fellow UK ['fel.əʊ] US [-oʊ] adjective [before noun] IMPROVER ■describes someone who has the same job or interests as you, or is in the same situation as you 同事的;同伴的;同情况的•She introduced me to some of her fellow students.她把我介绍给她的几位同班同学。 •Our fellow travellers were mostly Spanish-speaking tourists.和我们同行的旅伴大多是讲西班牙语的游客。 UK ['fel.əʊ] US [-oʊ] noun countable MAN 人 informal ■a man, used especially in the past by people in a higher social class 人,男人,家伙(尤为旧时社会阶层较高的人使用)•He seemed like a decent sort of a fellow.他似乎是个正派的人。 UK ['fel.əʊ] US [-oʊ] noun countable MEMBER 成员 ■a member of a group of high-ranking teachers at a particular college or university or of particular academic societies (学院或大学的)研究员;(学术协会的)会员•Georgia's a fellow of Clare College, Cambridge.乔治亚是剑桥大学卡莱尔学院的研究员。 ■a member of an official organization for a particular subject or job (官方机构的)成员•He's a fellow of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors.他是皇家特许测量师协会的会员。 |