team up

phrasal-verb
UK: /ˈtiːm ʌp/
US: /ˈtiːm ʌp/
  1. To join with someone else to do something together.

    1. Let's team up for the game; we can win together.
    2. The companies decided to team up to develop new technology.
  2. To form a group or alliance for a specific purpose.

    1. We should team up to finish the project quickly.
    2. The superheroes had to team up against the supervillain to save the city.
team up noun
  1. A group of people working together.

    1. We need to team up to solve this puzzle.
    2. It will be much easier if we team up and help each other.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "team up" in English means: To join with someone else to do something together., To form a group or alliance for a specific purpose..

The phonetic transcription of "team up" is /ˈtiːm ʌp/ in British English and /ˈtiːm ʌp/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "team up": collaborate, cooperate, partner, ally.

Example usage of "team up": "Let's team up for the game; we can win together.". More examples on the page.