0 to act or work together for a particular purpose, or to be helpful by doing what someone asks you to do -- 合作,协作;配合
The Spanish authorities cooperated with the British police in finding the terrorists. 西班牙当局与英国警方相互配合搜捕恐怖分子。
The two companies have cooperated in joint ventures for the past several years. 两家公司在过去几年中合作经营合资企业。
A two-year old is likely to refuse to cooperate when you tell her to get dressed. 你让两岁的小女孩穿衣服的时候,她很可能不配合。
Questions and concerns about how conventional and organic producers can cooperate and coexist under marketing order programs need to be addressed.
Despite risks of a deadlock, it generally provides an incentive for the states to cooperate with each other.
It cultivated habits of obedience, and taught detainees to cooperate.
He observed that the prosperity of a settlement is proportional to the population it contains insofar as they cooperate for the common good.
Nevertheless, differences in guild policies were considerable, and hence also the ways husbands and wives cooperated in the urban market trades.
Therefore, the second intention is to demonstrate the difficulties in the interpretation of age-intensity profiles which derive from cooperating processes.
In another case in the sewing sector, ten small entrepreneurs who are located in the same vicinity cooperate.
Certainly economists should contribute something to understanding how human society developed, and here, economists have to cooperate with anthropologists and others.