英语单词

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fellow

英['feləʊ] |美['fɛlo]
    n.同伴;男子;(大学的)研究员;(某些学院或大学的)董事
    adj.同伴的;同事的;同类的;同情况的
    vt.使…与另一个对等;使…与另一个匹敌
日语:仲間 法语:compagnon 德语:Gefährte 韩语:사람 俄语:compañero

牛津词典

noun

  1. 男人;男孩;小伙子;家伙;哥儿们
    a way of referring to a man or boy
    1. He's a nice old fellow.
      他这位老兄人不错。
  2. 同事;同辈;同类;配对物
    a person that you work with or that is like you; a thing that is similar to the one mentioned
    1. She has a very good reputation among her fellows.
      她在同事中的口碑甚佳。
    2. Many caged birds live longer than their fellows in the wild.
      许多笼中鸟比野外同类鸟的寿命长。
  3. (某些学院或大学的)董事
    a senior member of some colleges or universities
    1. a fellow of New College, Oxford
      牛津大学新学院董事
  4. (学术或专业团体的)会员
    a member of an academic or professional organization
    1. a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons
      皇家外科医生学会会员
  5. (接受奖学金的)研究生
    a graduate student who holds a fellowship
    1. a graduate fellow
      接受奖学金的研究生
    2. a teaching fellow
      兼任教学的研究生

adj.

  1. 同类的;同事的;同伴的;同情况的
    used to describe sb who is the same as you in some way, or in the same situation
    1. fellow members/citizens/workers
      同一组织的成员;同胞;同事
    2. my fellow passengers on the train
      和我同火车的旅伴


词形变化

名词复数形式:fellows



中文词源

fellow 同伴

来自古英语feolaga, 同伴,合作者。feo-,同fee, 古义金钱,laga-, 同lay, 放置。即合伙做事情的人,同伴。



双语例句

  1. Arthur C Clarke likes to quote his friend and fellow SF writer Ray Bradbury.
    阿瑟·C.克拉克喜欢引用他的朋友兼同事——科幻作家雷·布拉德伯里的话。
  2. His fellow officers regarded him with awe as some sort of genius
    同事们很敬畏他,视他如天才。
  3. He had been chosen by a cabal of fellow senators.
    他已被一个由一些参议员同仁组成的小集团选中。
  4. He lost last year's final to fellow countryman Michael Stich.
    他在去年的决赛中输给了自己的同胞迈克尔·施蒂希。
  5. She shared her daughter's disdain for her fellow countrymen.
    她和女儿都瞧不起自己的同胞。
  6. She discovered to her pleasure, a talent for making her fellow guests laugh
    她高兴地发现自己具备一种能把其他客人逗笑的才能。
  7. Even in jail, my fellow inmates treated me with kindness.
    就算在监狱里,狱友们对我也很友善。
  8. By all accounts, Rodger would appear to be a fine fellow.
    据说,罗杰是个好小伙。
  9. He stood out in terms of competence from all his fellows
    他在能力上远远胜过其他同事。
  10. People looked out for one another and were concerned about the welfare of their fellows.
    人们守望相助,关心着彼此的幸福。
  11. I daresay he thought he was above the law. I can't get over the gall of the fellow
    我想他以为他能凌驾于法律之上,这家伙的蛮横无理真让人受不了。
  12. His victory was greeted with glee by his fellow American golfers
    他的美国高尔夫球队友们为他的胜利感到欢欣鼓舞。
  13. It's always useful to have a hold over a fellow like Carl May
    能支配像卡尔·梅这样的人总是很有用的。
  14. His fellow students had found him too ingratiating.
    他的同学们发现他太爱奉承了。
  15. Her fellow members marveled at her seemingly infinite energy
    她的同事们对她似乎无穷的精力大为惊叹。
  16. He was a meek, mild-mannered fellow.
    他是一个温顺随和的人。
  17. He was a nice fellow, very quiet and courteous.
    他是个好小伙,非常温和,彬彬有礼。
  18. He denounced the decision to invite his fellow archbishop to preach.
    他痛斥了邀请其他大主教同仁布道的决定。
  19. Their fellow travellers are a mix of honeymooners, single girls on the prowl and elderly couples
    他们的旅伴中有度蜜月的新人,有寻觅伴侣的单身女孩,也有老年夫妇。
  20. She had decided that as a doctor she had a responsibility to her fellow creatures.
    她已经决定,作为医生,她应该对自己的同胞负责。
  21. We watched our fellow students saunter into the building
    我们看着同学们悠闲地走进了大楼。
  22. She found him an exalted sinecure as a Fellow of the Library of Congress.
    她给他找了一个级别很高的闲职:国会图书馆研究员。
  23. The fellow is as sharp as a razor. Be careful in your dealings with him.
    这家伙厉害得很,你和他打交道时要特别小心。
  24. My fellow travellers made good companions.
    与我同路旅行的人成了我的好同伴。
  25. Don't have any dealings with that fellow.
    不要和那个人打交道。
  26. This fellow is incredible!
    这家伙神了!
  27. He is a steady fellow.
    他是个稳重的人。
  28. This fellow is very crafty; we had better be on our guard.
    这个家伙诡计多端,我们可得小心点儿。
  29. He is a domineering sort of fellow.
    他是一个飞扬跋扈的人。
  30. He's a rather careless fellow.
    他这个人做事比较马虎。


语源

late Old English fēolagaa partner or colleague (literally one who lays down money in a joint enterprise), from Old Norse félagi, from fécattle, property, money + the Germanic base of lay


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