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fellowship

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Christianity, Education
fel·low·ship /ˈfeləʊʃɪp $ -loʊ-/ ●○○ noun  1 [uncountable]FRIEND a feeling of friendship resulting from shared interests or experiences 〔因共同的兴趣或经历而产生的〕友情,友谊 Regular outings contribute to a sense of fellowship among co-workers. 经常外出游玩可以增进同事之间的友谊。2. [countable]RRCGROUP OF PEOPLE a group of people who share an interest or belief, especially Christians who have religious ceremonies together 〔具有共同兴趣或信念的〕团体;〔基督教的〕团契3. [countable] British EnglishSE a job at a university which involves making a detailed study of a particular subject 〔大学里的〕研究员职位4 [countable] a) especially American EnglishSE money given to a student to allow them to continue their studies at an advanced level 〔为让学生深造而授予的〕奖学金 scholarship Florian came to the United States on a Fulbright fellowship. 弗洛里安因获得富布赖特奖学金而得以来到美国。 b) American EnglishSE a group of officials who decide which students will receive this money 奖学金评选组 He received a gold medal from the Artists’ Fellowship in New York. 他获得纽约艺术家奖学金评选组颁发的一枚金牌。
Examples from the Corpus
fellowshipThe Church is always a concrete fellowship.There will also be an opportunity for fellowship and a cup of tea after the meeting.Loyola had a faculty committee charged with preparing promising seniors for fellowship applications, and they contacted me.Who can resist the message of warmth and good fellowship?She has been awarded a Nieman Fellowship at Harvard University.Remember that at this time the special eucharistic celebration of Christians took place during the course of a meal of fellowship.
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fellowship
fellowship /ˈfeləʊʃɪp $ -loʊ-/ noun
1. [uncountable] a feeling of friendship resulting from shared interests or experiences:
    Regular outings contribute to a sense of fellowship among co-workers.
2. [countable] a group of people who share an interest or belief, especially Christians who have religious ceremonies together
3. [countable] British English a job at a university which involves making a detailed study of a particular subject
4. [countable]
  a. especially American English money given to a student to allow them to continue their studies at an advanced level ⇨ scholarship:
    Florian came to the United States on a Fulbright fellowship.
  b. American English a group of officials who decide which students will receive this money:
    He received a gold medal from the Artists’ Fellowship in New York.


fel·low·shipBrE /ˈfeləʊʃɪp/ 🔊NAmE /ˈfeloʊʃɪp/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] (formal) a feeling of friendship between people who do things together or share an interest 伙伴关系;友谊;交情 [countable] an organized group of people who share an interest, aim or belief (具有共同利益、目的或信仰的)团体,协会,联谊会 [countable] (especially BrE) the position of being a senior member of a college or university (学院或大学的)董事职位 [countable] an award of money to a graduate student to allow them to continue their studies or to do research 研究生奖学金 [countable, uncountable] the state of being a member of an academic or professional organization (学术或专业团体的)会员资格to be elected to fellowship of the British Academy当选为英国人文社会科学院的院士