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Definition von fellows im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

fellow
arkadaş

O gerçekten hoş bir arkadaş fakat ondan hoşlanmıyorum. - He's quite a nice fellow but I don't like him.

O her zaman iş arkadaşlarından izole edilmiştir. - He is always isolated from his fellow workers.

fellow
akademi üyesi
fellow
emsal
fellow
herifçioğlu
fellow
(Argo) delikanlı
fellow
yakın arkadaş
fellow
(Argo) genç adam
fellow
üniversite öğretmeni
fellow
kişi
fellow
dost

Sami dostu olan itfaiyecilerle takılıyordu. - Sami hanged out with his fellow fire fighters.

fellow
adam

Böyle bir adamla tartışılmayacağını bilecek kadar akıllı olmalısın. - He ought to know better than to quarrel with such a fellow.

O, çok hoşgörülü bir adamdır. - He is a very decent fellow.

fellow
hemcins
fellow
benzer
fellow
insan

O, çok unutkan bir insandır. - He is a very forgetful fellow.

fellow
{i} tek

Tek yapmanız gereken, kendinizi diğer arkadaşın yerine koyma yeteneğini geliştirmek. - All you have to do is to cultivate the ability to put yourself in the other fellow's place.

Sana selam teklif ediyorum ve aramızdaki arkadaşlık yoluyla barış olabilir mi. - I bid you greetings and may there be peace through fellowship between us.

fellow
refik
fellow
{i} herif

Bu herif bir sanatçı! - This fellow is an artist!

O, çok tembel bir heriftir. - He is such a lazy fellow.

fellow
aynı şe
fellow
yurttaş
fellow
{i} akran
fellow
{i} sevgili
fellow
doktora veya bilimsel araştırma bursu alan kimse
fellow
{s} ortak
fellow
{i}
fellow
fellow countryman vatandaş
fellow
slang ulan
fellow
{i} yoldaş
fellow
{i} kardeş
fellow
{i} ahbap

Eğer herkes ahbaplarına biraz daha kibar olursa dünya güzel bir yer olur. - The world would be a beautiful place if everyone was a bit kinder towards their fellow men.

fellow
{s} aynı tür
fellow
{i} (bir bilim kurumunda) üye
fellow
{i} koca
Englisch - Englisch
Plural form of a fellow
fellow
In an American college or university, a member of the corporation which manages its business interests; also, a graduate appointed to a fellowship, who receives the income of the foundation
fellow
To suit with; to pair with; to match
fellow
A man without good breeding or worth; an ignoble or mean man
fellow
A member of a literary or scientific society; as, a Fellow of the Royal Society
fellow
The most senior rank or title one can achieve on a technical career in certain companies (though some fellows also hold business titles such as vice president or chief technology officer). This is typically found in large corporations in research and development-intensive industries (IBM or Sun Microsystems in information technology, and Boston Scientific in Medical Devices for example). They appoint a small number of senior scientists and engineers as Fellows
fellow
Having common characteristics; being of the same kind, or in the same group
fellow
{s} having membership in, belonging to (a group, academic organization, etc.); of the same type
fellow
{n} an associate, equal, mean man, rascal
fellow
{v} to match, pair, suit, agree, fit
fellow
{i} guy, chap; man or boy; friend, buddy; suitor; spouse; colleague; member of an academic organization
fellow
A licensed physician who's completed medical school (four years) and specialty training (three-seven years) in pediatrics, medicine, surgery, anesthesiology, etc , and is eligible for board certification in that specialty Subspecialty training then takes place (for example, in cardiothoracic surgery, pediatric cardiology) during which time, the physician is called a "fellow "
fellow
A companion; a comrade; an associate; a partner; a sharer
fellow
Your fellows are the people who you work with, do things with, or who are like you in some way. People looked out for one another and were concerned about the welfare of their fellows
fellow
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
fellow
A fully-liscensed physician seeking additional specialized training
fellow
a scientist or health care professional who has already earned a doctoral degree and has received an award (fellowship) in support of gaining additional experience and training in a focused area of study at UCSF
fellow
a boy or man; "that chap is your host"; "there's a fellow at the door"; "he's a likable cuss"
fellow
an informal form of address for a man; "Say, fellow, what are you doing?"; "Hey buster, what's up?"
fellow
One of a pair, or of two things used together or suited to each other; a mate; the male
fellow
a man who is the lover of a girl or young woman; "if I'd known he was her boyfriend I wouldn't have asked"
fellow
n A W3C Team member employed by a W3C Member organization, on loan to W3C syn: Visiting Engineer
fellow
Commodore Amiga emulator for Dos
fellow
A fellow is a man or boy. By all accounts, Rodger would appear to be a fine fellow. = chap
fellow
In the English universities, a scholar who is appointed to a foundation called a fellowship, which gives a title to certain perquisites and privileges
fellow
(1) A senior member of Magdalene or other colleges who might supervise you, be your Tutor or your Director of Studies
fellow
These can take the form of a Professor, Reader, University lecturer, Research Fellow (e g a JRF) or a College appointee who sits on a College's Governing Body The Fellows are in effect the College's trustees [Oxbridge]
fellow
A physician who has already completed medical school and preliminary specialty training in pediatrics, medicine, surgery, anesthesiology, etc , and is eligible for board certification in that specialty Subspecialty training then takes place (for example, cardiothoracic surgery, pediatric cardiology) during which time, the physician is called a "fellow" Fellowships may last from 1-5 years after medical school (4 years) and primary specialty training (3-7 years)
fellow
An equal in power, rank, character, etc
fellow
a person who is member of your class or profession; "the surgeon consulted his colleagues"; "he sent e-mail to his fellow hackers"
fellow
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
fellow
an informal form of address for a man; "Say, fellow, what are you doing?"; "Hey buster, what's up?
fellow
a member of a group having common characteristics; an associate; an equal in rank or power or character
fellow
A person; an individual
fellow
a person who is frequently in the company of another; "drinking companions"; "comrades in arms"
fellows

    Türkische aussprache

    felōz

    Aussprache

    /ˈfelōz/ /ˈfɛloʊz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'fe-(")lO, -l&(-w) ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English felawe, from Old English fEolaga, from Old Norse fElagi, from fElag partnership, from fE cattle, money + lag act of laying.
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