
남자, 사람, 녀석
A man or boy, often used informally or affectionately.
예문:
"He's a good fellow who always helps his neighbors with yard work."
""Come on, old fellow, let's get you a drink," the bartender said kindly."
"That poor fellow lost his wallet on the train this morning."
동료, 동지, 동업자
A person in the same position, involved in the same activity, or otherwise associated with another; a colleague or companion.
예문:
"She quickly surpassed all her fellows in the training program due to her dedication."
"It is important to treat your fellows with respect, regardless of their background."
"He felt isolated because he could not relate to the interests of his academic fellows."
연구원, 특별회원, 평의원
A member of a learned society, a senior member of a college, or a student/graduate receiving a fellowship for research.
예문:
"After years of distinguished service, she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society."
"The university awarded him a postdoctoral fellow position to continue his cancer research."
"As a college fellow, his duties included tutoring students and participating in governance."
동료인, 동류의, 같은
Sharing the same status, activity, or condition; associated with one another.
예문:
"We must cooperate with our fellow citizens to improve the community."
"The hikers helped their fellow traveler who had twisted an ankle on the trail."
"She shared her concerns about the new policy with her fellow department heads."