team
adj.
of a group; of a crew
n.
group, crew; selected group; cart pulled by hitched horses
v.
harness, hitch
TEAM
TEAM may be an
acronym for:
The Electors' Action Movement, a municipal political party in
Vancouver, British Columbia,The European Anti-Maastricht Movement,
The Evangelical Alliance Mission,
Transmission Electron Aberration-corrected Microscope,
TEAM, a
UK rock band.TEAM, a London-based design collective.
TEAM, a
Slovak pop/rock music band.
TEAM, a U.S. leadership development service provider (LDSPThe European Alliance of EU-critical MovementsTEAM Together Everyone Achieves More conceived by HRH Prince Frederick von Saxe-Lauenberg 1988
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Team
A team comprises a
group of people or
animals linked in a common purpose. Teams are especially appropriate for conducting tasks that are high in complexity and have many interdependent subtasks.A group in itself does not necessarily constitute a team. Teams normally have members with complementary skills and generate synergy through a coordinated effort which allows each member to maximize his or her strengths and minimize his or her weaknesses. Thus teams of
sports players can form (and re-form) to practice their craft. Transport logistics executives can select teams of
horses,
dogs or
oxen for the purpose of conveying goods.
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team
Noun
1. a cooperative unit
(synonym) squad
(hypernym) unit, social unit
(hyponym) A-team
(member-meronym) stringer
(part-meronym) bench
(derivation) team up
2. two or more draft animals that work together to pull something
(hypernym) animal group
Verb
1. form a team; "We teamed up for this new project"
(synonym) team up
(hypernym) group, aggroup
(derivation) squad
Team (das)
n.
team, crew, selected group, group of people working together, staff
team (m)
n.
team, group