fellowship 英 [ˈfeləʊʃɪp]   美 [ˈfeloʊʃɪp]

fellowship

fellowship  英 [ˈfeləʊʃɪp] 美 [ˈfeloʊʃɪp]

n. 团体;友谊;奖学金;会员资格 

名词复数:fellowships 

It looks that they'll be admitted to the fellowship. 看来他们要被吸收入会了.
You'll lose your fellowship if you do that. 你如果做那件事就会丧失研究员职位.

  • A grant given by a university or foundation to a scholar for research or study is a fellowship. If you get a fellowship to do research on insects, it might bug your colleagues who didn't get one.
  • 请先登录
  • n. 团体;友谊;奖学金;会员资格
  • 1. It looks that they'll be admitted to the fellowship.

    看来他们要被吸收入会了.

  • 2. You'll lose your fellowship if you do that.

    你如果做那件事就会丧失研究员职位.

  • 3. I am applying for a fellowship.

    我在申请研究生奖学金.

  • 4. His brother is a member of a youth fellowship.

    他哥哥是青年联谊会的会员.

  • fellowship (n.) c. 1200, feolahschipe "companionship," from fellow + -ship. Sense of "a body of companions" is from late 13c. Meaning "spirit of comradeship, friendliness" is from late 14c. As a state of privilege in English colleges, from 1530s. In Middle English it was at times a euphemism for "sexual intercourse" (carnal fellowship).
fel·low·ship / ˈfeləʊʃɪp ; NAmE ˈfeloʊʃɪp / noun 1 [uncountable ] ( formal) a feeling of friendship between people who do things together or share an interest 伙伴关系;友谊;交情 2 [countable ] an organized group of people who share an interest, aim or belief (具有共同利益、目的或信仰的)团体,协会,联谊会 3 [countable ] ( especially BrE) the position of being a senior member of a college or university (学院或大学的)董事职位 4 [countable ] an award of money to a graduatestudent to allow them to continue their studies or to do research 研究生奖学金 5 [countable ,  uncountable ] the state of being a member of an academic or professional organization (学术或专业团体的)会员资格 to be elected to fellowship of the British Academy 当选为英国人文社会科学院的院士 fellowship fellowships fel·low·ship / ˈfeləʊʃɪp ; NAmE ˈfeloʊʃɪp /
  • 请先登录