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fel.low SHAREDH5fel7EJ, $-oJadj [before n; not gradable]used of people or a person with whom you share something, for example the same job, a particular interest or experience同事的;同类的;同伙的She introduced me to a few of her fellow students.她把我介绍给她的几个同学。One of my fellow passengers on the train that morning smelt strongly of garlic.那天早上一个与我同乘一辆火车的人大蒜味儿很重。This is Anna, a work colleague, or should I say 'fellow sufferer'.这是安娜,一个工作上的同事,或者该叫‘难友’。Our fellow travellers were mostly Spanish-speaking tourists.我们的旅伴大多是说西班牙语的旅游者。A fellow traveller is someone who agrees with the beliefs of an organization but does not join it.(政治上的)同路人,同情者(尤指赞同其信仰却不加入其组织的人)Fellow travellers who acted as apologists for the bill were badly treated here.那些充当该法案的辩护士的同情者在这里受到了令人不快的对待。Fellow feeling is an understanding or sympathy that you feel for another person because you have a shared experience.同情,同感There was a fellow feeling between those who had been through the war together.那些一起度过战争的人相互同情理解。Your fellow men are people generally.人,同胞As a writer he was extremely clever and witty but I don't think he had much love for his fellow men.作为一个作家,他极为机敏风趣,但我认为他对同胞没有多少爱。
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