词汇 | team up |
释义 | Idiom team upteam up (with someone/something) to join with another person or group to achieve something.The two companies teamed up to provide a new electronic news service.Feer first teamed up with Laff in high school to do cartoons for the school newspaper. Phr V team up teams, teaming, teamed team up if two or more people team up, they form a group in order to do something togetherusually + withI teamed up with Brendan for the doubles tournament. team up to join together with another person or organization in order to do something together: Henry Laconte and Guy Forget teamed up to give France a crushing 5-0 victory.+ with Chrissie Hynde teamed up with reggae band UB40 to record the old Sonny and Cher hit 'I got you babe'. WWF has teamed up with tour operator Discover the World to offer trips to wild places and conservation projects. team up (with one)1. To join someone or a group to form a team or association. By teaming up with the foreign distribution company, we've been able to quadruple our sales in under a year. If we teamed up, we could solve this crime in no time. 2. To join two or more people together into a team or association. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "team" and "up." I'm teaming you up with Jenny to write this report. I can't believe they teamed me up with Tommy Jenkins—he's the slowest runner in the entire school. team up (with someone)to join with someone. I teamed up with Jane to write the report. I had never teamed up with anyone else before. I had always worked alone. team upv. 1. To form or join a team or an association: We decided to team up and combine our resources. The police are teaming up with schools to prevent violence. 2. To combine someone into a team or an association: The coach teamed me up with two of the worst athletes in the school. My boss teamed up the best workers for the project. |
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