collaboratively
/kəˈlæbərətɪvli/ (bre, ipa) · /kəˈlæbəreɪtɪvli/ (ame, ipa)
collaboratively — adverb
1. If people do something collaboratively, several individuals or groups combine th
If people do something collaboratively, several individuals or groups combine their effort and share ideas so that they can finish a task or reach a shared aim.
Omar and Folake wrote the report collaboratively over three weekends in the library.
verb + collaboratively for shared task
The two hospitals worked collaboratively with local schools on a free dental program.
work collaboratively with + organization
Rohan's class designed the science fair poster collaboratively, taking turns drawing each section.
Engineers from Tokyo and Berlin developed the new battery collaboratively over many video calls.
The neighbors planned the street festival collaboratively, dividing the cooking, music, and clean-up tasks.
- jointly
stresses that two or more sides share legal or formal responsibility for a result
- cooperatively
stresses being willing to help and avoid conflict, less about producing one shared output
- together
much more general and informal; does not by itself imply a shared project or goal
- independently
means each person works alone without sharing the task
- separately
stresses that the parties keep their work apart rather than combining it
文法句型
verb + collaboratively
work collaboratively with somebody
work collaboratively on something
用法筆記
Most often follows action verbs that name a task being completed — write, design, plan, develop, research. Frequently paired with 'with' to name the partner, and 'on' to name the project. Distinguish from 'cooperatively', which stresses willingness to help; 'collaboratively' stresses active joint work toward a single output.