单词 | fellow |
释义 | fellow (feloʊ ) Word forms: fellows 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] You use fellow to describe people who are in the same situation as you, or people you feel you have something in common with. She discovered, to her pleasure, a talent for making her fellow guests laugh. Even in jail, my fellow inmates treated me with kindness. 2. countable noun A fellow is a man or boy. [informal, old-fashioned] By all accounts, Rodger would appear to be a fine fellow. Synonyms: man, boy, person, individual 3. plural noun Your fellows are the people who you work with, do things with, or who are like you in some way. [formal] He stood out in terms of competence from all his fellows. People looked out for one another and were concerned about the welfare of their fellows. Synonyms: associate, colleague, peer, co-worker 4. countable noun A fellow of an academic or professional association is someone who is a specially elected member of it, usually because of their work or achievements or as a mark of honour. ...the fellows of the Zoological Society of London. [+ of] Collocations: fellow guests Fellow guests on the morning programme's sofa with the outspoken minister spluttered with disbelief. The Sun For a youth hostel, moreover, our fellow guests were remarkably mature. Times, Sunday Times An attendant cleaned the area but the couple remained there for the afternoon, exposing fellow guests to infection. Times, Sunday Times Fellow guests are as grateful to be there as we are. Times,Sunday Times Apparently they loved the remote location and even joined fellow guests in the bar one evening. The Sun Too many thoughtful, clever friends, fellow journalists and politicians have tipped into such tribalism. Times, Sunday Times There are many accounts of his kindness to fellow journalists at times of stress and hardship. Times, Sunday Times Some might say it was extraordinary for a public service broadcaster to seek to silence his fellow journalists in such a threatening manner. Times, Sunday Times In the months he spent recuperating he received thousands of letters from wellwishers and fellow journalists: not one went unanswered. Times, Sunday Times Yes, that may well have been a lockdown necessity, but it made his online trawl of fellow journalists' work feel even more forlorn. Times,Sunday Times And, more strangely, why do their fellow musicians not complain? Times, Sunday Times It's about the respect you give your fellow musicians as you're doing it. Times, Sunday Times Perhaps most of all they are loved by their fellow musicians. Times, Sunday Times To fellow musicians he seemed cut off from human concerns. Times, Sunday Times Shortly afterwards, she sent an e-mail to 30 fellow musicians and received 23 positive replies. Times, Sunday Times Along with a group of young fellow officers he formed a secret revolutionary committee. Times, Sunday Times She was caught when fellow officers bugged her home. The Sun Eventually the attackers revealed themselves to be fellow officers staging a sick prank. Times, Sunday Times Four fellow officers were injured as 4,000 revellers staging a water fight ran amok hurling bottles. The Sun You were trusted to protect the interests of the public, other prisoners and your fellow officers. Times, Sunday Times She combined her acting with a parallel career as a celebrity journalist, interviewing her fellow performers on camera. Times, Sunday Times His fellow performers are almost invariably liberal and 'woke', but even they must be careful in this age of easy offence. Times, Sunday Times She and her fellow performers yip, yodel and call to each other like strange but beatific birds. Times, Sunday Times His judgments on fellow performers get meaner and his sentimental streak ever wider. Times, Sunday Times Close relationships exist only with workmates — tour managers, fellow performers, publicists, record pluggers ... the trusted few who will not sell you out to the tabloids. Times, Sunday Times He said many of his fellow pilots supported him. Times, Sunday Times I flew aircraft for 15 years and would agree with all fellow pilots that weather was the worst enemy. Times, Sunday Times He was immediately resented by many of his fellow pilots, and the fact that he was opinionated and verbose did little to ease the situation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Is disliked by fellow military due to his overconfidence and initially not trusted by fellow pilots. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He soon earned the respect of his fellow pilots for his performance as pilot and officer. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Since then, many fellow players have posted pictures of themselves online eating bananas in an act of solidarity. The Sun There was even talk of warmth from his fellow players. Times, Sunday Times Our leading players should set an example in the way they go about the game; the way they behave towards referees and fellow players. Times, Sunday Times Most of my fellow players and the head coach started using it, too. Times, Sunday Times They are great fun and you can compete with fellow players (or maybe that was just me). The Sun The affection and esteem in which he was held by fellow poets was shown by a festschrift on his 60th birthday. Times, Sunday Times Friends and fellow poets described him as a lively conversationalist, generous, affable and full of poetry. The Times Literary Supplement Readers love her, but her fellow poets don't seem in any rush to hear her views on the iambic pentameter. Times, Sunday Times At his death the elegies his fellow poets wrote in his memory attested to his greatness as a poet. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He has also enjoyed the approval and recognition of fellow poets. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They found it necessary to pay fellow prisoners to protect them. Times, Sunday Times He now knew that his task was to do all he could to rescue his fellow prisoners from despair. Times, Sunday Times In the crowd will be the striker's two guests, fellow prisoners when he did time for affray. The Sun Present are six wing reps, who have been elected by their fellow prisoners. Times,Sunday Times While she was able to get a sprung mattress brought into her cell, her fellow prisoners sleep on mats or small hard beds. Times, Sunday Times He was also generous in assisting fellow researchers worldwide. Times, Sunday Times As we speak, messages from fellow researchers ping on his phone — the people whose work will inform some big decisions by governments around the world in the coming months. Times,Sunday Times And second - even more damningly - he had also entirely made up his fellow researchers. Times, Sunday Times The inventors and fellow researchers first reported its use in genetic transformation of maize9 and tobacco10 in two keynote papers in 1988. The Scientist Again his expertise in medical and 18th-century history was generously available to fellow researchers and enthusiasts. Times, Sunday Times He made every effort there to engender a sense of community among his fellow residents and turned the derelict backyard into an attractive garden. Times,Sunday Times You'll have a private terrace, and hurricane shutters are included in the price, but you would have to share the pool with fellow residents. Times, Sunday Times Fellow residents also accused the management company of being slow to carry out repairs. The Sun Last year, 14,981 people grassed up fellow residents and landed them with a $220 fine. Times, Sunday Times The least neighbourly group were purpose-built flat dwellers; 45 per cent of them said they did not interact with their fellow residents at all. Times,Sunday Times That extra knowledge let him put his fellow riders in the breakaway under extreme pressure. Times, Sunday Times No rules were broken but his fellow riders have been pained by the revelations. Times, Sunday Times A motorcade organized by his fellow riders marked his funeral procession. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Each was separately viewed by analysts or fellow riders as a favorite for the day, as well. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Other characters include the staff at the riding academy and fellow riders. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 All aspects of the practice of doing science are carried out with input from fellow scientists. Christianity Today It was harder, however, to ignore the number of really terrible fingernails as he and fellow scientists handled their finds. Times, Sunday Times Why, when his fellow scientists overwhelmingly opposed it? Times, Sunday Times So if fellow scientists had not been indulgent it would be all over now, in peer review. Times, Sunday Times As a result, investigators interact with fellow scientists rarely and often only accidentally. The Scientist Find one where your fellow singers turn up every week on time. Times, Sunday Times I hide it from my fellow singers the most. Times, Sunday Times He claims not to have detected any, at least among his fellow singers. Times, Sunday Times She has found soulmates in her fellow singers. The Sun Are your fellow singers committed? Times, Sunday Times She has inspired many fellow teachers from ethnic minorities to aspire to leadership roles. Times, Sunday Times His positive results encouraged his fellow teachers at the school to try the unit, with requests from other schools soon following. Times, Sunday Times However, some fellow teachers were unforgiving, accusing him of giving the impression that behaviour at the school was poor. Times, Sunday Times He was finally persuaded to accept the inevitable in 1948, when fellow teachers told him that the opportunity with the family firm was too good to miss. Times, Sunday Times Others, particularly those with a background in education, thought that the training time was unrealistic and that participants would not be accepted by fellow teachers or pupils. Times, Sunday Times You are hiding in the basement of a house with fellow villagers. Times, Sunday Times It was shown that when he was young, he had ugly scars from an accident and that his fellow villagers thought of him as repulsive. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The techniques were kept secret, but taught to relatives or fellow villagers. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Cooperation with fellow villagers and good relations with village leaders became even more important than they had been in the past. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 To conduct the ceremony, the bilo invites his fellow villagers and family members, who may come from afar. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This account of the evening quickly won acclaim from fellow writers. Times, Sunday Times He and his fellow writers relish language and, to a certain extent, character more than plot, of which there's not much to speak of. Times, Sunday Times If, for kicks, you set about your fellow writers with such gusto, you had better be good at your day job. Times, Sunday Times Generous to a fault, he was constantly supporting friends and fellow writers, without a thought for his own wellbeing. Times, Sunday Times Fellow writers rave about her work. Times, Sunday Times His college later made him an honorary fellow. Times,Sunday Times He retained his lectureship, and in 1881 was elected an honorary fellow. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He was made an honorary fellow of both. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Both are now honorary fellows. Times, Sunday Times Clergy from other denominations are invited to become honorary fellows. Times, Sunday Times This little fellow is a real character. Times, Sunday Times (2009) He seems a very bright pleasant little fellow. Middlemarch (1872) Grant me my life; what do you want with such a slender little fellow as I? Fairy Tales (1812) He was a nice fellow and very relaxed. The Sun He was a nice fellow, but you didn't want to stand in his way on a rugby pitch. Times, Sunday Times He's a really nice fellow too. Times,Sunday Times What a very nice fellow. The Sun But still, he was a genuinely nice fellow. The Sun It was the last we saw of our colonel, poor fellow! Times, Sunday Times In her press conference, she was asked by some poor fellow with a lot of space to fill whether she had any talents outside tennis. Times, Sunday Times My poor fellow cruisers are missing out. Times, Sunday Times Poor fellow, what could he do? Times, Sunday Times But he can’t help it, poor fellow, and he will come out of it, by and by--so never mind. The Daisy Chain He became a postdoctoral fellow at the chemistry department in the same place the same year. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He was a postdoctoral fellow (1973-1975) and then attach de recherche (1975-1977). Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As a postdoctoral fellow, he worked on the history and energetics of opisthobranchs (marine gastropods). Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He suspects that more and more senior principal investigator reviewers are leaving their reviewing up to their graduate students or postdoctoral fellows. The Scientist Second, interviewing of these postdoctoral fellows indicated a frustration on their part at their lack of success in securing a tenure-track appointment in academia. The Scientist A senior fellow in military history should get these things right. The Times Literary Supplement She remained there until 1974, and in 1980 was made a senior fellow. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Between 1992 and 2000 he was a senior fellow there. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She was a teacher and a senior fellow in the institute's planning program. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There are five categories of senior fellows, all of whom are elected. Globe and Mail Along with a group of young fellow officers he formed a secret revolutionary committee. Times, Sunday Times Initially fired up with enthusiasm for the four-year course, he couldn't cope with his young fellow students and felt 'like a fish out of water'. Times, Sunday Times I had lunch with a young fellow the other day, and his two prime interests were missions and broadcasting. Christianity Today I did when he was a young fellow. Times, Sunday Times I had a young fellow as an intern who agreed to work with me for one year. Christianity Today |
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