Betekenis van:
collaborate

to collaborate
Werkwoord
  • met een ander aan iets werken
  • work together on a common enterprise of project

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Hyponiemen

to collaborate
Werkwoord
  • samen draaien
  • work together on a common enterprise of project

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

to collaborate
Werkwoord
  • samenspannen
  • work together on a common enterprise of project

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Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

to collaborate
Werkwoord
    • cooperate as a traitor
    "he collaborated with the Nazis when they occupied Paris"

    Hyperoniemen

    to collaborate
    Werkwoord
    • samenwerken, coöpereren, samendoen
    • work together on a common enterprise of project

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    Hyperoniemen

    Hyponiemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. We should collaborate on the project.
    2. George Eliot is subtly subversive: there are have-nots on every fringe, and her women collaborate in exquisitely detailed mutual oppression.
    3. it shall collaborate with the national human influenza laboratories.
    4. The Head of Mission shall collaborate closely with the EUSR.
    5. collaborate in the organisation of, and participate in, the meetings referred to in Article 9;
    6. EETS Providers shall collaborate with Toll Chargers in their enforcement efforts.
    7. To collaborate with the Community reference laboratory in their area of competence.
    8. collaborate with the Community reference laboratory in their area of competence;
    9. To collaborate with laboratories with the same area of competence in third countries.
    10. to collaborate with a view to communicating the discussion and common findings to the public;
    11. The JRC will collaborate with other modelling centres around Europe to develop trade-off scenarios and cost-benefit analyses.
    12. either collaborate directly with the Toll Charger(s) on whose domain the on-board equipment shall circulate. In this case,
    13. either collaborate directly with the Toll Charger(s) on whose domain the on-board equipment shall circulate.
    14. The access point should build on existing initiatives such as The European Library (TEL), in which Europe’s libraries already collaborate.
    15. They shall also collaborate, within the regional or international bodies concerned, on developing long-range identification and tracking systems;’;