fellows
Prononciation : [ˈfɛloʊz]
Mot
Contexte : « relationship »
(noun) a fellow is a friend, buddy, or companion. You can think of your pals at school as your fellows because you spend time together and help each other.
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I enjoy playing soccer with my fellows after school.
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He doesn't have any fellows to hang out with during lunch.
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Who are your closest fellows in the class?
Contexte : « academic »
(noun) a fellow is a person who is a member of a group, especially in a school or college. These people often have special jobs or studies.
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She became a fellow at the university because of her excellent research.
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He was not selected as a fellow despite his hard work.
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What does it take to become a fellow at this institute?
Contexte : « community »
(noun) a fellow can also mean a man, and it's often used informally. It’s like saying 'guy' or 'man' in a friendly way.
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That fellow helped me carry my books to class.
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I don't know that fellow over there; he looks unfamiliar.
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Do you know that fellow who just walked in?
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