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Qu'est-ce (qui) est team - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
TEAM band; The Team; TEAM (disambiguation); The Team (disambiguation); Team (song); TEAM; Team (band)

team         
  • A team of [[ox]]en yoked together
  • A [[Japan Air Self-Defense Force]] (JASDF) team looks on after the Type 91 Kai MANPAD fires a rocket at a mock airborne target.
GROUP LINKED IN A COMMON PURPOSE
Team of people
n.
1) to field; organize a team
2) to coach; manage a team
3) to disband, split up a team
4) a home; opposing, rival; visiting team
5) a baseball; basketball; cricket; drill; football; soccer; track, track-and-field; volleyball team
6) (Am. professional football) a wild-card team
7) (mil.) a combat team
8) a negotiating team
9) (misc.) (AE) to make a team ('to succeed in becoming a member of a team') USAGE NOTE: AE uses team more often than BE--Chicago has fielded a strong team for today's game; Chicago is the strongest team in the league. BE prefers side when referring to a competitive match--Liverpool have fielded a strong side for today's match. BE often uses club when referring to a team in general--Liverpool is the strongest club in the First Division. A player can be on a team, in/on a side. In references to international competition, team is standard in BE--the England team in the World Cup.
team         
  • A team of [[ox]]en yoked together
  • A [[Japan Air Self-Defense Force]] (JASDF) team looks on after the Type 91 Kai MANPAD fires a rocket at a mock airborne target.
GROUP LINKED IN A COMMON PURPOSE
Team of people
¦ noun [treated as sing. or plural]
1. a group of players forming one side in a competitive game or sport.
2. two or more people working together.
two or more horses harnessed together to pull a vehicle.
¦ verb
1. (team up) come together as a team to achieve a common goal.
2. (usu. team something with) match or coordinate one thing with (another).
3. harness (horses) together to pull a vehicle.
Derivatives
teamer noun
Origin
OE team 'team of draught animals', of Gmc origin; related to teem1 and tow1.
team         
  • A team of [[ox]]en yoked together
  • A [[Japan Air Self-Defense Force]] (JASDF) team looks on after the Type 91 Kai MANPAD fires a rocket at a mock airborne target.
GROUP LINKED IN A COMMON PURPOSE
Team of people
absolutely fantastic. From the band 'Team Plastique' of Brisbane, Australia
You look team in that dress.

Wikipédia

Team (disambiguation)

A Team is a group of people or other animals linked in a common purpose.

Team or variants may also refer to:

Exemples du corpus de texte pour team
1. The DPRK team came first and the Chinese team second in the men‘s team pattern competitions.
2. My team is a family: Ţahenk likes to think of his team as a sports team.
3. The DPRK team (A group) came first, the Chinese team second, the DPRK team (B group) third in men‘s team event while the Chinese team placed first, the DPRK team (A group) second and the Singaporean team third in women‘s team event.
4. Watch the team get ready for the bus to the airport, watch the team board said bus, watch the team board the plane, watch the team get off the plane, watch the team ride to hotel, watch the team eat breakfast, watch the team pose for cameras, watch the team... zzzz!
5. Team A of the DPRK took the first place, the Chinese team second and team B of the DPRK third in men‘s and women‘s team standing.