English to Bengali Dictionary fellow

fellow

সহকর্মী
definition
noun
he was an extremely obliging fellow
a man or boy.
he was learning with a rapidity unique among his fellows
a person in the same position, involved in the same activity, or otherwise associated with another.
adjective
they urged the troops not to fire on their fellow citizens
sharing a particular activity, quality, or condition with someone or something.
translation of 'fellow'
noun
পাত্র,
সাথী,
প্রতিরুপ,
মরদ,
সমকক্ষ সঙ্গী,
শালা,
সহকর্মী,
লোক,
জোড়ার একটি জুড়ি
example
He was a founder member and 'fellow' of Green College.
Do atheists believe that calling their 'fellow' man a u2018foolu2019 will put them in danger of being sent to hell?
At twenty-two he became a 'fellow' of Lincoln College, Oxford, and curate to his father at Epworth, and entered the adult world on which he was to make so profound an impact.
Can we remain human when we relegate the majority of our 'fellow' citizens to inhumane conditions?
In 1963 he became professor of pathology at the institute and a founder 'fellow' of the Royal College of Pathologists.
He was also elected a 'fellow' of the Royal Society of Canada and was president of the Royal Irish Academy from 1961 to 1964.
The mentor needs to customize each role to match the characteristics of the 'fellow' .
From 1973 until retirement he was a senior 'fellow' in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University.
In February 1843 MacCullagh was elected a 'fellow' of the Royal Society.
Dr Newstead is a visiting 'fellow' and temporary lecturer at the University of New South Wales.
Alex Pollock is resident 'fellow' at the American Enterprise Institute.
Chris Falls, who has 25 years in the industry, is keen to improve the wages and conditions of his 'fellow' shearers and other pastoral workers.
After four years of post-graduate studies and a year as a junior 'fellow' at the Royal College of Music, Rachel now divides her time between teaching and performing.
I have a few burning national issues to share with my 'fellow' countrymen and women.
After the award of his doctorate, Wittgenstein was appointed a lecturer at Cambridge and he was made a 'fellow' of Trinity College.
Having attracted Laud's attention as a preacher, he was sent by him to Oxford and became a 'fellow' of All Souls College.
The festival also offered the chance to talk with 'fellow' readers and share reading recommendations.
Professor Sir Harry Kroto, Nobel Laureate and honorary 'fellow' of the university, will lead the congratulations in a keynote speech.
I met one 'fellow' soldier the day he arrived in camp, fully trained.
After Oxford she got a job as a tutorial 'fellow' at Bedford College at the University of London, but she did not enjoy it.
Mr Bursell's experiences were shared by 'fellow' Yorkshireman Andrew Jenkins.
Then he tells them not to follow anyone - including, presumably, that 'fellow' who was preaching on the Mount in the earlier scenes.
I am a regular reader and would like to share my views with 'fellow' readers.
Locating food for the dogs was a daily exercise in resourcefulness that involved a network of friends, relatives and 'fellow' dog lovers.
In 1984 he was elected a 'fellow' of the Royal Society of Arts in London in recognition of his talents.
Dr Moore is currently a post-doctoral 'fellow' at James Cook University.
She meets Robert, a dentist, whose life appears conventional, but is in fact a 'fellow' lost soul.
Essis was a senior 'fellow' at the School of Public Policy at George Mason University in 2003-04.
It's actually a strength, because I'm sort of a memorable-looking 'fellow' .
This guy was a young 'fellow' called Doug Woolerton.
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