释义 |
colleagueship|ˈkɒliːgʃɪp| [f. colleague n. + -ship.] The position or relation of a colleague; companionship in office, etc.
a1631Donne Ess. Diuinity (1651) 90 God..hath not assumed Nature into a Colleagueship with himself. 1645Milton Tetrach. Wks. 1738 I. 232 A Collegueship in the same family, or in the same journey. 1703J. Savage Lett. Antients clxii. 377, I perform'd all the Offices that were due to our Coliegueship. 1845Fonblanque in Life & Labours (1874) 478 A sweeter correspondence than that of colleagueship. 1889Ld. Rosebery in Daily News 2 Oct. 6 In our short colleagueship together—if I may so coin a word. |