Vi fant 21 definisjoner av fellow på engelsk.
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| fellow - an informal form of address for a man; "Say, fellow, what are you doing?"; "Hey buster, what's up?" | ||
| dude, buster | ||
| fellow - a member of a learned society; "he was elected a fellow of the American Physiological Association" | ||
| fellow - a friend who is frequently in the company of another; "drinking companions"; "comrades in arms" | ||
| companion, comrade, familiar, associate | ||
| friend a member of the Religious Society of Friends founded by George Fox (the Friends have never called themselves Quakers) | ||
| escort, date the act of accompanying someone or something in order to protect them | ||
| playfellow, playmate a companion at play | ||
| fellow - one of a pair; "he lost the mate to his shoe"; "one eye was blue but its fellow was brown" | ||
| mate | ||
| singleton the playing card that is the only card in a suit held in a bridge hand as initially dealt | ||
| fellow - a person who is member of one's class or profession; "the surgeon consulted his colleagues"; "he sent e-mail to his fellow hackers" | ||
| colleague, confrere | ||
| associate any event that usually accompanies or is closely connected with another; "first was the lightning and then its thunderous associate" | ||
| fellow - a man who is the lover of a girl or young woman; "if I'd known he was her boyfriend I wouldn't have asked" | ||
| boyfriend, beau, swain, young man | ||
| adult male, man game equipment consisting of an object used in playing certain board games; "he taught me to set up the men on the chess board"; "he sacrificed a piece to get a strategic advantage" | ||
| fellow - a boy or man; "that chap is your host"; "there's a fellow at the door"; "he's a likable cuss"; "he's a good bloke" | ||
| chap, feller, fella, lad, gent, blighter, cuss, bloke | ||
| male person, male an animal that produces gametes (spermatozoa) that can fertilize female gametes (ova) | ||
Substantiv |
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| fellow - A colleague or partner. | ||
| fellow - A companion; a comrade. | ||
| fellow - A man without good breeding or worth; an ignoble or mean man. | ||
| fellow - An equal in power, rank, character, etc. | ||
| fellow - One of a pair, or of two things used together or suited to each other; a mate. | ||
| fellow - A male person; a man. | ||
| fellow - In the English universities, a scholar who is appointed to a foundation called a fellowship, which gives a title to certain perquisites and privileges. | ||
| fellow - 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. | ||
| fellow - A member of a literary or scientific society; as, a Fellow of the Royal Society. | ||
| fellow - The most senior rank or title one can achieve on a technical career in certain companies though some fellows also hold business titles such as vice president or chief technology officer. This is typically found in large corporations in research and development-intensive industries IBM or Sun Microsystems in information technology, and Boston Scientific in Medical Devices for example. They appoint a small number of senior scientists and engineers as Fellows. | ||
| fellow - In the US and Canada, a physician who is undergoing a supervised, sub-specialty medical training fellowship after completing a specialty training program residency. | ||
Verb |
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| fellow - To suit with; to pair with; to match. | ||
Adjektiv |
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| fellow - Having common characteristics; being of the same kind, or in the same group. |