单词 | fellow |
释义 | Word Frequency fellow(ˈfɛləʊ) noun 1. a man or boy 2. an informal word for boyfriend 3. informal one or oneself a fellow has to eat 4. a person considered to be of little importance or worth 5. a. (often plural) a companion; comrade; associate b. (as modifier) fellow travellers 6. (at Oxford and Cambridge universities) a member of the governing body of a college, who is usually a member of the teaching staff 7. a member of the governing body or established teaching staff at any of various universities or colleges 8. a postgraduate student employed, esp for a fixed period, to undertake research and, often, to do some teaching 9. a. a person in the same group, class, or condition if in doubt, ask your fellows their opinions b. (as modifier) fellow students a fellow sufferer 10. one of a pair; counterpart; mate looking for the glove's fellow Word origin Old English fēolaga, from Old Norse fēlagi, one who lays down money, from fē money + lag a laying downWord Frequency Fellow(ˈfɛləʊ) noun a member of any of various learned societies Fellow of the British Academy |
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