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fellowship

/fel-oh-ship/US // ˈfɛl oʊˌʃɪp //UK // (ˈfɛləʊˌʃɪp) //

团契,友好关系,友谊,友谊赛

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the condition or relation of being a fellow: the fellowship of humankind.
    • : friendly relationship; companionship: the fellowship of father and son.
    • : community of interest, feeling, etc.
    • : communion, as between members of the same church.
    • : friendliness.
    • : an association of persons having similar tastes, interests, etc.
    • : a company, guild, or corporation.
    • : Education. the body of fellows in a college or university.the position or emoluments of a fellow of a college or university, or the sum of money he or she receives.a foundation for the maintenance of a fellow in a college or university.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    fel·low·shipped or fel·low·shiped, fel·low·ship·ping or fel·low·ship·ing.

    • : to admit to fellowship, especially religious fellowship.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    fel·low·shipped or fel·low·shiped, fel·low·ship·ping or fel·low·ship·ing.

    • : to join in fellowship, especially religious fellowship.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounsociability, association

Examples

  • Moreover, the suggestion Barrett was a “past faculty member” appears broader than her work as a past speaker with the fellowship as she disclosed at the time to the committee, although that could be splitting hairs.

  • Check out our full list of jobs and fellowships, and sign up to be notified when there is a new opening.

  • She tried for a competitive fellowship at the New York Times, and she just didn’t get it, and that’s it.

  • She will also supervise ProPublica’s Emerging Reporters program, a fellowship for students of color working at college journalism outlets.

  • So, unlike a lot of physicians who get interested in research in medical-school residency or fellowship, I actually went to medical school with the express purpose of becoming a research-based integrative physiologist.

  • Jason Berry received a 1992 Alicia Patterson Fellowship for his coverage of demagogues in Louisiana.

  • What a glorious yuletide moment of national fellowship H.R. 83 was!

  • Matthew Fenner claims members of the North Carolina-based The Word of Faith Fellowship subjected him to a brutal attack.

  • In order to go to prom, and see his friend, Fenner had to go to Friday night service at the Word of Faith Fellowship.

  • This stealthy network is known as The Family or The Fellowship.

  • Shall the throne of iniquity have fellowship with thee, which frameth mischief by a law?

  • She and Bessie not only got along well, but became warm friends and enjoyed sweet fellowship in the Spirit.

  • Christians who indulge in dancing turn away from God and seek fellowship with the world.

  • And if I am, I shall hope very soon to exchange it for a happier fellowship, Eva.

  • He had come to sun himself again in the warmth of her fellowship; he was stirred by her emphasis of their separation and reunion.