English to Arabic Dictionary collaborator

collaborator

متعاون
definition
noun
his collaborator on the book
a person who works jointly on an activity or project; an associate.
he was a collaborator during the occupation
a person who cooperates traitorously with an enemy; a defector.
translation of 'collaborator'
noun
متعاون
example
he was a 'collaborator' during the occupation
The fascists had threatened to "try" him for being a 'collaborator' with left-wing guerrillas.
his 'collaborator' on the book
His 'collaborator' , the Rev. John Sanders, was an Indian clergyman in Bishop Horden's diocese.
It hardly seems credible that he is a secret 'collaborator' of Al Qaeda.
his 'collaborator' on the book
Schleiermacher was Humboldt's chief 'collaborator' in making the university a reality.
Loach's social-realist drama, written by his longtime 'collaborator' Paul Laverty, is a distinctive, piercingly serious vision.
he was a 'collaborator' during the occupation
Earlier this year, Palestinians elsewhere in the occupied territories meted out justice to a convicted Arab 'collaborator' .
The French state was ordered to reimburse the Nazi 'collaborator' with court costs amounting to 30,000 euros.
The sanctity of our 'collaborators' rubs off on us.
That said, I agree with Tom, who wishes Stan would be more aggressive in acknowledging his 'collaborators' .
He knows what happens to 'collaborators' caught in the act.
Up to this point in his career, the only heavy games Kramer had designed had been with 'collaborators' .
Regardless, I look foward to more from these 'collaborators' .
The collaborators can be as treacherous and deceitful as any of the 'collaborators' in Europe under the Nazi jackboot.
Moreover, such training can provide a solid base that scientists can use to understand their 'collaborators' ' points.
Yet he prefers the company of women, many of whom have become his long-term 'collaborators' .
Roh has said those whose ancestors were 'collaborators' wouldn't face punishment or have any rights restricted.
It also called for strong punishment of secret 'collaborators' with the communist regime.
Instead many were executed by a select group of seven to ten workshop 'collaborators' .
Every day, the enemy takes more hostages, assassinates developing Iraqi leaders and savagely beats suspected 'collaborators' .
Along with the Soviet units bearing down on Warsaw were Polish 'collaborators' eager to set up a leftist government.
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