Etymology: [ k&-'la-b&-"rAt ] (intransitive verb.) 1871. Late Latin collaboratus, past participle of collaborare to labor together, from Latin com- + laborare to labor.
işbirliği yapmak, İŞBİRLİĞİ, beraber çalışmak, teşriki mesai yapmak, iş birliği, iştirak etmek, teşriki mesaide bulunmak, birlik olmak, birlikte çalışma, el ele vermek, düşmanla birlik olmak, birlikte çalışmak, ortak çalış, işbirliği yap, iş birliği yap,işbirliği yap, güç birliği yapmak, birlikle çalışmak, iş birliği yapmak, işbirliği yapma,
past of collaborate, To cooperate treasonably as with an enemy occupation force in one's country, To work together with others to achieve a common goal, work together on a common enterprise of project; "The soprano and the pianist did not get together very well"; "We joined forces with another research group", cooperate as a traitor; "he collaborated with the Nazis when they occupied Paris", cooperate as a traitor; "he collaborated with the Nazis when they occupied Paris, Work with others on a joint project, To cooperate treasonably as with an enemy occupation force in ones country, To work with another person or group on a science topic, to cooperate with, join together and participate; to work with each other to accomplish set goal(s), disapproval If someone collaborates with an enemy that is occupying their country during a war, they help them. He was accused of having collaborated with the secret police, When one person or group collaborates with another, they work together, especially on a book or on some research. He collaborated with his son Michael on the English translation of a text on food production The government is urging Japan's firms to collaborate with foreigners. a place where professionals and amateurs collaborated in the making of music The two men met and agreed to collaborate, work together, cooperate; cooperate with an enemy country, When two or more agents pass messages with one another suggesting actions that are beneficial to all agents involved in the negotiations, To unite individuals together in a formal or non-formal group; to take a partnership in a project by teaming up to share ideas for the greater purpose of a common goal, This is a button which appears on the toolbar area on top of the NetMeeting window This is how one allows others to use an application This allows everyone, who chooses to collaborate to use the application This means that there can be a mixture of people choosing to collaborate or not, a working relationship involving critical individual responsibility and group responsibility with collaborators adding to the value of work of others See also assist, contribute, participate,
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To cooperate treasonably as with an enemy occupation force in one's country - "If you collaborate with the occupying forces, you will be shot."
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To work together with others to achieve a common goal - "Let's collaborate on this dictionary, and get it finished faster."
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work together on a common enterprise of project; "The soprano and the pianist did not get together very well"; "We joined forces with another research group"
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cooperate as a traitor; "he collaborated with the Nazis when they occupied Paris"
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cooperate as a traitor; "he collaborated with the Nazis when they occupied Paris
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Work with others on a joint project
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To cooperate treasonably as with an enemy occupation force in ones country
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To work with another person or group on a science topic
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to cooperate with, join together and participate; to work with each other to accomplish set goal(s)
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disapproval If someone collaborates with an enemy that is occupying their country during a war, they help them. He was accused of having collaborated with the secret police
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When one person or group collaborates with another, they work together, especially on a book or on some research. He collaborated with his son Michael on the English translation of a text on food production The government is urging Japan's firms to collaborate with foreigners. a place where professionals and amateurs collaborated in the making of music The two men met and agreed to collaborate
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work together, cooperate; cooperate with an enemy country fiil
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When two or more agents pass messages with one another suggesting actions that are beneficial to all agents involved in the negotiations
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To unite individuals together in a formal or non-formal group; to take a partnership in a project by teaming up to share ideas for the greater purpose of a common goal
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This is a button which appears on the toolbar area on top of the NetMeeting window This is how one allows others to use an application This allows everyone, who chooses to collaborate to use the application This means that there can be a mixture of people choosing to collaborate or not
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a working relationship involving critical individual responsibility and group responsibility with collaborators adding to the value of work of others See also assist, contribute, participate
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