词组 | collaborate |
释义 | collaborate Einstein 1985 calls collaborate together redundant (see redundancy). It represents an intensive use of the adverb, or would if actually so used. We have no evidence of its use in print. What we do find is that collaborate is frequently used with in, on, and with: • ... unless the best minds of its time have collaborated in its construction —T. S. Eliot, "Lancelot Andrewes," Selected Essays, 1932 • The nation's press generally collaborated in information distortion —Robert Lewis Shayon, Saturday Rev., 4 Mar. 1972 • ... American and Soviet scientists have already collaborated on studies of pollution —Anthony Wolff, Saturday Rev., 17 Apr. 1976 • She is currently collaborating on a book about birth defects—Current Biography, February 1968 • So it's our particular senses that collaborate with whatever's going on outside to make an event — Allen Ginsberg, American Poetry Rev., vol. 3, no. 3, 1974 • ... the mere suspicion that they are collaborating with their clients in activities of a criminal gang nature —John Dornberg, Saturday Rev., 10 June 1978 • ... enlisted three experienced psychoanalysts to collaborate with him —Peter Loewenberg, Los Angeles Times Book Rev., 24 Sept. 1972 With is often used with either in or on in the pattern "collaborate with someone in (or on) something": • ... to collaborate with his old friend Howard Hawks on a screenplay —Bennett Cerf, Saturday Rev., 26 Dec. 1953 • ... was to collaborate with her husband in many of his writings —Current Biography 1948 At is also possible: • ... repudiated Nixon's suggestion that they were collaborating at the job in the last months of 1968 — Garry Wills, Harper's, January 1972 |
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