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collaboration

[ kuh-lab-uh-rey-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the act or process of working together or cooperating:

    Chat tools provide opportunity for real-time collaboration and dialogue.

  2. a product resulting from working together or cooperating:

    This dictionary is a collaboration of many minds.



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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 苍辞苍路肠辞濒路濒补产路辞路谤补路迟颈辞苍 noun
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of collaboration1

First recorded in 1855鈥60; from French, from Late Latin 肠辞濒濒补产艒谤腻迟 ( us ) ( collaborate ) + French -ion -ion
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Naman Kumar, who set up the free meals project in collaboration with volunteers from Swansea University Hindu Society at the start of April, said the idea for the project came from his own experiences.

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The channel has run collaborations with Channel 4 TV show Taskmaster and had a go at breaking Guinness World Records.

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Presented in collaboration with Audible, the award 鈥 the ceremony鈥檚 newest 鈥 honors performance, production and innovation in storytelling.

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Chinese researchers have not been able to access Nasa's Moon samples because of restrictions imposed by US lawmakers on the space agency's collaboration with China.

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"There are various moments where we're hoping to do some collaborations," she reveals.

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What does听collaboration mean?

Collaboration is the act of working together, especially on a goal or shared project.

It can also be used to refer to a product of collaboration, as in The new single is a听 collaboration from the two pop stars.听

Collaboration is the noun form of the verb collaborate, meaning to work together.

Collaboration is often used in a positive context to refer to two or more parties successfully working together on professional or artistic projects. It often implies not just cooperation but sharing and developing of each other鈥檚 ideas.

Such a joint effort can be described with the adjective collaborative. People who collaborate are called collaborators.

Collaboration can also be used in a much more specific way referring to cooperation as a traitor with enemy forces in one鈥檚 own country. This is much less commonly used than its general sense.

Example: This project would not have happened without close collaboration between all the departments.听

Where does听collaboration come from?

The first records of the word collaboration come from around 1860. It ultimately derives from the Latin verb 肠辞濒濒补产艒谤腻谤别. The prefix col- is a variant of com-, meaning 鈥渢ogether.鈥 At the heart of the word is labor, meaning 鈥渨ork.鈥

Collaboration can be used in any context in which people work together: art, business, education鈥攖he collaborative possibilities are endless. The word is often used to refer to a creative give-and-take, such as a collaboration between two artists to paint a mural, or to a joint professional undertaking, such as collaboration between different departments on a report. It鈥檚 typically used in the context of some project or goal, whereas the word cooperation is often used more broadly.

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How is听collaboration used in real life?

Collaboration can be used for many different situations, and is particularly associated with cooperative processes that are creative or artistic.

Try using听collaboration!

Which of the following words is LEAST likely to be used in reference to a successful collaboration?

A. collective
B. uncooperative
C. joint
D. coordinating

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