team
noun [ C, + sing/pl verb ] uk/tiːm/ us/tiːm/
A2 队,组,班
a number of people or animals who do something together as a group
a basketball/hockey/netball team 篮球队/曲棍球队/无挡板篮球队
a team of investigators 调查组
Team GB (= the athletes representing Great Britain in a sport) 英国代表队
(用于一些短语中)集体合作
used in a number of phrases that refer to people working together as a group in order to achieve something
It was a real team effort - everyone contributed something to the success of the project. 这完全是集体努力的结果——每个人都为这个项目的成功作出了贡献。
(also Team)支持某人或某观点的一群人
used to refer to a group of people who support a particular person or a particular point of view
In this discussion, we're on Team Marisa. 在这个讨论中,我们支持玛丽莎。
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- Our team came third in the competition.
- She's part of a team of scientists who are engaged on cancer research.
- They are keen followers of their local football team.
- Rescue teams searched among the wreckage for survivors.
- John is captain of the cricket team this year.
team
verb [ I ] uk/tiːm/ us/tiːm/
组成团队以实现…
to act together to achieve something
Lang teamed with Draper to develop the vaccine. 郎和德瑞普组成团队开发疫苗。
Phrasal verb
team up 结成一队;合作
to join another person, or form a group with other people, in order to do something together
They teamed up for a charity performance. 他们组织起来举行了一场义演。