A team is a group of people who work or play together.
品詞
意味
発音記号
例文
名詞
一緒に働く人々の集まり
/tiːm/
Our team won the soccer match.
動詞
チームを組む(協力する)
/tiːm/
She teamed up with her friend for the science project.
語源(etymology)
“team” は古英語 team に由来し、「引っ張る」や「一緒に働く」という意味を持つ語から来ています。元々は馬や人が一緒に働く様子を表していました。
類義語(synonyms)
類義語
例文
group
The group finished the project on time.
crew
The film crew worked for 12 hours.
squad
The rescue squad arrived quickly.
unit
Our military unit is on standby.
staff
The staff at the hotel were very friendly.
反義語(antonyms)
反義語
例文
individual
He completed the task as an individual.
opponent
Our team trained hard to beat the opponent.
コロケーション(collocations)
コロケーション
例文
team member
Each team member has a role.
team leader
The team leader guided us through the challenge.
join a team
I decided to join a basketball team.
work as a team
We must work as a team to succeed.
team effort
The success was a result of team effort.
2項表現(binomials)
表現
例文
team and leader
The team and leader met every morning.
win and lose
In sports, you win and lose together as a team.
英語ストーリー(english story)
Title: The Power of a Team
In a small company in Tokyo, the marketing department had a big challenge. They needed to create a new campaign in just one week. Ken, the team leader, gathered the team members on Monday morning. “This will be a team effort,” he said.
The team was made of five people. Each person had different skills. Yuki was good at design, Taro knew about social media, and Mika had strong writing skills. Ken believed they could do it—if they worked as a team.
On the first day, they had many ideas. Some were great, some not. “Let’s work together, not as individuals,” Ken reminded them. They decided to team up in pairs to combine their talents.
By Wednesday, the team had created a draft of the campaign. It was not perfect, but it showed promise. They asked for feedback from another unit in the company. “Your idea is unique,” said the staff from the design crew.
The final campaign was ready by Friday. They called it “Smart Choices.” It was a big success. The CEO praised them: “This is a great example of a team effort.”
The team learned something important. Winning or losing didn’t matter as much as supporting each other. Together, they were not just coworkers. They were a team.
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