👉 A set of draught animals, such as two horses in front of a carriage.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! That definition you read – about horses pulling a carriage – is part of what “teams” can mean. It's a lovely historical connection, don't you think? But "teams" has evolved its meaning quite a bit over time. Let’s break it down like we do in class: Essentially, ‘teams’ means a group working together. Think of it like this: A sports team , running and playing as one, Their victory's sweeter when they all have fun! A work team collaborating with glee, Solving problems, efficiently you see. It’s about a collection of individuals combining their skills to achieve a common goal. So, while pulling a carriage was a team in the past, now it's much broader – it can be anything from classmates on a project, to musicians in an orchestra, or even firefighters working as a unit. Do you have any questions about that? Let’s discuss!