co-operate in Korean

verb - cooperate
서로 돕다: cooperate
맞잡다: hold together, cooperate, unite
협동하다: cooperate, tie up

Sentence patterns related to "co-operate"

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1. Gerard refused point-blank to co-operate.

2. A reprisal for her unwillingness to co-operate last night?

3. We were all dismayed at his refusal to co-operate.

4. 7 A reprisal for her unwillingness to co-operate last night?

5. The two states made a compact to co-operate against terrorism.

6. 26 We were all dismayed at his refusal to co-operate.

7. The Whigs, however, refused to co-operate because of disagreements over Catholic emancipation.

8. If one person Colludes with another, they co-operate with them secretly or illegally.

9. He says he won't co-operate, does he? Well, we'll soon see about that!

10. All known exporting producers in Turkey were contacted, and one company accepted to co-operate.

11. CALEA imposed rules on traditional telecoms firms, requiring them to co - operate with wiretap requests.

12. As chairman I was anxious to co-operate with Mr Baker as far as possible.

13. Is it Cooperate or co-operate? Cooperate is a verb that means to work together.

14. The Assembly resolves to co-operate effectively with ECRI and hold regular debates on its activities.

15. Only after barely-veiled threats of a resumption of air strikes did Baghdad agree to co-operate.

16. He is the only one who did not Betray his people and co-operate with the enemy

17. Here, I would argue, simple ineptitude seems to be a bigger problem than disinclination to co - operate.

18. All I know... he's got top-level government clearance and we've got to co-operate with him fully.

19. The objective is also to expand activities to air pollution projects, and to co-operate with private-sector partners.

20. • Once people acknowledge their interdependencies and affirm the existence of a common aim, they recognize the need to co-operate.

21. The Professional Game Match Officials Board stated that Clattenburg would fully co-operate with the FA's investigation into the complaint.

22. Cooperate (v.) also co-operate, "to act or operate jointly with another or others to the same end," c

23. The report urges the Bank to co-operate with other organizations to build an agenda for sustainable exploitation of rainforest reserves.

24. Arbitrators and parties are encouraged to co-operate in this regard, in the interests of alternative dispute resolution and in the national interest

25. Information can be automatically kept up to date, and will allow individuals to co-operate on projects instead of beavering away in isolation.

26. 25 The question of whether the workers wish to co-operate becomes secondary as unwillingness carries with it the threat of losing their jobs.

27. Keegan is refusing to co-operate with the hype-merchants focusing on his reunion with Kenny Dalglish to the detriment of their managerial charges.

28. 27 If all sides in the conflict make every effort to co-operate in good faith then new life could come to the area.

29. For the verb meaning to work or act together, American writers use the unhyphenated Cooperate. Outside the U.S. co-operate, with a hyphen, is preferred

30. Chitin is a major component of the insect cuticle (skin) and it is not difficult to visualize how V-CATH and chiA co-operate to break down insect tissues

31. They urged Iran to co-operate fully with the IAEA and fulfil the requirements of the relevant UN Security Council resolutions, to address international concerns about its nuclear programme.

32. Last week , the Ministry of Education and Training continued to co-operate with concerned US agencies and the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education organization in Viet Nam to open more training courses for teachers in 11 localities .

33. One of those two members comprises two abutments having an angular deviation that corresponds to the pivot angle the fixed portion and the mirror support, while the other member comprises two counter-abutments that co-operate with said abutments.

34. Co‧op‧e‧rate (also co-operate British English) /kəʊˈɒpəreɪt $ koʊˈɑːp-/ ●●○ AWL verb [ intransitive] 1 to work with someone else to achieve something that you both want Cooperate in/on The two universities are to Cooperate in the development of a new industrial process.

35. ‘Engineering is Countenanced only as a desperate last-ditch response to climatic catastrophe.’ ‘A refusal to co-operate would not be Countenanced.’ ‘They show contempt for their vows and pose a danger of showing more serious contempt for our children which should not be Countenanced.’

36. ‘To Assent to obvious lies is to co-operate with evil, and in some small way to become evil oneself.’ ‘Should Parliament Assent to the amendments, this requirement will fall away.’ ‘Factual Assent to an armed assault is one matter; ideological commitment to it another.’

37. ‘To Assent to obvious lies is to co-operate with evil, and in some small way to become evil oneself.’ ‘Should Parliament Assent to the amendments, this requirement will fall away.’ ‘Factual Assent to an armed assault is one matter; ideological commitment to it another.’

38. ‘Engineering is Countenanced only as a desperate last-ditch response to climatic catastrophe.’ ‘A refusal to co-operate would not be Countenanced.’ ‘They show contempt for their vows and pose a danger of showing more serious contempt for our children which should not be Countenanced.’

39. ‘A sharp rise in Contractual obligations could, de facto, wipe out his precarious autonomy.’ ‘We agreed to co-operate with and assist you to comply with your Contractual obligations with regard to the defect.’ ‘The term also refers to Contractual stipulations either implied by law or expressly mandated by the contracting parties.’

40. An accessory support system comprising an accessory clip (11) and an accessory support (31), the accessory clip (11) comprising a body adapted to be supported by support means and having clip engagement means (24), said clip engagement means (24) being adapted to receive and removably engage the accessory support (31) to thereby support the accessory support (31), the accessory support being adapted to removably receive and support at least one accessory and having corresponding support engagement means (48) adapted to co-operate with the clip engagement means (24).