team
noun [ C ]
uk/tiːm/ us HR, WORKPLACE
a group of people who work together on a particular activity, project, etc.:
When I came back from holiday we had a new team in charge.
head/lead/manage a team She led a team developing a new marketing initiative.
Every member of the team has an important contribution to make.
the management/finance/marketing team
We need to consult our legal team on this.
a team of lawyers/sales people/experts
a number of sports players who play together under a particular name:
a football/baseball/basketball team
Her ambition was to play for her national team.
work as a team
to work together in order to achieve a shared aim, rather than trying to achieve things just for yourself or working against others:
Working as a team will enable us to achieve things we never could alone.
team
verb [ I ]
HR, WORKPLACE uk/tiːm/ us(also team up)to get together with another person, group, or organization to do a job:
team (up) with sb Some small community hospitals are looking to team up with bigger health care providers.
team (up) with sb to do sth The shop is teaming with high-end manufacturers to offer exclusive products to its customers.
team up to do sth The two companies have teamed up to provide a new class of multimedia services.