English
Etymology
OE. t�am
Pronunciation
IPA|/ti:m/
audio|en-us-team.ogg|Audio (US)
:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-i�m|-i�m
Noun
wikipedia
en-noun
- A set of draught animals, like two horses in front of a carriage.
- Any group of people involved in the same activity, especially referring to sports and work.
Translations
trans-top|set of draught animals
Finnish: t-|fi|valjakko
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Norwegian: t-|no|spann|n
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trans-top|group of people
Arabic: ARchar|Ù�رÙ�Ù� unicode|(farÃeq) m
Chinese: � (duì)
Croatian: t-|hr|tim|m
Czech: t-|cs|tým|m
Dutch: t+|nl|ploeg
Finnish: joukkue, miehistö, tiimi, talli
French: t+|fr|équipe|m
German: t+|de|Mannschaft|f
Hungarian: t+|hu|csapat
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Italian: t+|it|squadra|f
Japanese: � (tai)
Korean: � (tim)
Norwegian: t+|no|lag|n
Portuguese: t-|pt|equipe|m
Russian: t+|ru|команда|f|trkománda|scCyrl
Spanish: t-|es|equipo|m
Swedish: lag, team#Swedish|team, stall (in racing)
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Verb
en-verb
- To form a sports or work group.
#: They teamed up to complete the project.
Anagrams
mate
meat
meta
tame
Frisian
Noun
team
- bridle
Category:Frisian nouns
Old English
Etymology
From Germanic *tauma- �pull, draw�. Cognate with Old Frisian tam|t�m �bridle, progeny�, Old Saxon tom|t�m, Old High German zoum (Dutch toom �rein, offspring�, German Zaum �bridle�), Old Norse taumr (Swedish töm �leash, rein�).
Pronunciation
IPA: /tæ:am/
Noun
unicode|t�am m (plural: unicode|teamas|t�amas)
- childbirth
- family, offspring
- a team#Englis|team of draught animals
- an Anglo-Saxon legal procedure in a stolen goods suit
Category:Old English nouns
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