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fella

/fel-uh/US // ˈfɛl ə //UK // (ˈfɛlə) //

伙计们,小伙子,伙计,小伙儿

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : fellow.

Examples

  • After meeting at University College London, releasing their EP Safety, and inking a five-album deal with Parlophone, the fellas wrote and recorded portions of their debut album Parachutes at Rockfield.

  • Wendy’sUnlike most of the others we tasted, this fella comes standard with mayo, tomato and lettuce, making it a little “gloppy,” Tim and Aaron agreed.

  • She says she got married in 2005, lives in L.A. with her husband and two children, and her fella is “totally cool with what I do.”

  • The two were best buds and, along with Kareem Burke, founded the label Roc-A-Fella Records together in 1995.

  • So yes, a meal laced with too much annoyance actually can bring a fella down.

  • Her world turns upside down when her roommate and BFF, Sophie (Mickey Sumner), meets a fella and decides to move out.

  • Baauer, 23, is a tall, slight fella with a boyish face and big, goofy smile.

  • Was it you that's been hanging around that white fella girl b'long missionary—that's dared lift your dog's eyes to her?

  • Without doubt Sagawa had been eaten as well by the “bad fella boys too much” that stopped along the bush.

  • Hǫttr mlti: "gef mr til sverit Gullinhjalta, er heldr , ok skal ek fella drit ea f bana."

  • There's nothin' puts a fella in wrong with the boys quicker than for him to let on he is a hand when he ain't.

  • When you're ridin' this kind of country with some fella, you can read his mind almost as good as a horse can.