单词 | fellowship |
释义 | fellowship (feloʊʃɪp ) Word forms: fellowships 1. countable noun A fellowship is a group of people that join together for a common purpose or interest. ...the National Schizophrenia Fellowship. At Merlin's instigation, Arthur founds the Fellowship of the Round Table. 2. countable noun A fellowship at a university is a post which involves research work. He was offered a research fellowship at Clare College. 3. uncountable noun Fellowship is a feeling of friendship that people have when they are talking or doing something together and sharing their experiences. ...a sense of community and fellowship. Synonyms: camaraderie, intimacy, communion, familiarity Quotations: Fellowship is heaven, and lack of fellowship is hellA Dream of John Ball Collocations: postdoctoral fellowship In the interim he studied biochemistry, was awarded a postdoctoral fellowship and the subject became his vocation. Times, Sunday Times A postdoctoral fellowship may also provide supervised clinical hours which are required in order to become independently licensed in a state. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 During this time, many academic institutions established predoctoral and postdoctoral fellowship programs to train independent nurse investigators. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 团体 Japanese: 団体 |
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