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team up with someone

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  • team up with someone — team up (with (someone/something)) to join with another person or group to achieve something. The two companies teamed up to provide a new electronic news service. Feer first teamed up with Laff in high school to do cartoons for the school… …   New idioms dictionary

  • team up with something — team up (with (someone/something)) to join with another person or group to achieve something. The two companies teamed up to provide a new electronic news service. Feer first teamed up with Laff in high school to do cartoons for the school… …   New idioms dictionary

  • team up with — team up (with (someone/something)) to join with another person or group to achieve something. The two companies teamed up to provide a new electronic news service. Feer first teamed up with Laff in high school to do cartoons for the school… …   New idioms dictionary

  • cast lot with someone — cast (your) lot with (someone/something) to choose to share in whatever happens to another person or a group. If I m going to cast my lot with this team, I m going to try to make them as good as possible any way I can. Etymology: based on the… …   New idioms dictionary

  • on a par with someone — on a par with (someone/something) at the same level as someone or something. With their win today, the Rangers are now on a par with the Orioles in the team rankings. Related vocabulary: up to scratch …   New idioms dictionary

  • beg to differ with someone — beg to differ (with (someone)) to have a different opinion. Some people think losing that game brought the team together, but I beg to differ the team has always been together. Many believe our planet is in danger, but I beg to disagree it s not… …   New idioms dictionary

  • cast your lot with someone — cast (your) lot with (someone/something) to choose to share in whatever happens to another person or a group. If I m going to cast my lot with this team, I m going to try to make them as good as possible any way I can. Etymology: based on the… …   New idioms dictionary

  • team up — (with (someone/something)) to join with another person or group to achieve something. The two companies teamed up to provide a new electronic news service. Feer first teamed up with Laff in high school to do cartoons for the school newspaper …   New idioms dictionary

  • team — team1 [ tim ] noun count *** 1. ) a group of people who play a sport or game against another group: a football/hockey/basketball team play for a team: He d like to play for the school s baseball team. be on a team: Are you on the hockey team this …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • team — I UK [tiːm] / US [tɪm] noun [countable] Word forms team : singular team plural teams *** 1) a group of people who play a sport or a game against another group: can be followed by a singular or plural verb a football/hockey/basketball team play… …   English dictionary

  • team up — PHR V RECIP If you team up with someone, you join them in order to work together for a particular purpose. You can also say that two people or groups team up. [V P with n] Elton teamed up with Eric Clapton to wow thousands at a Wembley rock… …   English dictionary

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