kaye, the prima ballerina and movie producer who died on Feb. 27 and to whom the film is dedicated.
  26. Williams got six nominations, including entertainer of the year, and the Grammy-winning song collaboration led to five nominations for his father, who died in 1953.
  27. The production of the rarely heard "War and Peace" is planned in a collaboration with the Soviet Union in conjunction with the Goodwill Games.
  28. It was the most ambitious and most time-consuming act of operatic collaboration between Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal.
  29. An additional 233 Palestinians have been killed by fellow Arabs, most on suspicion of collaboration with Israel.
  30. He has said repeatedly that he would be open to collaboration as long as Mr. De Benedetti would relinquish his demand for sole control over strategy and management.
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