team noun ⇨team1 (work together as a team)⇨team2 (a football team)team1
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work together as a team以团队合作的方式工作a football team足球队➡ See also the entries for party3 and group2另见party条第3义和group条第2义team ♦︎ crew ♦︎ squad ♦︎ ring ♦︎ detachment ♦︎ corps ♦︎ shift ♦︎ gangThese are all words for a group of people working together.这些词均表示一起工作的团队、小组。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a team / crew / squad / detachment / corps / gang of sth◆in a team / crew / squad / gang◆a 5-strong / 100-strong, etc. team / crew / squad◆a small team / crew / squad / corps◆a large team / crew / squad / corps◆to join a team / crew / corps◆a team / squad / ring / gang leader◆a member of a team / crew / squad / ring / corps / gang◆part of a team / squad / ring / detachment■team [countable + singular or plural verb] a group of people who work together at a particular job(一起工作的)小组,班子,团队◆A team of experts has been called in to investigate.一个专家小组已应召来进行调查。◆He was part of a research team under Professor James.他是詹姆斯教授领导的研究小组成员。◆They need to learn to work together as a team.他们需要学习以团队合作的方式工作。◆It took a team effort to finish the project on time.充分发动了团队的力量才得以按时完成项目。■crew kruː [countable + singular or plural verb] (especially in compounds尤用于构成复合词) all the people working on a ship or plane; a group of people with special technical skills who work together(轮船或飞机上的)全体工作人员;技术人员团队;专业团队◆None of the passengers or crew were injured.没有一个乘客和机组人员受伤。◆Two crews of six men carried out the work in shifts.有两组六人团队轮班工作。ⓘ Crew is used especially in compounds in the contexts of filming, the emergency services, and technical support. * crew尤用于构成复合词,用于拍电影、紧急服务和技术支援等语境下◆a TV / film / camera crew电视/电影摄制组;摄制组◆an ambulance / a fire crew救护车急救组;消防队◆a maintenance / support crew维修/支援人员In the context of aeroplanes, you can talk about the aircrew, flight crew or cabin crew, who work on the plane, or the ground crew who work at the airport and look after aircraft and passengers while they are on the ground.与飞机有关时,可以说aircrew、flight crew或cabin crew,指在飞机上工作的机组人员;或说ground crew,指地勤人员。■squad skwɒd; NAmEskwɑːd [countable + singular or plural verb] a section of a police force that deals with a particular type of crime; a small group of soldiers working or being trained together; a group of people employed to kill sb's opponents, usually for political reasons(对付某类犯罪活动的)警方专案组;(军队的)班;(常出于政治原因受雇杀人的)行动组◆He was deputy head of the force's serious crime squad.他是重案组副组长。◆A squad of soldiers had arrived to arrest him.一队士兵已经来到,要逮捕他。◆People lived in fear of the regime's notorious death squads.人民生活在对那个政权臭名昭著的暗杀小组的恐惧之中。ⓘ Police squads deal with a variety of different types of crime.警方各个专案组处理不同类型的犯罪◆the drugs / vice / anti-terrorist / bomb / riot / fraud squad缉毒队;扫黄缉毒分队;反恐小组;拆弹组;防暴队;反欺诈小组A death squad can also be called a hit squad or an assassination squad. * death squad(暗杀小组)亦称hit squad或assassination squad。 see also firing squad ⇨ execution■ring [countable] a group of people working together, especially in secret or illegally(尤指秘密或非法的)团伙,帮派,集团◆The four men are accused of running a drug smuggling ring.那四个男人被控操纵毒品走私团伙。◆a spy ring间谍网 see also gang ⇨ party3■detachmentdɪˈtætʃmənt [countable] a group of soldiers, sailors or ships sent away from a larger group, especially to do special duties(尤指执行特殊任务的)分遣队,支队,别动队◆A detachment of marines was left to guard the site.一支海军陆战队的分遣队留守该处。◆The attack wiped out the entire twelve-man detachment.那次袭击杀死了分遣队所有成员共十二人。 see also unit ⇨ army■corps kɔː(r) [countable + singular or plural verb] a group of people involved in a particular job or activity(从事某工作或活动的)一群人,一组人◆Local people worked alongside an international corps of volunteers.当地人和一个国际志愿者团体一同工作。◆the press corps记者团◆the diplomatic corps外交使团■shift [countable + singular or plural verb] a group of workers working particular hours一组轮班职工◆The drama began at 5.15 am as the day shift was going on duty.那部剧早晨5点15分开始,正是日班职工要上班时。◆Most of the night shift had already left.大部分夜班职工已经离去。◆As I left the next shift was settling in for the day.我离开时,那天下一班的当值人员正准备上岗。■gang [countable + singular or plural verb] an organized group of workers or prisoners working together, especially doing physical work such as building work一队,一组(一起干活的工人或囚犯,尤指做建筑工作等体力活)◆The work was done by convicts working in gangs.这个工程是由一组组囚犯完成的。◆a prison / work gang狱内团伙;劳动队 see also gang ⇨ party3team2
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work together as a team以团队合作的方式工作a football team足球队team ♦︎ club ♦︎ side ♦︎ squad ♦︎ line-upThese are all words for a group of people who play a sport together against other groups.这些词均表示运动队。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a successful / local / top team / club / side◆the junior / senior / youth / under-19 / national team / side / squad◆a / an Irish / French, etc. team / club / side / squad◆the England / Ireland, etc. team / side / squad / line-up◆a football / rugby / cricket team / club / side / squad◆to join a team / club / squad / line-up◆to play for / sign for a team / club / side◆to name a team / side / squad / line-up◆to field a team / side / line-up◆a team / club / side plays / wins / loses (a game / match)◆a member of a team / club / side / squad / line-up■team [countable + singular or plural verb] a group of people who play a particular game or sport against another group of people(比赛或运动的)队◆ (BrE) Whose team are you in?你是哪个队的?◆ (NAmE) After two years out with injury, he's back on the team.因伤离队两年后,他归队了。◆You didn't make the team(= weren't chosen to play) I'm afraid.很遗憾,你没有获选入队。◆What team do you support?你支持哪一队?◆We want to encourage team sports in schools.我们想在学校中鼓励学生参与团体运动。■club [countable + singular or plural verb] (BrE) a professional sports organization that includes players, managers, owners and members职业运动俱乐部◆He is expected to sign for a Premier League club next season.下一个赛季预计他会签约超级联赛俱乐部。◆Athletico Madrid Football Club马德里竞技足球俱乐部 see also club ⇨ union■side [countable + singular or plural verb] (BrE) a sports team运动队◆As captain, Pryce is confident of leading his side to victory.作为队长,普赖斯自信能率领队伍取胜。◆The French have a very strong side.法国队非常强大。NOTE辨析 Team, club or side?Club refers to the organization that includes the players, managers and owners, throughout the club's history: players, managers and owners may change, but it remains the same club. Team and side usually refer more just to the players, and often (especially side) to the players at a particular point in the club's history, or in a particular game. * club指俱乐部的内在组织,包括自成立以来的球员、经理和老板。球员、经理和老板可能会改变,但仍然是同一个俱乐部。team和side通常指球员,并常指(尤其是side)在俱乐部历程中某个时候或参加某场比赛的球员◆This team is arguably even better than the Welsh side of the seventies.这支球队可以说比20世纪70年代的威尔士队更好。■squadskwɒd; NAmEskwɑːd [countable + singular or plural verb] the group of players or competitors from which a team is chosen for a particular game运动(代表)队(从中选出参加某场比赛的队员)◆He has named a squad of 16 from which to pick the side for the two one-day games.他组建了一支16人的代表队,将从中挑选队员组队参加两场各为期一天的比赛。■ˈline-up [usually singular] the players who are going to take part in a particular game or stage of a competition阵容;阵式◆The team returns this season with a new car and a new line-up of drivers.代表队以新的赛车和车手阵容重返本赛季。◆He was named in the starting line-up for the game against Chelsea.他被选入对切尔西队比赛的首发队员阵容。
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