English-Wörter für 'Dated spelling of cooperate.'
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verb
noun
- A unit of a housing cooperative; a purchased apartment where the apartment owners collectively are responsible for maintenance of common areas and upkeep.
- Any shop owned by a cooperative.
- Any cooperative, including housing, retail, utility, agricultural, banking or worker cooperatives.
- (video games, board games) A cooperative game, as opposed to a competitive game or deathmatch.
- a jointly owned commercial enterprise (usually organized by farmers or consumers) that produces and distributes goods and services and is run for the benefit of its owners
noun
- Cooperation, working together.
- Communication between two parties or groups.
- A relayer of information between two forces in an army or during war.
- A tryst; a romantic meeting.
- (figuratively) An illicit sexual relationship or affair.
- (cooking) A thickening for sauces, typically based on egg yolks.
- Any person who relays information between two groups or organizations.
- (phonology) The pronunciation of a normally silent final consonant when the next word begins with a vowel.
- (phonology) Fusion of two consecutive words and the manner in which this occurs.
- a channel for communication between groups
- a usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship
verb
adj
adv
noun
- Two draught animals (generally draught horses) harnessed one behind the other.
- (uncountable, education) A method of language learning based on mutual exchange, where ideally each learner is a native speaker in the language the other person wants to learn.
- (countable) A group of two or more machines, people, etc., working together; hence (uncountable), close collaboration.
- (medicine) A hollow metal tube containing radioactive material, inserted through the vagina into the uterus to treat gynecological cancer.
- (countable) A carriage pulled by two or more draught animals (generally draught horses) harnessed one behind the other, both providing pulling power but only the animal in front being able to steer.
- A thing with two components arranged one behind the other.
- (specifically, cycling) Ellipsis of tandem bicycle (“a bicycle or tricycle in which two people sit one behind the other, both able to pedal but only the person in front being able to steer”).
- a bicycle with two sets of pedals and two seats
- an arrangement of two or more objects or persons one behind another
verb
verb
- cooperate or pretend to cooperate
- perform an accompaniment to
- (idiomatic) To take part in a charade, deception, or practical joke.
- (idiomatic) To participate in a joke or trick while hiding one's knowledge of its true nature.
- (idiomatic) To play a musical instrument in synchrony with a playback of a recording.
- (idiomatic, US) To pretend to cooperate or go along with a plan.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see play, along.
- (idiomatic, US) To cooperate or go along with a plan.
- (idiomatic, UK) To manipulate (someone).
noun
- Cooperation, working together.
- Communication between two parties or groups.
- A relayer of information between two forces in an army or during war.
- A tryst; a romantic meeting.
- (figuratively) An illicit sexual relationship or affair.
- (cooking) A thickening for sauces, typically based on egg yolks.
- Any person who relays information between two groups or organizations.
- (phonology) The pronunciation of a normally silent final consonant when the next word begins with a vowel.
- (phonology) Fusion of two consecutive words and the manner in which this occurs.
- a channel for communication between groups
- a usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship
verb
verb
noun
- A unit of a housing cooperative; a purchased apartment where the apartment owners collectively are responsible for maintenance of common areas and upkeep.
- Any shop owned by a cooperative.
- Any cooperative, including housing, retail, utility, agricultural, banking or worker cooperatives.
- (video games, board games) A cooperative game, as opposed to a competitive game or deathmatch.
- a jointly owned commercial enterprise (usually organized by farmers or consumers) that produces and distributes goods and services and is run for the benefit of its owners
verb
- cooperate or pretend to cooperate
- perform an accompaniment to
- (idiomatic) To take part in a charade, deception, or practical joke.
- (idiomatic) To participate in a joke or trick while hiding one's knowledge of its true nature.
- (idiomatic) To play a musical instrument in synchrony with a playback of a recording.
- (idiomatic, US) To pretend to cooperate or go along with a plan.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see play, along.
- (idiomatic, US) To cooperate or go along with a plan.
- (idiomatic, UK) To manipulate (someone).
adj
adv
noun
- Two draught animals (generally draught horses) harnessed one behind the other.
- (uncountable, education) A method of language learning based on mutual exchange, where ideally each learner is a native speaker in the language the other person wants to learn.
- (countable) A group of two or more machines, people, etc., working together; hence (uncountable), close collaboration.
- (medicine) A hollow metal tube containing radioactive material, inserted through the vagina into the uterus to treat gynecological cancer.
- (countable) A carriage pulled by two or more draught animals (generally draught horses) harnessed one behind the other, both providing pulling power but only the animal in front being able to steer.
- A thing with two components arranged one behind the other.
- (specifically, cycling) Ellipsis of tandem bicycle (“a bicycle or tricycle in which two people sit one behind the other, both able to pedal but only the person in front being able to steer”).
- a bicycle with two sets of pedals and two seats
- an arrangement of two or more objects or persons one behind another