team
Relating to or performed by a group of people working together toward a common goal. It is most frequently used as an attributive adjective to describe collaborative efforts, spirit, or structures.
Exemplos
3 de 5Cleaning the entire garage will require a real team effort from everyone in the family.
Cleaning the entire garage will require a real team effort from everyone in the family.
The department chair requested a team report detailing the findings of the collective investigation.
The department chair requested a team report detailing the findings of the collective investigation.
Nice job on that goal; that was some solid team play right there!
Nice job on that goal; that was some solid team play right there!
Sinônimos
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Remember that the 'T' in Team stands for 'Together' — it's about people working as one unit.
Quiz rápido
Winning the championship was a true ______ effort; every player contributed to the victory.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: team
Exemplos
Cleaning the entire garage will require a real team effort from everyone in the family.
everydayCleaning the entire garage will require a real team effort from everyone in the family.
The department chair requested a team report detailing the findings of the collective investigation.
formalThe department chair requested a team report detailing the findings of the collective investigation.
Nice job on that goal; that was some solid team play right there!
informalNice job on that goal; that was some solid team play right there!
Modern scientific breakthroughs are often the result of team research rather than individual genius.
academicModern scientific breakthroughs are often the result of team research rather than individual genius.
We are currently interviewing candidates for the new team leader position in the sales division.
businessWe are currently interviewing candidates for the new team leader position in the sales division.
Sinônimos
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
There is no 'I' in team
It is important to work together rather than being selfish
Take one for the team
To make a personal sacrifice for the benefit of the group
Tag team
A pair of people working together, often taking turns
Frequentemente confundido com
A group is any collection of people, whereas a team implies working toward a shared specific goal.
Teem is a verb meaning to be full of or swarming with something (e.g., the river teems with fish).
Notas de uso
When used as an adjective, 'team' almost always precedes the noun it modifies. It describes the nature of the activity or the role of the person within a group context.
Erros comuns
Learners sometimes try to use 'team' as a comparative adjective (e.g., 'more team'), which is incorrect; use 'more collaborative' instead.
Dica de memorização
Remember that the 'T' in Team stands for 'Together' — it's about people working as one unit.
Origem da palavra
Derived from the Old English 'teām', originally referring to a set of draft animals yoked together to pull a plow.
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
In many English-speaking corporate and athletic cultures, being a 'team player' is considered one of the most desirable personality traits.
Quiz rápido
Winning the championship was a true ______ effort; every player contributed to the victory.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: team
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a
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