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colleague+(noun)

  • 1 colleague

    ['koli:ɡ]
    (a person with whom one is associated in a profession or occupation: He gets on well with his colleagues.) kolega
    * * *
    • kolegyně
    • kolega

    English-Czech dictionary > colleague

  • 2 trouper

    1) (a member of a group of this kind.) člen souboru
    2) (a hard-working colleague.) pracant
    * * *
    • oddaný přítel

    English-Czech dictionary > trouper

  • 3 associate

    1. [ə'səusieit] verb
    1) (to connect in the mind: He always associated the smell of tobacco with his father.) spojovat si
    2) ((usually with with) to join (with someone) in friendship or work: They don't usually associate (with each other) after office hours.) stýkat se
    2. [-et] adjective
    1) (having a lower position or rank: an associate professor.) mimořádný
    2) (joined or connected: associate organizations.) přidružený
    3. noun
    (a colleague or partner; a companion.) kolega, společník
    - in association with
    * * *
    • spolupracovník
    • asociovat

    English-Czech dictionary > associate

См. также в других словарях:

  • colleague — ► NOUN ▪ a person with whom one works. ORIGIN Latin collega partner in office …   English terms dictionary

  • colleague — col‧league [ˈkɒliːg ǁ ˈkɑː ] noun [countable] someone you work with, used especially by professional people or managers: • a colleague of mine at the bank * * * colleague UK US /ˈkɒliːg/ noun [C] ► WORKPLACE a person that you work with: »He has a …   Financial and business terms

  • colleague — I noun abettor, accessory, accompanier, accomplice, adjunct, adjutant, adjuvant, advocate, aider and abettor, ally, assistant, associate, attendant, auxiliary, backer, brother, champion, coadjutant, coadjutor, coadjutress, coadjutrix, coadjuvant …   Law dictionary

  • colleague — noun (C) someone you work with, used especially by professional people or managers: a colleague of mine at the bank …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • colleague — noun Etymology: Middle French collegue, from Latin collega, from com + legare to depute more at legate Date: circa 1533 an associate in a profession or in a civil or ecclesiastical office • colleagueship noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • colleague — noun A fellow member of a profession, staff, academic faculty or other organization; an associate Syn: coworker …   Wiktionary

  • colleague — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ close, trusted ▪ junior, senior ▪ female, male ▪ professional, work …   Collocations dictionary

  • colleague — noun a person with whom one works in a profession or business. Origin C16: from Fr. collègue, from L. collega partner in office …   English new terms dictionary

  • colleague — noun Dr. Clinton s colleagues started a scholarship fund in his name Syn: coworker, fellow worker, workmate, teammate, associate, partner, collaborator, ally, confederate …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • colleague — noun Syn: co worker, fellow worker, workmate, teammate, associate, partner, collaborator, ally, confederate …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • colleague */*/*/ — UK [ˈkɒliːɡ] / US [ˈkɑˌlɪɡ] noun [countable] Word forms colleague : singular colleague plural colleagues someone who works in the same organization or department as you Friends and colleagues will remember him with affection. his Cabinet/party… …   English dictionary

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