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Was (wer) ist FELLOWS - definition


fellow         
MEMBER OF A GROUP OF LEARNED PEOPLE WHO WORK TOGETHER AS PEERS IN THE PURSUIT OF MUTUAL KNOWLEDGE OR PRACTICE
Senior Fellow; Graduate school fellowship; Senior fellow; Oxbridge Fellow; Fellow (college); Fellow (Oxbridge); Oxbridge Fellowship; Oxford fellow; Supernumerary Fellow; Associate fellow; Senior fellows; Fellow (academic); Research fellowship (funding); Fellowship; Fellowship (financial); Fellowship (training); Fellowship program; Associate Fellow; Tutorial Fellow
(fellows)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
You use fellow to describe people who are in the same situation as you, or people you feel you have something in common with.
She discovered to her pleasure, a talent for making her fellow guests laugh...
Even in jail, my fellow inmates treated me with kindness.
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
A fellow is a man or boy. (INFORMAL, OLD-FASHIONED)
By all accounts, Rodger would appear to be a fine fellow.
= chap
N-COUNT
3.
Your fellows are the people who you work with, do things with, or who are like you in some way. (FORMAL)
People looked out for one another and were concerned about the welfare of their fellows.
N-PLURAL: poss N
4.
A fellow of an academic or professional association is someone who is a specially elected member of it, usually because of their work or achievements or as a mark of honour.
...the fellows of the Zoological Society of London.
N-COUNT: usu N of n
fellow         
MEMBER OF A GROUP OF LEARNED PEOPLE WHO WORK TOGETHER AS PEERS IN THE PURSUIT OF MUTUAL KNOWLEDGE OR PRACTICE
Senior Fellow; Graduate school fellowship; Senior fellow; Oxbridge Fellow; Fellow (college); Fellow (Oxbridge); Oxbridge Fellowship; Oxford fellow; Supernumerary Fellow; Associate fellow; Senior fellows; Fellow (academic); Research fellowship (funding); Fellowship; Fellowship (financial); Fellowship (training); Fellowship program; Associate Fellow; Tutorial Fellow
n.
scholar
fellowship holder
1) a research; senior; teaching fellow
man
2) a good; honest; nice, regular; young fellow
fellow         
MEMBER OF A GROUP OF LEARNED PEOPLE WHO WORK TOGETHER AS PEERS IN THE PURSUIT OF MUTUAL KNOWLEDGE OR PRACTICE
Senior Fellow; Graduate school fellowship; Senior fellow; Oxbridge Fellow; Fellow (college); Fellow (Oxbridge); Oxbridge Fellowship; Oxford fellow; Supernumerary Fellow; Associate fellow; Senior fellows; Fellow (academic); Research fellowship (funding); Fellowship; Fellowship (financial); Fellowship (training); Fellowship program; Associate Fellow; Tutorial Fellow
n.
1.
Companion, associate, comrade.
2.
Equal, peer, compeer.
3.
Mate, counterpart, match.
4.
[Eng.] Member (of a college, participating in its instruction and sharing its revenues).

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Fellows
Fellows may refer to Fellow, in plural form.
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für FELLOWS
1. TWAS has more than 700 fellows and associate fellows.
2. "Poor fellows, poor fellows," President Dwight Eisenhower said privately as he campaigned for reelection.
3. We just can‘t believe it." His daughter–in–law, Tracey Fellows, added: "It‘s just senseless." Mr Fellows said the children‘s mother was receiving counselling.
4. Instead, the Hoover fellows got all this free, and more!
5. These fellows are prisoners of their ethnic political commercial history.