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BNC: 2954 COCA: 2421

fellow

1 fellow /ˈfɛloʊ/ noun
plural fellows
1 fellow
/ˈfɛloʊ/
noun
plural fellows
Learner's definition of FELLOW
[count]
informal + somewhat old-fashioned
: a male person : a boy or man男孩;男人
: a male companion of a girl or woman : boyfriend男朋友
old-fashioned : a member of a group of people who have shared interests, activities, etc.同伴;同伙usually plural通常用复数
or Fellow
: a member of a literary, artistic, or scientific organization(文学、艺术或科学团体的)会员
: a senior member of some British colleges and universities(英国某些高等院校的)高级董事
chiefly US : an advanced student at a university who is given money to pay for food, housing, etc. : a graduate student who has been granted a fellowship(大学里接受奖学金的)研究生
2 fellow /ˈfɛloʊ/ adjective
2 fellow
/ˈfɛloʊ/
adjective
Learner's definition of FELLOW
always used before a noun
used to describe people who belong to the same group or class or who share a situation, experience, etc.同类的;同伴的;同处境的
see also fellow man, fellow traveler

See also: fellow

BNC: 2954 COCA: 2421

fellow

noun

fel·​low ˈfe-(ˌ)lō How to pronounce fellow (audio)
often attributive
1
: comrade, associate
was eager to rejoin his fellows
2
a
: an equal in rank, power, or character : peer
discussions among a group of fellows from the nearby Los Alamos National Laboratory Roger Lewin
b
: one of a pair : mate
3
: a member of a group having common characteristics
specifically : a member of an incorporated literary or scientific society
a fellow of the American College of Surgeons
4
a
obsolete : a person of one of the lower social classes
b
archaic : a worthless man or boy
c
: man, boy
He seems like a fine fellow.
d
: boyfriend, beau
She and her fellow went to the movies.
5
: an incorporated member of a college or collegiate foundation especially in a British university
6
: a person appointed to a position granting a stipend and allowing for advanced study or research

Did you know?

The Old Norse word for a partner, felagi, means literally “one who puts down property.” Such people were those who laid together their property for some common purpose. Old English borrowed felagi from Old Norse and called a partner a feolaga. This word has come down to us, through several centuries and the development of a number of senses, as modern English fellow. Perhaps its most common use today is its very general one, in which it is applied to any boy or man.

Example Sentences

fellows and girls at a party a young fellow like you Your son's a bright little fellow. She's found herself a new fellow. a fellow of the American College of Surgeons a Fellow of the Royal Society See More
Recent Examples on the Web Conners, who owns Orland Hearing Aid Center at 12910 S. LaGrange Road in Palos Park, is a member of the Speech, language & Hearing Association and a fellow of the American Academy of Audiology. Melinda Moore, Chicago Tribune, 6 Sep. 2022 Terry was a character, quick with a joke, relentless in fabricating wonderful stories, and a terrific fellow for a young person to hang with. Steve Meyer, Anchorage Daily News, 4 Sep. 2022 There are screenings, of course, and an auction, and a fellow from Chicago named Dennis Scott comes up to play a theater organ. Detroit Free Press, 1 Sep. 2022 Instead, police said, the driver sped off and someone fired a shot, accidentally hitting his fellow would-be carjacker. Antonio Planas, NBC News, 30 Aug. 2022 Galpin is now a law student at the Temple University Beasley School of Law and a former legal fellow with the National LGBTQ Task Force, a social justice non-profit that advocates for LGBTQ rights. Jacquelyne Germain, CNN, 27 Aug. 2022 Andrew Wickline is an orthopedic surgeon in Utica, New York, and a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Andrew Wickline, STAT, 27 Aug. 2022 Meanwhile, Larson’s younger sister, Hannah Larson, is also a mathematician — currently a Clay fellow after earning her doctorate from Stanford University this spring — working on related questions about algebraic curves and Brill-Noether theory. Jordana Cepelewicz, Quanta Magazine, 25 Aug. 2022 The incidents could have been staged or exploited by Russian officials to generate panic and prime the population for future moves related to the Ukraine invasion, said John Lough, associate fellow with Chatham House, a British think tank. Ian Lovett, WSJ, 25 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English felawe, from Old English fēolaga, from Old Norse fēlagi, from fēlag partnership, from cattle, money + lag act of laying

First Known Use

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of fellow was before the 12th century
BNC: 2954 COCA: 2421
fellow

noun¹

1man男子ADJECTIVEold, young老年/年輕男子big, little, tall高大的/小個兒/高個兒男子good-looking, handsome長得好看的/英俊的男子clever, smart (especially NAmE) 聰明的/聰敏的男子charming, decent, fine, good, jolly, nice, splendid (especially BrE) 有魅力的/正直的/討人喜歡的/優秀的/活潑的/可愛的/出色的男子interesting有趣的男子strange奇怪的男子lucky幸運的男子poor (= unlucky) 可憐的傢伙The poor fellow had his wallet stolen.這個可憐的傢伙錢包被人偷了。
fellow

noun²

2in a college, university, etc.學院;大學ADJECTIVE | VERB + FELLOW | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEjunior, senior初級/資深研究員honorary, research, teaching榮譽會員;研究生;兼任教學的研究生postdoctoral (especially NAmE) 博士後研究生resident, visiting (especially NAmE) 常駐/客座研究員distinguished (NAmE) 傑出的會員VERB + FELLOWelect sb, name sb (NAmE) 選舉/提名某人為學院董事PREPOSITIONfellow of⋯的會員She was elected a fellow of the Academy.他當選為學會的會員。

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