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colleague

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col·league /ˈkɒliːɡ $ ˈkɑː-/ ●●● S2 W2 AWL noun [countableC]  
WORKERsomeone you work with – used especially by professional people 同事,同僚〔尤为专业人士所用〕 SYN co-worker
 a colleague of mine from the bank
我在银行的一位同事
 She discussed the idea with some of her colleagues.
她和几位同事讨论了这个想法。
nTHESAURUS
colleague 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 EnglishBrE someone who you work with. Workmate is more informal than colleague
He went out for a drink with his workmates.
coworker American EnglishAmE 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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From Longman Business Dictionary
colleaguecol·league /ˈkɒliːgˈkɑː-/ noun [countableC]
someone you work with, used especially by professional people or managers
a colleague of mine at the bank
Origin colleague
(1500-1600) French collègue, from Latin collega, from com- ( → COM-) + legare to choose for a particular job
col·league nounn THESAURUS1
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