fellow
fellow 英 [ˈfeləʊ] 美 [ˈfeloʊ]
n. 家伙;哥们;同辈 adj. 同伴的,同事的
名词复数:fellows
- Fellow is an old fashioned word for “guy.” If you’re wearing a top hat, you may address someone as “my good fellow.” It’s also a non-stuffy word to describe people in the same situation, such as you and your fellow Vocabulary.com fans.
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- n. 家伙;哥们;同辈
- adj. 同伴的,同事的
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1. I can't tolerate that rude fellow.
我不能容忍那个粗鲁的家伙。
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2. He's a nice old fellow.
他这位老兄人不错。
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3. She has a very good reputation among her fellows.
她在同事中的口碑甚佳。
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4. a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons
皇家外科医生学会会员
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5. fellow members, fellow citizens, fellow workers
同一组织的成员;同胞;同事
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6. my fellow passengerson the train
和我同火车的旅伴
- fellow (n.) "companion, comrade," c. 1200, from Old English feolaga "partner, one who shares with another," from Old Norse felagi, from fe "money" (see fee) + lag, from Proto-Germanic *lagam, from PIE root *legh- "to lie down, lay." The etymological sense of fellow seems to be "one who puts down money with another in a joint venture."
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