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colleagues

/kol-eegz/US // ˈkɒl igz //

同事们,同事,同僚们,同事之间

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the plural of colleague.

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Examples

  • Vlontzos and his colleagues wanted to try a different approach.

  • Over the last few weeks, we've talked about home office ergonomics, the challenges of collaborating with remote colleagues, work strategies, and the inevitable return to the office.

  • Rather than just comparing across groups, Gunnar and her colleagues wanted to confirm that a normalizing of the HPA axis had occurred in each of the kids.

  • Cohen and his colleagues took the color out of roughly three-quarters of the visual field.

  • The leopard spots are not just a new species but represent a whole new genus, mycologist Pedro Crous and colleagues announced in the July 2020 Persoonia.

  • NEW ORLEANS — John Boehner was reelected House Speaker yesterday by his Republican colleagues despite some dissenting members.

  • And so we compiled this list through conversations with colleagues and social media crowd-sourcing.

  • She came out to her family, friends, and work colleagues, who welcomed the real Roome.

  • I was definitely concerned [about former colleagues who may have been trapped inside].

  • Those images from the Grozny offices were transferred immediately to colleagues outside Chechnya.

  • His term of office, however, was short, for his colleagues intrigued against him.

  • There was a scuffle, and Black Sheep was torn off the body by Harry and some colleagues, and cuffed home tingling but exultant.

  • The leaders of the little Panay army and their civilian colleagues had to be compensated for their acceptance of American rule.

  • This attempt was unsuccessful and Sir Humphrey Gilbert and his colleagues drowned during a storm at sea on their return voyage.

  • That crack down in the back lane at Edmonton, Blathers, said Mr. Duff, assisting his colleagues memory.

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