fellow

B1 CET-4 高中 FREQ #1427 ★★★★☆

n. 男人, 朋友, 同事 a. 同伴的, 同事的, 同道的

发音

UK /ˈfɛləʊ/
US /ˈfɛloʊ/
CA /ˈfɛlo(ʊ)/
IN /ˈfɛlːo(ʊ)/
/-ɔʊ/
其它 /ˈfɛlə/

词形变化

fellows 复数 fellows fellowed fellowing fellows 三单 fellowing 现在分词 fellowed 过去式 fellowed 过去分词

别名

F fella fellar feller fellowe

教材释义与例句

名词

家伙;朋友;同事;会员

a man

动词

使…与另一个对等;使…与另一个匹敌

释义与例句

n. B1
  1. 1.

    A companion; a comrade.

    伴侣

    比喻
  2. 2.

    An animal which is a member of a breed or species, or a flock, herd, etc.

  3. 3.

    An object which is associated with another object; especially, as part of a set.

  4. 4.

    A person or thing comparable in characteristics with another person or thing; especially, as belonging to the same class or group.

    定语

    my fellow Americans

    Rebecca and her fellow workers are to go on strike.

  5. 5.

    A person or thing comparable in characteristics with another person or thing; especially, as belonging to the same class or group.

    A person with abilities, achievements, skills, etc., equal to those of another person; a thing with characteristics, worth, etc., equal to those of another thing.

    定语

    to be without fellow to have no fellows

  6. 6.

    A person or thing comparable in characteristics with another person or thing; especially, as belonging to the same class or group.

    One in the same condition, or situation of need, as another.

    定语
  7. 7.

    A person or thing comparable in characteristics with another person or thing; especially, as belonging to the same class or group.

    An equal in character, power, rank, etc.; a peer.

    古体 定语
  8. 8.

    A person or thing comparable in characteristics with another person or thing; especially, as belonging to the same class or group.

    A person living at the same time, or about the same age as another, especially when in the same field of study or work.

    古体 定语
  9. 9.

    Often in the form Fellow: academic senses.

    Originally, one of a group of academics who make up a college or similar educational institution; now, a senior member of a college or similar educational institution involved in teaching, research, and management of the institution.

  10. 10.

    Often in the form Fellow: academic senses.

    An honorary title bestowed by a college or university upon a distinguished person (often an alumna or alumnus).

  11. 11.

    Often in the form Fellow: academic senses.

    A (senior) member of a learned or professional society.

    A senior member of an Inn of Court.

    历史
  12. 12.

    Often in the form Fellow: academic senses.

    A (senior) member of a learned or professional society.

    a Fellow of the Royal Society

  13. 13.

    Often in the form Fellow: academic senses.

    A member of a college or university who manages its business interests.

    美国
  14. 14.

    Often in the form Fellow: academic senses.

    A scholar appointed to a fellowship, that is, a paid academic position held for a certain period which usually requires the scholar to conduct research.

  15. 15.

    An animal or object.

    幽默 引申义
  16. 16.

    One of a pair of things suited to each other or used together; a counterpart, a mate.

    Originally (obsolete), a person's partner (of either sex) in life or marriage; a spouse; also, the mate of an animal; now (dated), a person's male lover or partner; a boyfriend; a husband.

    古体
  17. 17.

    A colleague or partner.

    废旧
  18. 18.

    A colleague or partner.

    An associate in the commission of a crime or other wrongful act; an accomplice.

    比喻 废旧
  19. 19.

    Followed by of: one who participates in an activity; a participant.

    废旧
  20. 20.

    A man without good breeding or of lower social status; a common or ignoble man; also, used as a polite term of address to such a person.

    废旧
  21. 21.

    A worthless person; a churl, a knave; also, used as a term of address to a person regarded as such.

    贬义 废旧
  22. 22.

    Synonym of schoolmate (“a student at the same school”).

    英国 废旧 俚语
  23. 23.

    A black man.

    贬义 废旧
  24. 24.

    Often in the form Fellow: academic senses.

    A physician undergoing a fellowship (supervised subspecialty medical training) after having completed a residency (specialty training program).

    加拿大 美国
  25. 25.

    Often in the form Fellow: academic senses.

    A senior researcher or technician in a corporation, especially one engaged in research and development.

    美国
  26. 26.

    A male person; a bloke, a chap, a guy, a man; also, preceded by a modifying word, sometimes with a sense of mild reproach: used as a familiar term of address to a man.

    家伙

    非正式

    my dear fellow old fellow

  27. 27.

    Usually qualified by an adjective or used in the plural: an individual or person regardless of gender.

  28. 28.

    One of a pair of things suited to each other or used together; a counterpart, a mate.

    古体
  29. 29.

    Alternative form of fella (“used as a general intensifier”)

    古体
  30. 30.

    A close companion or friend; also, a companion or friend whom one eats or drinks with.

    废旧
  31. 31.

    A person's servant or slave.

    废旧
v.
  1. 1.

    To address (someone) as "fellow", especially in an insulting manner (see noun sense 10.6).

    古体 及物
  2. 2.

    To equal (someone or something); also, to cause or find someone or something to be equal to (some other person or thing).

    古体 诗歌 及物
  3. 3.

    Followed by to or with: to cause or portray (someone or something) to be equal to some other person or thing.

    废旧 及物
  4. 4.

    To pair or suit (someone or something) with some other person or thing; also, to pair or suit someone or something with (some other person or thing); to arrange (things) in pairs.

    废旧 及物
  5. 5.

    Followed by to or with: to associate or join (oneself, someone, or something) with some other person or thing in companionship or a partnership.

    废旧 及物
  6. 6.

    To associate or go together with (someone or something); to become a partner of (someone or something).

    废旧 诗歌 及物
  7. 7.

    Followed by with: to associate or join with a person or thing in companionship or a partnership.

    不及物 废旧 诗歌

词汇关系

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词源

From Middle English felowe, Early Middle English felage (“companion, good friend”) from Old English fēolaga, from Old Norse félagi, derived from félag (“joint venture; partnership”, literally “a laying together of property”), from fé (“livestock, property; money”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *peḱ- (“livestock; wealth”)) + lag (“something laid down; right position; arrangement; companionship, fellowship; partnership”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *legʰ- (“to lie down”)). Cognates * Old Norse filaga, felaka (“partner”, accusative singular), from which the other terms are derived: * Danish fælle (“companion”) * Faroese felagi (“member; partner”) * Icelandic félagi (“companion, comrade, fellow; member; partner”) * Norwegian felle (“companion”) * Old Swedish fälaghi (modern Swedish felaga, felaha (“partner”, accusative singular)) * Scots falow, fallow, follow (“associate, companion, comrade”)

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