fellow
n. 男人, 朋友, 同事 a. 同伴的, 同事的, 同道的
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教材释义与例句
家伙;朋友;同事;会员
a man
使…与另一个对等;使…与另一个匹敌
释义与例句
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A companion; a comrade.
伴侣
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An animal which is a member of a breed or species, or a flock, herd, etc.
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An object which is associated with another object; especially, as part of a set.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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Often in the form Fellow: academic senses.
A (senior) member of a learned or professional society.
A senior member of an Inn of Court.
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Often in the form Fellow: academic senses.
A (senior) member of a learned or professional society.
a Fellow of the Royal Society
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Often in the form Fellow: academic senses.
A member of a college or university who manages its business interests.
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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.
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An animal or object.
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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.
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A colleague or partner.
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A colleague or partner.
An associate in the commission of a crime or other wrongful act; an accomplice.
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Followed by of: one who participates in an activity; a participant.
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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.
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A worthless person; a churl, a knave; also, used as a term of address to a person regarded as such.
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Synonym of schoolmate (“a student at the same school”).
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A black man.
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Often in the form Fellow: academic senses.
A physician undergoing a fellowship (supervised subspecialty medical training) after having completed a residency (specialty training program).
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Often in the form Fellow: academic senses.
A senior researcher or technician in a corporation, especially one engaged in research and development.
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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
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Usually qualified by an adjective or used in the plural: an individual or person regardless of gender.
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One of a pair of things suited to each other or used together; a counterpart, a mate.
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Alternative form of fella (“used as a general intensifier”)
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A close companion or friend; also, a companion or friend whom one eats or drinks with.
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A person's servant or slave.
废旧
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To address (someone) as "fellow", especially in an insulting manner (see noun sense 10.6).
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To equal (someone or something); also, to cause or find someone or something to be equal to (some other person or thing).
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Followed by to or with: to cause or portray (someone or something) to be equal to some other person or thing.
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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.
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Followed by to or with: to associate or join (oneself, someone, or something) with some other person or thing in companionship or a partnership.
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To associate or go together with (someone or something); to become a partner of (someone or something).
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Followed by with: to associate or join with a person or thing in companionship or a partnership.
不及物 废旧 诗歌
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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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