Team meaning in English
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Definition
a team: a group working or playing together
team work: working within a group, working with other people
to team up with (somebody): to unite, to form a team or a group, to join up (with somebody)
Xavier and Bruno teamed up. Xavier and Bruno formed a team, worked together.
Pronunciation examples
UK: I have just won a place on the Olympic team.
US: My team defeated the other team in the cricket competition.
- "Icarus : Well, we're lucky to have a number of new recruits in our team. We have a gang of snails who handle our outgoing payments."
- "Philip, Hannah, Brian, and Edward, you will become "Team B"."
- "Dear Team"
- "Bruno : I will now divide you into two teams. Each team will have a diabolically difficult task."
- "Team B : Thanks Bruno."
- "We have your laboratory surrounded by a team of 300 highly-trained military operatives, 17 Apache helicopters and 3 cats that followed us here."
- "Bruno : I will now divide you into two teams. Each team will have a diabolically difficult task."
- "See you bright and early, team!"
- "A very special intern has joined the Beachview lifeguard team."
- "Polly, Kevin, Luna, and Susie, you are "Team A"."
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