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    team
    /tiːm/

    noun

    verb

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  2. a number of people or animals who do something together as a group: a basketball / hockey / netball team. a team of investigators. Team GB (= the athletes representing Great Britain in a sport) used in a number of phrases that refer to people working together as a group in order to achieve something:

  3. The meaning of TEAM is a number of persons associated together in work or activity. How to use team in a sentence. What is the difference between the verbs teem and team?

  4. A team is a group of people who work together in a joint action, as in Our Academic Decathlon team was made up of some of the smartest kids in our school. A team is also a group of people on one side of a contest or game, such as a soccer team or a trivia team.

  5. to gather or join in a team, a band, or a cooperative effort (usually followed by up, together, etc.).

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TeamTeam - Wikipedia

    A team is usually located in the same setting as it is normally connected to a kind of organization, company, or community. Teams can meet in-person (directly face-to-face) or virtually when practicing their values and activities or duties. A team's communication is significantly important to their relationship.

  7. Define team. team synonyms, team pronunciation, team translation, English dictionary definition of team. two or more who work together or play on the same side as in a game: She’s on my team. Not to be confused with: teem – to be full of; swarm; abound: The...

  8. Two or more of people working together on a single task can be called a team, whether that's an informal team or a professional one. The two horses that pull your carriage are a team, and the guys you play soccer with on Saturday mornings are also a team.

  9. A team is a group of people who play a particular sport or game together against other similar groups of people. The team failed to qualify for the African Nations Cup finals. He had lost his place in the England team.

  10. a group of people who play a particular game or sport against another group of people. a football/basketball/soccer team. They play volleyball for the national team. We played against a team from the neighbouring school. (British English) Whose team are you in? (North American English) Whose team are you on?

  11. : a group of people who work together. To get the job done more quickly, we split up into teams. We worked as a team to put out the fire. The company hired a team of lawyers to advise them. a search and rescue team. — often used before another noun. The project was a team effort.

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