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View usage for: (kəlæbəreɪʃən) Word forms: plural collaborations1. variable noun [in NOUN]Collaboration is the act of working together to produce a piece of work, especially a book or some research. There is substantial collaboration with neighbouring departments. This arose as a result of close collaboration between the two museums. [+ between] ...scientific collaborations. Drummond was working on a book in collaboration with Zodiac Mindwarp. [+ with] Synonyms: teamwork, partnership, cooperation, association More Synonyms of collaboration 2. countable nounA collaboration is a piece of work that has been produced as the result of people or groups workingtogether. He was also a writer of beautiful stories, some of which are collaborations withhis fiancee. [+ with] [Also + between] 3. uncountable nounCollaboration is the act of helping an enemy who is occupying your country during a war. [disapproval] She faced charges of collaboration. [Also + with] More Synonyms of collaboration collaboration in British English (kəˌlæbəˈreɪʃən) noun1. (often foll by on, with, etc) the act of working with another or others on a joint project 2. something created by working jointly with another or others 3. the act of cooperating as a traitor, esp with an enemy occupying one's own country Derived forms collaborationist (colˌlaboˈrationist) noun Examples of 'collaboration' in a sentencecollaboration There's no doubt that collaborations work.Watch a serious game of cricket and you see two teams competing fiercely, but you also see astonishing collaboration.There are times when the collaboration works well enough.The same is true of the main scientific collaborations.It also covers works that were collaborations between other writers and other acting companies.Yet the first step toward creative collaboration is building a relationship.These treatments will be introduced most rapidly if there is open international collaboration.It could have been one of the great collaborations of recent history.How does your collaboration with him work?It gave them a chance to make friends and to be drawn into scientific collaborations.So what creative collaborations might we see next?The best science more and more depends on international collaborations.It won an award for the beauty and simplicity of the creative collaboration.Sound policy and international collaboration can deliver strong and clean growth for all at reasonable cost.There are also some choice collaborations.But for now he's putting the collaborations to one side and going alone.He was optimistic that the collaboration would produce a best-seller.It was a partnership, a close collaboration that in turn enriched their poetry.And judging by his first collaboration he'll definitely be more the former.There could also be collaboration in the Commons over votes.With whom did he write them, and how did the collaboration work?Produced in close collaboration with the recently deceased artist, this show invites visitors into his inner circle.Now she prefers life behind the scenes, working in close collaboration with the artists who perform her compositions.Business schools are also fostering collaboration between MBA students and external businesses.At Imperial we emphasise that our culture is one of collaboration and mutual support, rather than students competing.In the postwar period, research collaboration and student exchange has supported growth and cross-cultural exchange between our two nations. In other languagescollaboration British English: collaboration NOUN Collaboration is the act of working together to produce a piece of work, especially a book or some research. There is substantial collaboration with neighbouring departments. - American English: collaboration
- Brazilian Portuguese: colaboração
- Chinese: 合作尤指著书或进行研究时的
- European Spanish: colaboración
- French: collaboration
- German: Zusammenarbeit
- Italian: collaborazione
- Japanese: 協力
- Korean: 합작
- European Portuguese: colaboração
- Latin American Spanish: colaboración
Chinese translation of 'collaboration'collaboration (kəlæbəˈreɪʃən) n - (c/u) (on book, research)
合作 (hézuò) - (u) (with enemy)
勾结(結) (gōujié) in collaboration with 与(與) ... 合作 (yǔ ... hézuò)
There is substantial collaboration with neighbouring departments. rumours of his collaboration with the occupying forces during the war Synonyms conspiring cooperation collusion fraternization Additional synonymsDefinition a formal relationship between two or more countries or political parties to work together The two parties were still too much apart to form an alliance. Synonyms union, league, association, agreement, marriage, connection, combination, coalition, treaty, partnership, federation, pact, compact, confederation, affinity, affiliation, confederacy, concordat Definition a group of people with a common interest the British Olympic Association Synonyms group, company, club, order, union, class, society, league, band, set, troop, pack, camp, collection, gathering, organization, circle, corporation, alliance, coalition, partnership, federation, bunch (informal), formation, faction, cluster, syndicate, congregation, batch, confederation, cooperative, fraternity (US, Canadian), affiliation, posse (slang), clique, confederacy, assemblage, social networkA deal with Japan could open the door to economic cooperation with East Asia. Synonyms teamwork, concert, unity, collaboration, give-and-take, combined effort, esprit de corps, concurrence, kotahitanga (New Zealand) |