fellow
Prononciation : [/ˈfɛloʊ/]
Mot
Contexte : « relationship »
(noun) a man or boy who is the same age or in the same work or social group as you. Fellow can also refer to someone you feel friendly or familiar with.
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He is a fellow student in my math class.
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I don't know that fellow over there.
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Do you know any fellows in your class?
Contexte : « group »
(noun) a member of a group of people with shared interests or characteristics. It can also mean someone who holds a certain position or has a specific role.
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She is a fellow of the Royal Society for her scientific contributions.
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He is not a fellow of this organization.
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Who are the fellows in your research team?
Contexte : « informal »
(noun) used as a friendly term to address someone, especially a man or boy. It can also mean a person in general.
Exemple
Hey, fellow, do you know where the nearest gas station is?
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I don't want to talk to that fellow.
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Excuse me, fellow, could you lend me a hand?
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