گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'team'

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1 عمومی:: دست‌

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2 عمومی:: دسته‌

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3 عمومی:: تیم‌

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4 عمومی:: گروهه‌

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5 عمومی:: یك‌ دستگاه‌

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6 عمومی:: جفت‌

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7 عمومی:: گروه‌

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english

1 general:: team up to join another person, or form a group with other people, in order to do something together • They teamed up for a charity performance.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

2 general:: noun pair: The team of horses pulled the wagon. noun squad: The team won many of the contests. verb joined: They teamed up to defeat the enemy.

Simple Definitions

3 general::   noun group of people who play a sport together ADJ. home | away, opposing, rival, visiting | decent, strong | successful, winning | weak | dream The England manager has chosen his dream team for the World Cup. | junior, senior, youth | under-16, etc. | A, B, first, second, etc. | international, local, national | England, Ireland, Scotland | French, Irish, etc. | basketball, football, relay, etc. | display the Army Parachute Display Team | five-man, five-person, five-strong, five-woman Spain are fielding a three-man team in this race. | men's, mixed, women's VERB + TEAM field, have | choose, get together, organize, pick, put together Can you get a team together by Saturday? | coach, manage | be in/on, play in/for I'm playing for the first team this week. | be called up to, be selected for, get into/onto, make Cole has been selected for the team to meet Italy next week. You didn't make the team, I'm afraid. | be dropped from, be left out of | join, sign for | play (against) | lead | support TEAM + VERB compete (in sth), take part (in sth) The team competes in a local league. There are six teams taking part. | win (sth) | lose (sth) Our team lost the final. TEAM + NOUN game, sport | captain, coach, manager, mate (also teammate) He apologized to his teammates for his mistake. | championship, event, prize | effort, performance | selection | talk The manager gives his team talks in English. | sheet (= the list of players chosen for the team) PREP. in/on a/the ~ I'll have you on the first team. | ~ for She's in the team for the World Championships.SPORT group of people who work together ADJ. joint a joint team of French and German economists | five-strong | husband and wife | campaign, creative, design, development, editorial, investigation, management, marketing, production, project, research, sales a member of the senior management team | legal, medical | multidisciplinary | rescue VERB + TEAM build, form, train Willing volunteers formed teams of helpers to carry everything in. a specially trained team of counsellors | lead, head, manage, run | join She has recently joined our sales team. | work (together) as learning to work together as a team TEAM + VERB comprise sb, consist of sb The team consisted of six investigators and two secretaries. | develop sth, operate, work on/with sth the team that developed this microchip The team will work closely with other government departments. TEAM + NOUN leader, member | player (informal) (= sb who works well as part of a team) | meeting | approach | building, development The survival course was intended as a team building exercise. | spirit | effort It took a tremendous team effort to finish the project on time. PREP. in a/the ~ There are 20 people in the team. | ~ of a team of scientists PHRASES a member of a team, part of a team

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

4 general:: team ADJECTIVES/NOUN + team a football/basketball etc team • China’s football team failed to qualify for the World Cup. the school team • I played for my school cricket team. the national team • He coached the Italian national team. the home team (= the team whose sports field a game is being played on ) • Hayward then increased the home team’s lead. the visiting team (= the team who have travelled to their opponents’ sports field ) • The visiting team failed to score. the opposing team • A member of the opposing team grabbed hold of his shirt. the first team British English (= the team with the best players in a school, club etc ) • He has played several times for the first team. the second team (= the team with players who are not as good as those in the first team ) • He stepped up from the second team when Roberts was injured. the winning/losing team • Everyone on the winning team will get a medal. verbs play for a team • He wants to play for a better team. support a team • "Which team do you support?" "Chelsea." captain a team (= be the captain of a team ) • James captained his school team from the age of eleven. make the team (= be chosen as a member of a team ) • He was never good enough to make the team. drop somebody from a team (= decide that someone should not play for a team ) • He has been dropped from the team because of injury. team + NOUN the team captain • The cup was presented to the team captain. a team member/a member of a team • He's the eldest team member. • He was a popular member of the team. the team manager/coach • Who do you think will be the next England team manager? a team game/sport (= one that is played by teams ) • In those days, girls didn’t play team sports. phrases play as a team • One reason for the 49ers’ success is that they play as a team. team 2 ADJECTIVES/NOUN + team a management/research/sales etc team • The design team has come up with a few ideas. a rescue team • He was in the water for two hours before a rescue team arrived. a good/strong team • We have a very strong sales team. a three-man/four-man etc team (= one with three, four etc people ) • About a month ago he hired a four-man team of personal trainers. a 10-strong/14-strong etc team (= one with 10, 14 etc people ) • A six-strong team from the Transport Research Laboratory is at the crash scene. team + NOUN a team member/a member of a team • Team members meet on a regular basis. a team leader • The team leader will co-ordinate the work. a team effort (= when members of a team achieve something together ) • It was a great team effort and all the crew did a magnificent job. a team meeting • Hold team meetings to discuss problems. verbs lead a team • She was the doctor who led the surgical team. phrases work as a team • You have to learn to work as a team. make a good team (= work well together as a team ) • You and I make a good team.

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