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词汇 cooperative
释义 cooperative
adjective
(UK alsoco-operative)uk /kəʊˈɒp.ər.ə.tɪv/ us /koʊˈɑː.pɚ.ə.t̬ɪv/

cooperativeadjective (HELPFUL)


B2
willing to help or do what people ask: 乐于合作的;协作的;配合的
I asked them to turn down their music, but they're not being very cooperative.我叫他们不要把音乐声放得这么大,可是他们不肯合作。
He was an extremely co-operative witness.
Opposite
uncooperative
Local officials have been very cooperative on working together for a solution.
Interest groups have been unusually cooperative so far.
He went voluntarily and was very co-operative.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Kind & thoughtful
accommodating
accommodatingly
attentive
attentively
attentiveness
diplomacy
diplomatic
diplomatically
eunoia
fatherly
neighbourliness
neighbourly
nice
nicely
not have a bad/dishonest/racist, etc. bone in your bodyidiom
thoughtfulness
unmalicious
unmaliciously
unspoiled
warm-hearted

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Helping and co-operating

cooperativeadjective (DONE WITH OTHERS)


done or owned together with other people:
Purchase of the ranch was a cooperative effort between many groups and agencies.
The work is the result of a co-operative venture of approximately 80 physicists from around the world.
The cooperative business brings together 500 wine producers in the region.
(of a house, a building, etc.) owned by a cooperative(= an organization that owns and manages houses that its members live in):
cooperative housingWe need more co-operative housing.
a cooperative apartment
involving a group of people playing a game together to try to achieve the same thing, rather than trying to beat each other:
cooperative playThese levels can be played solo or with a friend in cooperative play.
Compare
multiplayer
We will only succeed in dealing with the problems through a vast international co-operative effort.
He founded a large cooperative farm to provide jobs and housing for adults with disabilities.
The activities are designed for cooperative learning with at least one partner.
The best way to manage the resource is through a cooperative agreement between the landowner and fishermen.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Acting, being or existing together
accompanying
allied
along
alongside
among
distributively
double act
en bloc
en masse
epiphenomenal
jointly
misery
misery loves companyidiom
non-compatible
non-conflicting
tow
twin
two-way
unison
unite

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Sharing
Organizations, Societies & clubs
Competitors & participants in sports & games

Related word


cooperatively
cooperative
noun[ C ]
(UK alsoco-operative); (abbreviationco-op, uk /ˈkəʊɒp/ us /ˈkoʊɑː.p/)uk /kəʊˈɒp.ər.ə.tɪv/ us /koʊˈɑː.pɚ.ə.t̬ɪv/
an organization, business, shop, farm, or group of farms that is owned and managed by a group of people who also work in it: 合作企业
The magazine is run as a cooperative.这份杂志由一家合作企业出版。
We are a 100% worker-owned co-operative selling 100% Fair Trade certified coffee, tea, chocolate, and snacks.
an organization that owns and manages houses that its members live in, or the group of houses that it owns:
Like many apartment buildings in New York City, the building is run by a cooperative.
housing cooperativeThey live in a housing co-operative for senior citizens.
mainly US
a house or flat that is owned by a cooperative(= an organization that owns and manages houses that its members live in):
Many apartments on the Upper East Side were being turned into cooperatives.
There are particular tax laws pertaining to agricultural cooperatives.
These ethanol-producing plants are farmer-owned cooperatives that make ethanol from corn.
The artists' co-operative has its own gallery showing its members work.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Enterprises
acquiree
acquirer
acquiror
agency
agribusiness
answering service
clicks and mortaridiom
conglomerate
consortium
estate agent
financial technology
fintech
firm
flyer
organizational
organizationally
parent company
partner up
partnership
zombie company

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Organizations, Societies & clubs
Houses & homes

cooperative | American Dictionary


cooperative
noun[ C ]
us/koʊˈɑp·ər·ə·t̬ɪv/(short formco-op)
a company owned and managed by the people who work in it:
a farmers’ cooperative
A cooperative is also an apartment building in which ownership is shared by all the people living in it.
cooperative
adjective
us/koʊˈɑp·ə·rət̬·ɪv/
[ not gradable ]
formed and managed by the people who work in it, or made up of several similar companies or organizations working together:
farm cooperative organizations
a cooperative day care center
showing a willingness to act or work together for a shared purpose:
It was a cooperative effort.

cooperatively


adverbus/koʊˈɑp·ər·ə·t̬ɪv·li/

cooperative | Business English


cooperative
noun[ C ]
 WORKPLACE, ECONOMICS (UK alsoco-operative)uk /kəʊˈɒpərətɪv/us(alsoco-op); (UK also co-operative society)
an organization or company that is owned and controlled by a group of members who each have a share in it, for example its employees or customers:
a farmers' cooperative

See also


agricultural cooperative
consumer cooperative
credit co-operative
housing co-operative
industrial co-operative
marketing cooperative
retail cooperative
savings and credit co-operative
wholesale cooperative
cooperative
adjective[ before noun ]
 WORKPLACE, ECONOMICS (UK alsoco-operative)uk /kəʊˈɒpərətɪv/us
a cooperative organization or company is owned and controlled by a group of members who each have a share in it, for example its employees or customers:
cooperative businesses/ventures

Examples of cooperative


cooperative
Thus, a first step requires organizational and technical support to scavenging activity through the formation of cooperative societies or micro-enterprises.
And at the more abstract level of utility, assume that the symbolic utility of being cooperative is +3.
As the cooperatives favoured vertical groupings, their presence made it easier to carry out this task.
This is important for cooperative robotics, swarm robotics or any time two sonar equipped mobile robots need to pass near each other.
The project arose out of a community led approach with all members of a housing cooperative contributing to the design process.
Recently, however, researchers have noted a new idealization of the cooperative, emotionally expressive discourse styles popularly (if not always accurately) associated with women.
But do they feel a 'sense of community' expressed in a 'cooperative identity'?
If there were some doubts at the outset, however, they seem to have evaporated once farmers appreciated the advantages of cooperative arrangements.
From the early 1890s onwards, however, there was an explosive growth which resulted in credit cooperatives being much more evenly spread throughout the state.
Staphylococcal alpha-toxin: formation of the heptameric pore is partially cooperative and proceeds through multiple intermediate stages.
The behavioral descriptors included a child who was: cooperative, a leader, shy, disruptive, and a fighter.
It is now changing itself into a producers' cooperative.
Awareness of cultural variation and bias and cooperative efforts to develop and administer culturally appropriate assessment tools are the foundation of effective, valid treatment programmes.
The initiating agent should be able to handle delayed messages robustly during a cooperative search.
He had normally cooperative character and was kind to others.
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