fellow
伙计们,研究员,伙计,伙伴们
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Definitions
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- : a man or boy: a fine old fellow; a nice little fellow.
- : Informal. beau; suitor: Mary had her fellow over to meet her folks.
- : Informal. person; one: They don't treat a fellow very well here.
- : a person of small worth or no esteem.
- : a companion; comrade; associate: They have been fellows since childhood.
- : a person belonging to the same rank or class; equal; peer: The doctor conferred with his fellows.
- : one of a pair; mate; match: a shoe without its fellow.
- : Education. a graduate student of a university or college to whom an allowance is granted for special study.British.an incorporated member of a college, entitled to certain privileges.a member of the corporation or board of trustees of certain universities or colleges.
- : a member of any of certain learned societies: a fellow of the British Academy.
- : Obsolete. a partner.
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- : to make or represent as equal with another.
- : Archaic. to produce a fellow to; match.
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- : belonging to the same class or group; united by the same occupation, interests, etc.; being in the same condition: fellow students; fellow sufferers.
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Examples
Alexander Golding is an MBA fellow at the George Washington University School of Business.
He even got fellow Canadian Drake to follow him on Instagram.
Yelena Ionova is a postdoctoral fellow in quality of Medical Products, University of California, San Francisco.
Varun Sivaram, visiting senior fellow at Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy, is the former CTO of ReNew Power, India’s largest renewable-energy company.
This Tuesday, I will be asking my fellow Board members to allow businesses to open up, if they can operate safely and NOT to enforce the State rules.
On Dec. 22, 1799, Sands told her cousins that she would be leaving to elope with a fellow boarder named Levi Weeks that night.
He has even joked about how his fellow Republicans attack him.
At least 29 fellow Republicans must vote against Boehner for a second ballot to be reached, and that seems very unlikely.
Instead, I spend much of my time criticizing my fellow atheists.
An atheist counsels his fellow non-believers on how not to talk to people of faith.
It was one of those long moments that makes a fellow draw his breath sharp when he thinks about it afterward.
He controlled himself betimes, bethinking him that, after all, there might be some reason in what this fat fellow said.
Man's enthusiasm in praise of a fellow mortal, is soon damped by the original sin of his nature—rebellious pride!
It beats punching cows, though—that is, when a fellow discovers that he isn't a successful cowpuncher.
Again the young fellow repeats his fatal "Banco," as he stakes a fresh pile of notes handed to him by the obsequious Jew.