释义 |
collaborative, a.|kəˈlæbərətɪv| [f. collaborate v. + -ive.] Characterized by, based upon, or produced in collaboration; co-operative.
1927Observer 27 Mar. 17/2 Mr. Amery's Dominion tour should give a real impetus to ‘Imperialism’ of the most practical kind—that which brings the collaborative thought of the Empire's centre and circumference to bear on common interests. 1957J. D. Salinger Zooey in New Yorker 4 May 33/3 The plot line..is largely the result of a rather unholy collaborative effort. 1967Bull. World Health Organisation XXXVII. 79 (heading) WHO collaborative study on the sero-epidemiology of Rubella. 1989Times 31 Aug. 2/8 The result of this ‘bibliometric’ method of rating departments would [be] a shift by universities..away from practical collaborative problem solving. Hence coˈllaboratively adv.
1971Human World Nov. 64 History's home is within this ‘collaboratively created’ world. 1989Newsday 25 June ii. 17/1 Most of the 10 songs, written collaboratively by the four members, stick pretty much to the band's formula of mini-suites. |