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n. 家伙;朋友;同事;会员
adj. 同伴的,同事的;同道的
vt. 使…与另一个对等;使…与另一个匹敌
n. (Fellow)人名;(英)费洛
n.
同伴;男子;(大学的)研究员;(某些学院或大学的)董事
adj.
同伴的;同事的;同类的;同情况的
vt.
使…与另一个对等;使…与另一个匹敌;
变形
复数:fellows
双语释义
n.(名词)[C]男子; 小伙子,家伙 man; boy
[C](大学的)研究员,(学术团体的)会员 a member of a society connected with some branch of learning or of certain university colleges
英英释义
fellow[ 'feləu ]
n.
a boy or man
"there's a fellow at the door"
同义词:chapfellerladgentfellablightercuss
a person who is frequently in the company of another
同义词:companioncomradefamiliarassociate
a person who is member of your class or profession
"he sent e-mail to his fellow hackers"
同义词:colleagueconfrere
an informal form of address for a man
"Say, fellow, what are you doing?"
同义词:dudebuster
a man who is the lover of a girl or young woman
同义词:boyfriendbeauswainyoung man
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
形容词+~
foolish fellow愚蠢的家伙
good-for-nothing fellow饭桶,无用的人
jobless fellow失业者
young fellow年轻人
~+介词
fellows at school同学
fellow of a university大学的校友
fellow to this glove与这只手套配对的另一只
词组短语
research fellow研究员,研究人员
young fellow小伙子
little fellow小家伙,小鬼
fellow countrymen同胞
fellow student同学;(美)领取奖学金的研究生
poor fellow可怜的家伙,可怜的人
old fellow n. 老兄;老朋友
fellow citizen各位公民;同胞
good fellow n. 热诚而令人感到亲切的人
fellow countryman同胞,同乡
fellow servant n. 同主雇员
同近义词辨析
comrade, companion, colleague, partner, fellow, associate这组词都有“同事,伙伴”的意思,其区别是:
comrade指具有共同的事业、利益关系相一致的人。
companion指陪伴他人的人,即同伴或陪伴。
colleague一般用于对同事的正式称呼,基本上专用在职业关系上。
partner指事业中处于合伙关系的人,或指婚姻、游戏、跳舞中的另一方。
fellow多用复数形式,指一块住、生活或同行共事的人。
associate普通用词,侧重指在利害关系上密切相关。
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
Jack is a clever fellow indeed.
杰克确实是个聪明的家伙。
I can't tolerate that rude fellow.
我不能容忍那个粗鲁的家伙。
That foolish fellow is looking for trouble.
那个愚蠢的家伙在自找麻烦。
He's a very nice fellow though bad-tempered.
他虽然脾气暴躁,但是一个很好的同事。
He was cut off from his fellows.
他和同伴失去联系。
Joe is a fellow of the Law College.
乔是法学院的研究员。
He was elected a fellow of Trinity College in Cambridge and assistant tutor.
他当选为剑桥的三一学院的研究员和助理导师。
用作形容词(adj.)
He recalled his fellow traveller with pleasure.
他愉快地回忆起他的旅伴。
He is popular with his fellow workers.
他在同事之间很受欢迎。
He had consulted with his fellow workers before he made the decision.
在做决定之前,他跟同事们商量过。
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fellow
fellow: [11] Etymologically, a fellow is somebody who ‘lays money’. The word originated as an Old Norse compound félagi, formed from fé ‘money’ and *lag-, a verbal base denoting ‘lay’. Someone who puts down money with someone else in a joint venture is his or her associate: hence a fellow is a ‘companion’ or ‘partner’. When English adopted the Old Norse word in the 11th century, it translated its first element into Old English fēoh ‘property’, giving late Old English féolaga and eventually modern English fellow. (Both Old English fēoh and Old Norse fé originally meant ‘cattle’, and are probably related to modern English fee.)=> fee, lay
fellow (n.)
"companion, comrade," c. 1200, from Old English feolaga "partner, one who shares with another," from Old Norse felagi, from fe "money" (see fee) + lag, from a verbal base denoting "lay" (see lay (v.)). The root sense is of fellow is "one who puts down money with another in a joint venture." Meaning "one of the same kind" is from early 13c.; that of "one of a pair" is from c. 1300. Used familiarly since mid-15c. for "any man, male person," but not etymologically masculine (it is used of women, for example, in Judges xi:37 in the King James version: "And she said unto her father, Let this thing be done for me: let me alone two months, that I may go up and down upon the mountains, and bewail my virginity, I and my fellows"). Its use can be contemptuous or dignified in English and American English, and at different times in its history, depending on who used it to whom, it has carried a tinge of condescension or insult. University senses (mid-15c., corresponding to Latin socius) evolved from notion of "one of the corporation who constitute a college" and who are paid from its revenues. Fellow well-met "boon companion" is from 1580s, hence hail-fellow-well-met as a figurative phrase for "on intimate terms." In compounds, with a sense of "co-, joint-," from 16c., and by 19c. also denoting "association with another." Hence fellow-traveler, 1610s in a literal sense but in 20c. with a specific extended sense of "one who sympathizes with the Communist movement but is not a party member" (1936, translating Russian poputchik). Fellow-countrymen formerly was one of the phrases the British held up to mock the Americans for their ignorance, as it is redundant to say both, until they discovered it dates from the 1580s and was used by Byron and others.
1. He had been chosen by a cabal of fellow senators.
他被参议员同伴们选入了一个政治阴谋小集团。
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2. He was a young fellow, very green, very immature.
他是个年轻的家伙,没什么经验,很不成熟。
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3. He incited his fellow citizens to take their revenge.
他煽动他的同胞们进行报复。
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4. He beat his fellow countryman, Andre Agassi, 6-4, 6-3, 6-2.
他以6-4, 6-3, 6-2战胜了他的同胞安德烈·阿加西。
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5. Sampras looks set to play his fellow countryman Agassi in the final.
桑普拉斯好像注定要在决赛中遇上他的同胞阿加西。
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6. There was a fellow in that casino tonight who's a very heavy gambler.
今晚那家赌场有个家伙是个嗜赌成性的赌棍。
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7. She found him an exalted sinecure as a Fellow of the Library of Congress.
她给他找了一个级别很高的闲职:国会图书馆研究员。
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8. He crossed out "fellow subjects," and instead inserted "fellow citizens."
他划掉了“国民同胞们”,而写进了“公民同胞们”。
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9. Arthur C. Clarke likes to quote his friend and fellow SF writer Ray Bradbury.
阿瑟·C.克拉克喜欢引用他的朋友兼同事—科幻作家雷·布拉德伯里的话。
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10. She had decided that as a doctor she had a responsibility to her fellow creatures.
她决定作为一名医生她对同胞们负有义务。
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11. A tiny, educated elite profited from the misery of their two million fellow countrymen.
一个小小的受过教育的精英团体从他们两百万同胞的穷困中获了利。
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12. The public was more forgiving of the president's difficulties than the press and fellow politicians.
公众比报界和总统的政界同事更能体谅他的难处。
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13. Woe betide the lazy fellow!
这懒家伙有祸了!
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14. This fellow is incredible!
这家伙神了!
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15. He is an impudent fellow!
他是个厚颜无耻的家伙!
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16. Did he always hate his fellow-creatures?
他一直恨他的同胞吗?
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17. "Johnny's a silent fellow," he reminded Hook.
“约翰尼是个安静的家伙。”他提醒胡克道。
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18. He was a meek, mild-mannered fellow.
他是一个性情温顺、举止文雅的小伙子。
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19. He's a nice old fellow.
他这位老兄人不错。
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20. Bates looks like a good-natured fellow.
贝茨看上去是个性情温和的人。
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21. He was a bricklayer – a big, strapping fellow.
他是个砌砖工—一个高大健壮的年轻人。
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22. He was a tall, thin fellow with a slight stoop.
他是一个有点儿驼背的瘦高个男子。
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23. He passed the time chatting with fellow travellers.
他与同行的旅客闲聊消磨时间。
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24. Her fellow teachers greeted her proposal with scorn.
别的老师对她的提议不屑一顾。
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25. My fellow campers were already packing up their tents.
我的露营同伴已经在收起他们的帐篷了。
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26. Fellow airmen provided a guard of honour at his wedding.
空军战友们为他的婚礼充当仪仗队。
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27. We watched our fellow students saunter into the building.
我们看着同学们漫步走进了那栋楼。
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28. By all accounts, Rodger would appear to be a fine fellow.
根据大家的说法,罗杰应该是个好小伙儿。
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29. She received many letters of support from fellow sufferers.
许多和她有共同遭遇的人给她来信,对她表示支持。
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30. He was disconcerted to find his fellow diners already seated.
他有些尴尬地发现与他同桌就餐的人已经入席了。
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