[N-COUNT 可数名词]同事;同僚 Your colleagues are the people you work with, especially in a professional job.
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Without consulting his colleagues he flew from Lisbon to Split...
没跟同事们商量,他就从里斯本飞到了斯普利特。
A colleague urged him to see a psychiatrist, but Faulkner refused.
一位同事竭力劝福克纳去看精神病医生,但他拒绝了。
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col·league★AWL/ˈkɒliːɡ; NAmEˈkɑːliːɡ/nouna person that you work with, especially in a profession or a business 同事;同僚;同仁◆a colleague of mine from the office我办公室的一位同事◆We were friends and colleagues for more than 20 years.*20 多年来我们既是朋友又是同事。 ◆the Prime Minister and his Cabinet colleagues首相及其内阁同僚colleaguecolleaguescol·league/ˈkɒliːɡ; NAmEˈkɑːliːɡ/
someone you work with – used especially by professional peopleSYN co-worker: a colleague of mine from the bank She discussed the idea with some of her colleagues.THESAURUScolleague someone who you work with in a company or organization, for example someone working in the same office, or someone teaching in the same school: · Friends and former colleagues described him as a kind and caring man.· She discovered that her male colleagues were earning more than she was.workmate British English someone who you work with. Workmate is more informal than colleague: · He went out for a drink with his workmates.coworker American English someone who you work with: · I was sad to say goodbye to all of my coworkers.associate someone who you work with, especially another businessman or businesswoman: · They are close friends and business associates.staff all the people who work for an organization: · The company employs a total of 520 staff.· a staff meeting
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