词汇 | fellow |
释义 | fellowWord family adjectivefellowlynounfellowshipfellow feelingfellow travellerfellow fellow1 ●●○ W3 adjectiveadj 1. fellow workers/students/countrymen etc WITHpeople that you work with, study with, or who are in the same situation as you 某人的同事[同学,同类] Examples from the Corpus fellow workers/students/countrymen etc• To help you relate to your fellow students. 2.• Host a quiz night for your fellow students.• Religion may affect employees' attitudes to their jobs and their relationships with expatriates and fellow countrymen.• Stallabrass seems alienated from the labour of his fellow workers.• Workshops are an ideal opportunity to meet tutors and exchange ideas with fellow students.• As the permanent workplace becomes a shifting work space, daily face-to-face contact with fellow workers is increasingly sporadic.• Not all of my fellow students were as pleased with me, though.• She and her fellow students were told that their mission was to free the peasants from feudalism. 2 our fellow man/men PERSON/PEOPLEother people in general 人类 We all have obligations to our fellow men. 我们每个人都对人类负有责任。 Examples from the Corpus our fellow man/men• It is this that prompts a deep feeling of compassion for the sub-human world and for all our fellow men.• That is, better an unattainable ideal than a limited attainable goal when it comes to the welfare of our fellow men. Examples from the Corpus fellow• But then, King Richard wasn't like most of his fellow kings.• Your regular support will be valued by both the Committee and your fellow members.• I felt the nausea of awakening to a brand new day of suffering, a dawn of utter exclusion from my fellow mortals.• Lori Holt Pfeiler, who won re-election, and fellow newcomer June Rady, came in first and third respectively.• The blunt-talking Yorkshireman has been voted out as chairman of the Umpires' Association by his fellow pros.• The deal drove a wedge between the president and fellow Republicans going into the 1992 elections.• His courageous industry earned the respect, not only of his fellow Roman Catholics, but of Christians of all denominations.• The accident happened when Roland was walking home with fellow student Karl Xavier.• Mimic only the language helper, not the supervisor or a fellow student.• Toni's views on the Kyoto Treaty were echoed by her fellow workers. fel·low2 /ˈfeləʊ $ -loʊ/ noun [countableC] 1 old-fashionedMAN a man 男人;家伙 Paul’s an easy-going sort of fellow. 保罗人很随和。 2 somebody’s fellows British EnglishBrE old-fashionedWITH people that you work with, study with, or who are in the same situation as you 同事/同学/同胞等 Wooderson’s courage earned him the respect of his fellows. 伍德森的勇气赢得了同事的尊敬。 3. American EnglishAmE a graduate student who has a fellowship in a university 〔接受奖学金的〕研究生 4 especially British EnglishBrEMEMBER a member of an important society or a college 〔权威学会的〕会员;〔学院的〕董事 → bedfellow She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. 她是皇家外科医生学会会员。 Examples from the Corpus fellow• He said a fellow named LeRoy was the best pilot.• M'dear fellow, where have you sprung from?• An emaciated fellow with jet black hair, thin lips and large brooding eyes caught the friar's eye.• He turned and, summoning two of his fellows across, hurried away, whispering something to his companions.• You're out of your mind, old fellow.• The diameter of the north mound is about seventy yards and that of its southern fellow some eighty-four yards. Old English feolaga “partner” |
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