- (informal, becoming old-fashioned) a way of referring to a man or boy男人;男孩;家伙;哥们儿
- He's a nice old fellow.他这位老兄人不错。
- The poor fellow had his wallet stolen.这个可怜的家伙钱包被人偷了。
see also fellaOxford Collocations DictionaryadjectiveSee full entry - [usually plural] a person that you work with or that is like you; a thing that is similar to the one mentioned同事;同辈;同类;配对物
- She has a very good reputation among her fellows.她在同事中的口碑甚佳。
- Many caged birds live longer than their fellows in the wild.许多笼中鸟比野外同类鸟的寿命长。
- (British English) a senior member of some colleges or universities(某些学院或大学的)董事
- She's a fellow of New College, Oxford.她是牛津大学新学院的董事。
Topics Educationc2Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjectiveverb + fellow- elect somebody
- name somebody
prepositionSee full entry - a member of an academic or professional organization(学术或专业团体的)会员
- He's a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons.他是皇家外科医生学会的会员。
- She was elected a fellow of the Academy.他当选为学会的会员。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjectiveverb + fellow- elect somebody
- name somebody
prepositionSee full entry - a graduate student who holds a fellowship(接受奖学金的)研究生
- a graduate fellow接受奖学金的研究生
- Kate Mills is a postdoctoral research fellow in art and design at the University of Ulster, Belfast. 凯特·米尔斯是贝尔法斯特阿尔斯特大学艺术与设计博士后研究员。
- He became a teaching fellow at the University of Texas.他成了得克萨斯大学一名兼任教学工作的研究生。
Topics Educationc2 Word Originlate Old English fēolaga ‘a partner or colleague’ (literally ‘one who lays down money in a joint enterprise’), from Old Norse félagi, from fé ‘cattle, property, money’ + the Germanic base of lay (verb and noun).