0 a number of people or animals who do something together as a group: --
In this discussion, we're on Team Marisa.
It was a real team effort - everyone contributed something to the success of the project.
Team GB (= the athletes representing Great Britain in a sport)
a team of investigators
a basketball/hockey/netball team
2 a number of people who act together as a group, either in a sport or in order to achieve something: --
3 to act together to achieve something: --
Williamson and Erving teamed to give the Nets another championship.
4 a group of people who work together on a particular activity, project, etc.: --
the management/finance/marketing team
Every member of the team has an important contribution to make.
head/lead/manage a team She led a team developing a new marketing initiative.
5 a number of sports players who play together under a particular name: --
Where face-to-face attendance at team meetings is difficult, access to alternative ways of communicating with other team members will be found.
The transplant team directs the care of its patients regardless of the unit to which they are admitted.
Additional recommendations were often made about training, multidisciplinary teams, contribution to registries, and research, but these were not the focus of the present study.
The e-mail questionnaire was intended to provide the research team with baseline information and as a source for preparing individual-tailored semistructured interviews.
Typically, it would have been a year when the management team would have had generous bonus payouts.
With programmable control, the prosthetic team can create virtually any control scheme that suits a person's unique abilities.
Team leaders used confidence data to prioritize tasks in light of changing requirements.
The agent suggestions are then aggregated and used to create a set of new, team-modified designs.