单词 | colleague |
释义 | colleague (kɒliːg ) Word forms: colleagues countable noun [oft with poss] B1 Your colleagues are the people you work with, especially in a professional job. Without consulting his colleagues he flew from Lisbon to Split. A colleague urged him to see a psychiatrist, but Faulkner refused. Synonyms: fellow worker, partner, ally, associate Collocations: experienced colleague An experienced colleague raised the alarm after noticing strange patterns in patients' blood sugar levels on two acute wards. Times, Sunday Times His approach added to the pressure on less experienced colleagues. Times, Sunday Times Her more experienced colleagues had plenty of advice. Times, Sunday Times Tell him that, being honest, you now wonder whether there may be more experienced colleagues more suited to the job than you. The Sun The policy seeks to emulate the principle of university teaching hospitals, where trainee doctors and other professionals are trained on wards alongside experienced colleagues. Times, Sunday Times You're better off ignoring these people and looking for support elsewhere, maybe from a junior colleague or a boss outside the situation. Times,Sunday Times He was criticised for attempting to 'shelter behind' the fact that one of the emails was vetted by a junior colleague. Times, Sunday Times You're snowed under and a junior colleague begs for help with her deadline. The Sun He was a police officer who could see that a junior colleague was in mortal danger. Times, Sunday Times So-called 'reverse mentoring' pairs senior and junior colleagues together - but in a twist on traditional mentoring, it's the junior colleague who takes the lead. Times, Sunday Times I also help give advice to some of the junior doctors and my nursing colleagues. The Sun He then wrote about nursing colleagues who have 'no heart'. The Sun Her energy, competence and enthusiasm made her many friends not only in nursing but in management and among doctors, but also inevitably some enemies among nursing colleagues. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Whatever his history, he was a man who was loved as a husband, father and respected colleague. Times, Sunday Times A special aunt and great-aunt, and respected colleague and dear friend to many. Times,Sunday Times Loving uncle, respected colleague and valued mentor. Times,Sunday Times The album credits described him as a respected colleague and fine performer who brought a unique flavour to many of the album's tracks. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Then there was another senior colleague who became a raging bull - or extreme optimist - about technology media and telecommunications stocks just before the bubble burst. Times, Sunday Times For the first time since they took charge at a bank that had grown almost too big to run, a senior colleague has had his collar felt. Times, Sunday Times His aim had been to prepare the way for a visit by a senior colleague and the early stages of establishing diplomatic relations with the rebels. Times, Sunday Times The assistant may have spoken to a senior colleague and could offer you a deal. The Sun During his first inguinal hernia repair a senior colleague left to take a phone call. Times, Sunday Times You can tune into the way other people really think and feel, which makes you a good friend and supportive colleague. The Sun Sitting alone, with no supportive colleagues, typing replies to often angry strangers can be bleak. Times, Sunday Times I could not have asked for more supportive colleagues. The Sun Yet it also had the effect of confounding even supportive colleagues, who were said to have been given no indication beforehand. Times, Sunday Times Previously supportive colleagues started to peel away. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 同事 Japanese: 同僚 |
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