"Co-directs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To co-direct means to share the responsibility of directing or leading something, such as a project, a team, or an organization, with one or more other people.
Co-authored refers to a written work, typically a book, article, or paper, that was produced by two or more individuals, often experts or scholars in a particular field, who contributed their ideas, research, and writing skills to create a single piece of writing.
Co-authors refers to two or more individuals who have collaborated to write and publish a book, article, or other written work together.
Co-belligerents refer to two or more nations, groups, or individuals that are fighting together against a common enemy, often in a war or conflict, without necessarily sharing the same political ideology or goals. In other words, they are allies that are working together to achieve a common objective, while maintaining their own separate interests and agendas. This term is often used to describe nations or groups that form temporary alliances to fight against a mutual threat, but may not necessarily be natural allies in other contexts.
Co-codamol is a type of pain-relieving medication that contains a combination of two active ingredients: paracetamol (acetaminophen) and codeine. It is often used to treat moderate to severe pain, such as headaches, toothaches, and backaches. Codeine is a mild opioid that helps to reduce the pain, while paracetamol helps to reduce fever and relieve mild pain.
Co-conspirators are people who are involved in a conspiracy, or a secret plan, along with the main person or group of people responsible for it. They may provide help, support, or assistance to the main conspirators to achieve their goals, often in a way that is illegal or unethical. The term is often used in legal contexts, such as in criminal investigations and trials, to refer to individuals who are accused of being involved in a conspiracy alongside the main defendant(s).
Co-educational refers to an educational institution or a class that provides education to both boys and girls together, often with a focus on equal opportunities and experiences for all students, regardless of their gender.
Co-financed refers to a situation where two or more entities, often referring to companies, governments, or organizations, share the financial costs of a project or venture. This means that each party contributes a portion of the funds required to complete the project, rather than one party sole-financing it.