fellowship
英 ['felə(ʊ)ʃɪp]
美 ['fɛloʃɪp]
- n. フレンドシップ; フェローシップ; 仲間関係
語源
フェローシップ、仲間、会員fellow、仲間。-ship、名詞接尾辞、friendshipと同じ。 後に学術名詞で使われる。
英語の語源
- fellowship (n.)
- c. 1200, feolahschipe "companionship," from fellow + -ship. Sense of "a body of companions" is from late 13c. Meaning "spirit of comradeship, friendliness" is from late 14c. As a state of privilege in English colleges, from 1530s. In Middle English it was at times a euphemism for "sexual intercourse" (carnal fellowship).
To fellowship with is to hold communion with; to unite with in doctrine and discipline. This barbarism now appears with disgusting frequency in the reports of ecclesiastical conventions, and in the religious newspapers generally. [Bartlett, "Dictionary of Americanisms," 1848]
But Chaucer and Wyclif used it as a verb in Middle English, "to have fellowship with."
例文
- 1. There was a great deal of soldierly good fellowship .
- ここには戦友同士ならではの真摯な友情があふれている。
- 2.At Merlin 's instigation,Arthur founds the Fellowship of the Round Table.梅林の提案のもと、アーサー王は円卓の騎士団を創設した。/
- 3.He is presently the medical director for the Fellowship of World Christians.
- 彼は現在、世界のキリスト教徒の団契の主任医師です。/
- 4.to be elected to fellowship of the British Academy
- 英国人文社会科学院の院士
- 5に選出された。It looks that they 'll be admitted to the fellowship .
- 彼らは吸われて収入が得られるようになったようだ。
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