词汇 | cooperated |
释义 | cooperated past simple and past participle ofcooperate cooperate verb[ I ] (UK alsoco-operate)uk /kəʊˈɒp.ər.eɪt/ us /koʊˈɑː.pə.reɪt/ B2 to act or work together for a particular purpose, or to be helpful by doing what someone asks you to do: 合作,协作;配合 A two-year old is likely to refuse to cooperate when you tell her to get dressed.你让两岁的小女孩穿衣服的时候,她很可能不配合。 cooperate inThe two companies have cooperated in joint ventures for the past several years.两家公司在过去几年中合作经营合资企业。 The Spanish authorities cooperated with the British police in finding the terrorists.西班牙当局与英国警方相互配合搜捕恐怖分子。 Synonym collaborate to help someone helpCan I help you get that? aidThe project is designed to aid poorer countries. assistThe army arrived to assist in the search. collaborateWe collaborated on the project. cooperateSeveral countries are cooperating in the relief effort. benefitThe children have benefited greatly from the new facilities. Governments must cooperate if they are to combat international terrorism. Their refusal to cooperate is perfectly understandable, considering the circumstances. Local residents refused to cooperate with the police. If you all cooperate, we can have this place tidy in no time. Jill refused to cooperate with the enquiry. Helping and co-operating abet accommodative aid any port in a stormidiom assist assist with something bridge carry errand of mercyidiom facilitate facilitation financial assistance give someone a leg upidiom relief run errandsidiom share a platformidiom solid sponsor start (something) off step Examples of cooperatedcooperated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Most disturbing is the finding that once players learn that their opponent has either cooperated or defected, almost all defect. Nevertheless, differences in guild policies were considerable, and hence also the ways husbands and wives cooperated in the urban market trades. Given the specific junctures and depending on issue areas such as economic, foreign, and cultural policy, these factions have clashed or cooperated with one another. Taxpayers rebelled or cooperated with governments to the extent they felt some measure of membership in the community. This requires defining functionalities that consider cooperated usage, rather than a mere aggregation, of subfunctions provided by subsystems, as well as human-centered activities. The medical and managerial staff at the tea estates kindly cooperated, and provided help during the survey. The planting community first resisted this proposal, but later agreed to it and cooperated in the establishment of estate dispensaries. Perceptions of kin could also be produced among monks who specialized in the same text and studied it together and cooperated to expound it. They also cooperated in campaigns against missionary activity and women's emancipation. On the more crass level, generous spoils, including government-created research centers, were available to those who cooperated. We would also like to thank the cases and controls who cooperated by participating in the interviews. Undeterred by the ongoing institutional rivalry, experts from various backgrounds cooperated with apparent ease. These centres have cooperated for years in multicentre studies on chronic hepatitis and adopt a similar clinical approach and similar laboratory technology. Most cooperated out of self-interest although some did so by fear of the sanctions that would follow from a deviation from expected behaviour. We thank all the mental health professionals who cooperated by referring patients and providing information. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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