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 fellowship ['felәuʃip]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 伙伴关系, 共同参与, 团体, 奖学金, 友谊

[经] 合伙关系, 研究员薪金, 研究员基金


  1. They offered him the hand of fellowship when he was in difficulties.
    当他身处困境时,他们向他伸出了友谊之手。
  2. He was granted a fellowship.
    他被准许入会。
  3. Spontaneous fellowship and sympathy among a number of people.
    本能的友情一群人自然产生的友谊和同情


fellowship
[ noun ]
  1. an association of people who share common beliefs or activities

  2. <noun.group>
    the message was addressed not just to employees but to every member of the company family
    the church welcomed new members into its fellowship
  3. the state of being with someone

  4. <noun.state>
    he missed their company
    he enjoyed the society of his friends
  5. money granted (by a university or foundation or other agency) for advanced study or research

  6. <noun.possession>


Fellowship \Fel"low*ship\, n. [Fellow + -ship.]
1. The state or relation of being or associate.

2. Companionship of persons on equal and friendly terms;
frequent and familiar intercourse.

In a great town, friends are scattered, so that
there is not that fellowship which is in less
neighborhods. --Bacon.

Men are made for society and mutual fellowship.
--Calamy.

3. A state of being together; companionship; partnership;
association; hence, confederation; joint interest.

The great contention of the sea and skies
Parted our fellowship. --Shak.

Fellowship in pain divides not smart. --Milton.

Fellowship in woe doth woe assuage. --Shak.

The goodliest fellowship of famous knights,
Whereof this world holds record. --Tennyson.

4. Those associated with one, as in a family, or a society; a
company.

The sorrow of Noah with his fellowship. --Chaucer.

With that a joyous fellowship issued
Of minstrels. --Spenser.

5. (Eng. & Amer. Universities) A foundation for the
maintenance, on certain conditions, of a scholar called a
fellow, who usually resides at the university.

6. (Arith.) The rule for dividing profit and loss among
partners; -- called also partnership, company, and
distributive proportion.

{Good fellowship}, companionableness; the spirit and
disposition befitting comrades.

There's neither honesty, manhood, nor good
fellowship in thee. --Shak.


Fellowship \Fel"low*ship\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fellowshiped};
p. pr. & vb. n.. {Fellowshiping}.] (Eccl.)
To acknowledge as of good standing, or in communion according
to standards of faith and practice; to admit to Christian
fellowship.

  1. The Globe said he plans to return to Beirut after completing his fellowship.
  2. "It is a sign of deterioration, that the confrontation is worsening," said analyst Aguilar in a telephone interview from Washington, where he is on a Carnegie Foundation fellowship.
  3. People will be chosen to receive the fellowship for one-year terms and will write and lecture on public policy issues, the foundation said.
  4. The fellowship once claimed 300 adult members in four states, but disbanded in February.
  5. He headed the center's fellowship selection committee for almost a decade.
  6. He was allowed to travel to Washington in 1988 on a Woodrow Wilson fellowship and he remained in the United States until a month ago.
  7. The couple told reporters Tuesday that they were "very much in love." The curator of Harvard University's prestigious Nieman Fellowship for journalists is taking a medical leave of absence, the fellowship office announced Wednesday.
  8. The latter include impact aid to school districts serving areas with tax-exempt federal installations; Star Schools, which would put satellite technology in schools; and a number of scholarship and fellowship programs.
  9. Since returning from Washington and a fellowship at Harvard, Evans has joined the boards of Washington Mutual Savings Bank and McCaw Communications, a cellular telephone and pager company.
  10. In 1956-57 he received both a Guggenheim fellowship and a Fulbright research scholarship.
  11. Brunner received his doctorate in economics from Zurich in 1943, and worked at the Swiss National Bank until 1949, when he studied at Harvard University and the University of Chicago on a Rockefeller fellowship.
  12. The fellowship is to be named after William J. Brennan, the recently retired associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
  13. At Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, only two of the six Chinese students expected showed up for a summer fellowship program.
  14. Carver's other awards include a Wallace Stegner fellowship in 1972, a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship in 1971, a Guggenheim Foundation fellowship in 1979 and a 1987 Governor's Writers Award from Washington Gov. Booth Gardner.
  15. Carver's other awards include a Wallace Stegner fellowship in 1972, a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship in 1971, a Guggenheim Foundation fellowship in 1979 and a 1987 Governor's Writers Award from Washington Gov. Booth Gardner.
  16. Carver's other awards include a Wallace Stegner fellowship in 1972, a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship in 1971, a Guggenheim Foundation fellowship in 1979 and a 1987 Governor's Writers Award from Washington Gov. Booth Gardner.
  17. "Our goal is exercise and fellowship.
  18. These are the thoughts and ideas of Karen Finley, one of four "performance artists" denied fellowship grants in June by the National Endowment for the Arts.
  19. "I wouldn't be surprised if he felt more comfortable in that setting than in the public life." Last fall, he went on a Christian fellowship tour of 21 countries and met with Mother Teresa and the Dalai Lama.
  20. For the moment, though, the sun is shining and both sides instead are reveling in the fellowship.
  21. It is necessary to open spaces for new generations." Ponce, 41, was singled out as an exceptional commander by four U.S. Army lieutenant colonels earlier this year in a Harvard fellowship analysis of the Salvadoran civil war.
  22. "I'd love to see the building saved, but we just can't do anything with it." The congregation of about 200 has moved its worship services into an adjacent metal building, with sanctuary and fellowship hall, and a concrete-block education building.
  23. Welfare mother Elyse Sanchez had a lot of confidence when she accepted a teaching fellowship and moved her children from a rat-infested building in New York to a three-bedroom apartment in view of open space and corn fields.
  24. Perhaps Sarah Worth's flight into the arms of meditational communalism in the Southwestern desert is merely an extension of her earlier life, a postgraduate fellowship that builds on yoga classes she used to take at home.
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