Collaborate
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collaborate teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- işbirliği yapmak
- İŞBİRLİĞİ (Askeri)
Örnek Cümle:
Neden daha fazla işbirliği yapmıyoruz?
-Why don't we collaborate more?
Örnek Cümle:
Tom bu konuda Mary ile işbirliği yaptı.
-Tom collaborated with Mary on that.
- beraber çalışmak (Ticaret)
- teşriki mesai yapmak (Ticaret)
- iş birliği
- teşriki mesaide bulunmak (Ticaret)
- birlikle çalışmak
- işbirliği yapma
Örnek Cümle:
İnsanların seninle işbirliği yapmasını istiyorsan daha samimi olmak zorundasın.
-If you want people to collaborate with you, you have to be friendlier.
Örnek Cümle:
Proje üzerinde işbirliği yapmalıyız.
-We should collaborate on the project.
- düşmanla işbirliği yapmak
- ortak çalış (Bilgisayar)
- iştirak etmek (Ticaret)
- güç birliği yapmak
- işbirliği yap
Örnek Cümle:
Proje üzerinde işbirliği yapmalıyız.
-We should collaborate on the project.
Örnek Cümle:
Tom bu konuda Mary ile işbirliği yaptı.
-Tom collaborated with Mary on that.
- birlikte çalışmak
- birlik olmak {f}
- el ele vermek {f}
- iş birliği yap,işbirliği yap
- iş birliği yapmak
- düşmanla birlik olmak {f}
- birlikte çalışma
- collaboration
- işbirliği
Tom ve Mary arasındaki işbirliği çok düzenli gitmiyor.
-The collaboration between Tom and Mary is not going very smoothly.
İşbirliğiniz hepimiz için önemlidir.
-Your collaboration is important for all of us.
- collaborate with
- ile işbiriliği yapmak
- collaboration
- birlikte çalışma
- collaborator
- işbirlikçi
Tatoeba, yalnızca imajını kötülemek ve faaliyetini aşağılamak isteyenleri işbirlikçi olarak kabul etmemeli.
-Tatoeba should not admit as collaborators those who only wish to denigrate its image and demean its activity.
- collaboration
- iş birliği
- collaboration
- uyum
- collaborative
- işbirlikçi
Görüş farklılıkları işbirlikçi projede kaçınılmazdır.
-Differences of opinion are inevitable in a collaborative project.
Açıkçası, bu bir kişinin işi olamaz. Tatoeba'nın işbirlikçi olmasının nedeni budur.
-Obviously, this cannot be the work of one person. This is why Tatoeba is collaborative.
- collaborator
- mesai arkadaşı
- collaboration
- {i} birlik
- collaboration
- {i} işbirlikçilik
- Collaborator
- iş birlikçi
- collaboration
- İşbirliği, birlik, işbirlikçilik
- collaborative
- imece
- collaborative
- işbirliği ile oluşturulan
- collaborator
- {i} işbirlikçi, kolaboratör
- collaborator
- {i} iş arkadaşı
Onlar iş arkadaşıdırlar.
-They are collaborators.
- collaborator
- ortak
- collaborator
- {i} birlikte çalışan kimse, işbirliği yapan kimse, kolaboratör
İlgili Terimler
collaborate teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- To cooperate treasonably as with an enemy occupation force in one's country
Örnek Cümle:
If you collaborate with the occupying forces, you will be shot.
- To work together with others to achieve a common goal
Örnek Cümle:
Let's collaborate on this dictionary, and get it finished faster.
- to labor or cooperate with another or others, especially in literary or scientific pursuits
- To work with another person or group on a science topic
- This is a button which appears on the toolbar area on top of the NetMeeting window This is how one allows others to use an application This allows everyone, who chooses to collaborate to use the application This means that there can be a mixture of people choosing to collaborate or not
- To unite individuals together in a formal or non-formal group; to take a partnership in a project by teaming up to share ideas for the greater purpose of a common goal
- When two or more agents pass messages with one another suggesting actions that are beneficial to all agents involved in the negotiations
- To cooperate treasonably as with an enemy occupation force in ones country
- Work with others on a joint project
- work together, cooperate; cooperate with an enemy country {f}
- disapproval If someone collaborates with an enemy that is occupying their country during a war, they help them. He was accused of having collaborated with the secret police
- work together on a common enterprise of project; "The soprano and the pianist did not get together very well"; "We joined forces with another research group"
- When one person or group collaborates with another, they work together, especially on a book or on some research. He collaborated with his son Michael on the English translation of a text on food production The government is urging Japan's firms to collaborate with foreigners. a place where professionals and amateurs collaborated in the making of music The two men met and agreed to collaborate
- cooperate as a traitor; "he collaborated with the Nazis when they occupied Paris
- a working relationship involving critical individual responsibility and group responsibility with collaborators adding to the value of work of others See also assist, contribute, participate
- to cooperate with, join together and participate; to work with each other to accomplish set goal(s)
- cooperate as a traitor; "he collaborated with the Nazis when they occupied Paris"
- collaboration
- Treasonous cooperation
- collaborative
- An organized group of people or entities who collaborate towards a particular goal
- collaborative
- Of, relating to, or done by collaboration
- collaboratively
- characterized or done by collaboration
- collaborated
- past of collaborate
- collaborates
- third-person singular of collaborate
- collaborating
- present participle of collaborate
- collaborating
- A conflict management style that maximizes both assertiveness and cooperation [13]
- collaborating
- A conflict management style that maximizes both assertiveness and cooperation
- collaborating
- Working together 40Working together 40
- collaboration
- -the process of working jointly between two or more different corporations by sharing information such as the availability of supplies, the inventory of products, their shipment status, forecasts, replenishment schedules, etc ; see also Supply Chain Management and Supply Chain Visibility
- collaboration
- Collaboration is the act of working together to produce a piece of work, especially a book or some research. Close collaboration between the Bank and the Fund is not merely desirable, it is essential. scientific collaborations Drummond was working on a book in collaboration with Zodiac Mindwarp
- collaboration
- act of cooperating traitorously with an enemy that is occupying your country
- collaboration
- a process through which parties who see different aspects of a problem can explore constructively their differences and search for (and implement) solutions that go beyond their own limited vision of what is possible (Taylor-Powell et al , 1998) Program authority structures and resources of the separate agencies are merged
- collaboration
- a key tenet of KM, given that knowledge sharing--among colleagues and customers within and outside of the organization--is an effective means of transferring "know-how" or tacit knowledge between individuals and therefore critical to competitive advantage View records related to this term
- collaboration
- a set of institutes participating to the experiment(i e LHC-B Collaboration)
- collaboration
- (1) Is a description of a collection of objects that interact to implement some behavior within a context It describes a society of cooperating objects assembled to carry out some purpose (2) It captures a more holistic view of behavior in the exchange of messages within a network of objects (3) Collaborations show the unity of the three major structures underlying computation: data structure, control flow, and data flow (4) A collaboration has a static and a dynamic part The static part describes the roles that objects and links play in an instantiation of the collaboration The dynamic part consists of one or more dynamic interactions that show message flow over time in the collaboration to perform computations A collaboration may have a set of messages to describe its dynamic behavior (5) A collaboration with messages is an interaction
- collaboration
- People in different places working together as if they were in the same location
- collaboration
- The act of working together; united labor
- collaboration
- A context that supports a set of interactions See: interaction
- collaboration
- [M206] An object may fulfil a responsibility by collaborating with another object, that is, by sending a message to another object
- collaboration
- This refers to an active, ongoing partnership between consumers and producers in developing health information This process can increase the likelihood that outcome measurements, assessment criteria and evaluation have greater relevance
- collaboration
- A program model in which the LD teacher demonstrates for or team teaches with the general classroom teacher to help a student with LD be successful in a regular classroom
- collaboration
- disapproval Collaboration is the act of helping an enemy who is occupying your country during a war. She faced charges of collaboration
- collaboration
- A coalition of diverse people with diverse values and expectations working together at the community level to solve problems
- collaboration
- is the process of shared creation: two ore more individuals with complementary skills interacting to create a shared understanding that none had previously possessed or could have come to on their own
- collaboration
- Joint efforts to achieve common purposes by sharing resources, responsibilities, and risks across agency lines
- collaboration
- The use of Web-based software for the purpose of sharing information between businesses or organizations Ex: Design collaboration allows engineers at different companies to share plans and data in real time
- collaboration
- A collaboration exists when key personnel from different institutions have substantive involvement in the development and performance of the scientific aspects of a project and the sponsor chooses to make only one award, thereby requiring the lead institution to issue subcontracts or subgrants to the other collaborating institutions
- collaboration
- act of working jointly; "they worked either in collaboration or independently" act of cooperating traitorously with an enemy that is occupying your country
- collaboration
- Collaborative behavior begins when team members work actively with each other to solve or perform their tasks There is a key recognition at this point that skills to perform a given task may require more than one person
- collaboration
- Higher level achievement through collaboration may be the most difficult goal for an organization Problems have grown so complex, and moved beyond single individuals, collaboration is a must
- collaboration
- the act of collaborating
- collaboration
- This is the problem and the goal Collaboration is the intended result from B2B partnering and supplying Partners exchange leads, deliver products and services to each others customers, track and fulfill quotas, and conduct joint development Suppliers ensure the inventory requirements of their buyers are met, materiel returns are minimized and assembly lines don't run dry Collaboration requires data sharing and business transactions within approved processes and rules, automating data and work flow but highlighting decisions and problem resolution (see eBusiness)
- collaboration
- - person to person peering, where people exchange textual, audio and visual information (instant messaging, shared whiteboards and more sophisticated collaboration facilitates)
- collaboration
- Involves the range of relationships that the organization establishes to compliment and amplify their program work Topic areas: Governance, Operations Management and Leadership, Advocacy
- collaboration
- A collaboration is a piece of work that has been produced as the result of people or groups working together. He was also a writer of beautiful stories, some of which are collaborations with his fiancee
- collaboration
- act of working jointly; "they worked either in collaboration or independently"
- collaboration
- As distinct from "alliance," which is a contractual agreement, this term refers to an informal collaboration between a company and an outside entity such as a supplier, customer, even a competitor When referring to internal collaborations, such as different teams or units of an organization working together, the term "Enterprise Integration" is used (Process)
- collaboration
- Organizing collaborative efforts and understanding collaborative leadership
- collaboration
- A social skill involving working together with two or more persons
- collaboration
- When the person sharing the application allows other people in the meeting to work in the shared application To allow collaboration, first share the application, and then click the Collaborate button on the NetMeeting toolbar
- collaboration
- {i} working together, cooperation; act of collaborating
- collaboration
- The cooperative efforts planned to take place in implementation of your project including a listing of those organizations with whom you will work to accomplish your outcomes
- collaborations
- plural of collaboration
- collaborative
- accomplished by collaboration; "collaborative research"
- collaborative
- accomplished by collaboration; "collaborative research
- collaborative
- art projects consist of ideas from two or more persons (one of which usually being an artist) combined into one homogenous design
- collaborative
- learning online Collaboration technologies that enable learners from several locations to communicate and work with one another
- collaborative
- To work together in relationships which create something (i e , a solution or program) that would not have existed if the partners had not come together This type of endeavor usually begins with a simple relationship and grows into something innovative and solution-focused WyCo Child and Family Campus collaborative relationships cross boundaries, include a variety of perspectives, rely on shared resources and focus on strengths
- collaborative
- Learning most and best by sharing ideas and competences Cooperative with teachers and peers Likes working together Combines social learning and content learning Prefers group work to individual work, group projects to individual projects
- collaborative
- {s} cooperative, joint, combined, collective
- collaborative
- Working jointly with others
- collaborative
- Systems and software that enable group participation in a problem or process Collaboration systems supply methods for group definition, common technology, interaction and followup, and present a common situation view to all participants while enabling faster problem resolution
- collaborative
- A collaborative piece of work is done by two or more people or groups working together. a collaborative research project `The First Day' is their first collaborative album. collaborative effort/work/project etc a job or piece of work that involves two or more people working together to achieve something
- collaborative
- (Ticaret) Systems and software that enable group participation in a problem or process. Collaboration systems supply methods for group definition, common technology, interaction and followup, and present a common situation view to all participants while enabling faster problem resolution
- collaborative
- Group of community members working together toward a common goal
- collaborator
- an associate who works with others toward a common goal; "partners in crime" someone who collaborates with an enemy occupying force
- collaborator
- A provider who works with the owner to resolve a problem
- collaborator
- 1) a server class or type (i e , a class or type on which the current class or type depends via delegation)
- collaborator
- someone who assists in a plot
- collaborator
- A collaborator is someone that you work with to produce a piece of work, especially a book or some research. The Irvine group and their collaborators are testing whether lasers do the job better
- collaborator
- disapproval A collaborator is someone who helps an enemy who is occupying their country during a war. Two alleged collaborators were shot dead by masked activists
- collaborator
- someone who collaborates with an enemy occupying force
- collaborator
- Class to which another class delegates, to aid in fulfilling its own responsibilities Eventually, an object upon whose services another object depends
- collaborator
- An associate in labor, especially in literary or scientific labor
- collaborator
- an associate who works with others toward a common goal; "partners in crime"
- collaborator
- a person who collaborates
- collaborator
- {i} one who works together; one who cooperates with an enemy country
- collaborators
- plural of collaborator
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