fellowship

fellowship
noun
1) (an association (of people with common interests): a youth fellowship (= a club for young people).) asociación
2) (friendliness.) compañerismo
3) (a scholarship given to a graduate student for advanced studies or for research.) beca
fellowship
tr['feləʊʃɪp]
noun
1 (group) asociación nombre femenino, sociedad nombre femenino
2 (companionship) compañerismo, camaradería
3 SMALLEDUCATION/SMALL (scholarship) beca
fellowship ['fɛlo.ʃɪp] n
1) companionship: camaradería f, compañerismo m
2) association: fraternidad f
3) grant: beca f (de investigación)
fellowship
n.
beca s.f.
compañerismo s.m.
compañía s.f.
consorcio s.m.
coparticipación s.f.
hermandad s.f.
'feləʊʃɪp
noun
1) c (Educ)
a) (at university) título m de fellow I 2)
b) (endowment) beca f de investigación
2) u
a) (companionship) (liter) hermandad f (liter), compañerismo m
b) (Relig) comunión f
c) (fraternity, association) fraternidad f
['felǝʊʃɪp]
N
1) (=companionship) compañerismo m
2) (=club, society) asociación f
3) (Brit) (Univ) (=paid research post) puesto m de becario (de investigación); (US) (Univ) (=grant) beca f de investigación
* * *
['feləʊʃɪp]
noun
1) c (Educ)
a) (at university) título m de fellow I 2)
b) (endowment) beca f de investigación
2) u
a) (companionship) (liter) hermandad f (liter), compañerismo m
b) (Relig) comunión f
c) (fraternity, association) fraternidad f

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