释义 |
collaboratorcol‧lab‧o‧ra‧tor /kəˈlæbəreɪtə $ -ər/ noun [countable] - Sansom's work will be continued by his son and longtime collaborator, Chip.
- The three convicted collaborators have all been sentenced to death.
- For eight or nine years we were not only collaborators and partners, we were best friends.
- Many were scripted by himself, and many edited by his valuable collaborator, Stewart MacAllister.
- Over the years collaborator families have become very rich.
- Your closest collaborator is left out in the cold.
someone who betrays their country► traitor someone who helps the enemies of their country, for example by giving them secret information: · At the end of the war Mata Hari was hanged as a traitor.traitor to: · When he left Nicaragua for the US, he was denounced as a traitor to the revolution.turn traitor (=become a traitor): · Zaragoza turned traitor when he thought the Republicans would lose the war. ► collaborator someone who helps their country's enemies, especially when the enemy has taken control of that country: · Women who were suspected of collaborating had their heads shaved in public.collaborator with: · His father had been accused of collaborating with the CIA. 1someone who helps their country’s enemies, for example by giving them information, when the enemy has taken control of their country → collaborate, collaboration: Their job was to identify enemy collaborators.2someone who works with other people or groups in order to achieve something, especially in science or art → collaborate, collaboration: collaborators on a biography of Dickens |