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 fellow ['felәu]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 男人, 朋友, 同事

a. 同伴的, 同事的, 同道的

[法] 同谋者, 同伙


  1. He was cut off from his fellows.
    他和同伴失去联系。
  2. He is an agreeable fellow, but likes to blow his own horn.
    他是一个随和的人,但就是喜欢自吹自擂。
  3. He is an exceedingly tedious fellow.
    他是一个非常令人生厌的家伙。


fellow
[ noun ]
  1. a boy or man

  2. <noun.person>
    that chap is your host
    there's a fellow at the door
    he's a likable cuss
    he's a good bloke
  3. a friend who is frequently in the company of another

  4. <noun.person>
    drinking companions
    comrades in arms
  5. a person who is member of one's class or profession

  6. <noun.person>
    the surgeon consulted his colleagues
    he sent e-mail to his fellow hackers
  7. one of a pair

  8. <noun.quantity>
    he lost the mate to his shoe
    one eye was blue but its fellow was brown
  9. a member of a learned society

  10. <noun.person>
    he was elected a fellow of the American Physiological Association
  11. an informal form of address for a man

  12. <noun.person>
    Say, fellow, what are you doing?
    Hey buster, what's up?
  13. a man who is the lover of a girl or young woman

  14. <noun.person>
    if I'd known he was her boyfriend I wouldn't have asked


Fellow \Fel"low\, n. [OE. felawe, felaghe, Icel. f[=e]lagi, fr.
f[=e]lag companionship, prop., a laying together of property;
f[=e] property + lag a laying, pl. l["o]g law, akin to liggja
to lie. See {Fee}, and {Law}, {Lie} to be low.]
1. A companion; a comrade; an associate; a partner; a sharer.

The fellows of his crime. --Milton.

We are fellows still,
Serving alike in sorrow. --Shak.

That enormous engine was flanked by two fellows
almost of equal magnitude. --Gibbon.

Note: Commonly used of men, but sometimes of women. --Judges
xi. 37.

2. A man without good breeding or worth; an ignoble or mean
man.

Worth makes the man, and want of it, the fellow.
--Pope.

3. An equal in power, rank, character, etc.

It is impossible that ever Rome
Should breed thy fellow. --Shak.

4. One of a pair, or of two things used together or suited to
each other; a mate; the male.

When they be but heifers of one year, . . . they are
let go to the fellow and breed. --Holland.

This was my glove; here is the fellow of it. --Shak.

5. A person; an individual.

She seemed to be a good sort of fellow. --Dickens.

6. In the English universities, a scholar who is appointed to
a foundation called a fellowship, which gives a title to
certain perquisites and privileges.

7. In an American college or university, a member of the
corporation which manages its business interests; also, a
graduate appointed to a fellowship, who receives the
income of the foundation.

8. A member of a literary or scientific society; as, a Fellow
of the Royal Society.

Note: Fellow is often used in compound words, or adjectively,
signifying associate, companion, or sometimes equal.
Usually, such compounds or phrases are
self-explanatory; as, fellow-citizen, or fellow
citizen; fellow-student, or fellow student;
fellow-workman, or fellow workman; fellow-mortal, or
fellow mortal; fellow-sufferer; bedfellow; playfellow;
workfellow.

Were the great duke himself here, and would lift
up
My head to fellow pomp amongst his nobles.
--Ford.


Fellow \Fel"low\, v. t.
To suit with; to pair with; to match. [Obs.] --Shak.

  1. A leading Republican senator accused fellow GOP lawmakers and conservatives Tuesday of "downright deliberate deceit" in attacks on a major child care package and said the Republican alternative paled in comparison.
  2. But with yesterday's victory by Henlys in the battle of the motor traders - following hot on the heels of Manders' successful defence against fellow paint maker Kalon - the predators' lot is not proving an easy one.
  3. An officer headed toward Charity Hospital with Archie, but Woodfork said officials decided to take him first to a police station because he might be in danger from Hauck's fellow officers, who had gathered at the hospital.
  4. "If you look at the composition of the work force, you have to conclude the unemployment rate can go lower now than would have been safe 10 years ago," says George Perry, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.
  5. But we are still fellow human beings.
  6. Prosecutors are relying heavily on court-approved wiretaps from late 1987 and early 1988 to provide evidence that Aguilar tried to influence the outcomes of cases by approaching two fellow judges and assisting in criminal appeals.
  7. Syria now has forces in the Gulf aligned against fellow Arab Iraq, and France seems ready to participate not just in sanctions but in a naval blockade to enforce them.
  8. Though still supported by fellow members of a religious minority, he's now on trial for vague offenses with heavy penalties.
  9. Mrs. Thatcher "has redrawn the political landscape," says Gillian Peele, an Oxford University politics fellow.
  10. Jimmy Swaggart's first revival outside his home state since he was defrocked in a sex scandal begins tonight, causing painful questions of loyalty for some fellow evangelists.
  11. The Rev. Barbara Harris, with the voices of dissidents overwhelmed by cheers from thousands of fellow Episcopalians, on Saturday became the first woman elevated to bishop in a 2,000-year succession dating back to the apostles.
  12. "I owe him many things," said the Swedish botanist Peter Kahn about fellow botanist John Bartram, "for he possessed the great quality of communicating everything he knew."
  13. Morocco has sided with fellow Arab nations such as Egypt, Syria and Saudi Arabia, strongly condemning the Iraqi invasion and annexation of Kuwait.
  14. So now what is called for is an imaginative choice of chairman. Among those already on the board, one obvious candidate would be deputy chairman Herschel Post, an American so anglicised that a fellow board member had no idea Post was not English.
  15. By all accounts, Judge Souter is a very nice man: kind to friends and family; a quietly pious fellow; a hard worker; an old-fashioned frugal Yankee.
  16. The apparent suicide of Rep. Roy P. Dyson's top aide sent shock waves through Maryland's political community, but fellow Democrats predicted the congressman would be re-elected to a fifth term.
  17. At least 554 Palestinians have been killed by soldiers or Jewish settlers during the 20-month-old revolt, and 100 Palestinians have been killed by fellow Arabs as suspected collaborators.
  18. But every Conservative seat is at risk. The table gives, in rough order, the seats in which the Tories have the best chance of survival and the 10 best bets for the Liberal Democrats. The author is a fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford.
  19. Ben Johnson knowingly took steroids and those close close to the runner also were aware of it, fellow Canadian Olympic sprinter Angella Issajenko was quoted as saying in an interview published Sunday.
  20. Damien, a young Northern Irishman looking for a job in London, is suspected by his fellow lodgers of working for the IRA.
  21. After the burial, some of Casiraghi's fellow speedboat racers plan to ride aboard a yacht to the site where the accident occurred and lay a wreath in his memory.
  22. According to the officials, similar attacks have occurred in the past but this was the largest number of soldiers ever killed by a fellow soldier.
  23. The slaying in Beit Furik raised to 190 the number of Palestinians killed by fellow Arabs during the uprising, most on suspicion of collaboration.
  24. "Success for me would be being respected by fellow artists. This may end up affording me a living, but I don't want to turn out garbage," she says.
  25. Nevertheless, Mr. Gonzalez is backed by the House Democratic leadership, including Speaker James Wright, a fellow Texan, and many senior Democrats on the banking panel.
  26. During the Manion debate, strong support came from fellow Hoosier and law school acquaintance Sen. Dan Quayle, now the running mate of Republican presidential nominee George Bush.
  27. Moreover, Mengs's huge reputation in the eyes of fellow artists was due above all to the frescoes he painted in Rome and as court painter in Madrid.
  28. McLauglin, who was labor secretary in the final year of the Reagan administration, is a senior fellow at the Urban Institute in Washington, a private public-policy research organization.
  29. Till the one day when the lady met this fellow, and they knew that it was much more than a hunch. That this group would somehow form a family, and that's the way they all became the Brady Bunch.
  30. "I knew I had to trust my fellow crewmen and be able to sleep when others were on watch.
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