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What does colleague mean?
Definitions in simple English

colleague

A colleague is a person who works together with another person or who does the same kind of work. I like to talk about the science with my colleagues from the other university.

colleague

an associate that one works with (= fellow) a person who is member of one's class or profession the surgeon consulted his colleagues he sent e-mail to his fellow hackers

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Topics colleague topics

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Simple sentences

She is the sister of my brother's colleague.
Go and speak to my colleague.
His colleague was transferred to an overseas branch.
He is my colleague.
We have a colleague in Spain.
My colleague filled in for me while I was sick.
He and a colleague who went to China later translated The New Testament into Chinese.
You shouldn't underestimate a good colleague.
My colleague and her husband are both American.
Mr. Bernardo is a nice colleague, in comparison to Mr. Citrono.
Tom is my colleague.
My colleague has a big neck.
My colleague has a colleague.
I would like to travel abroad in company with my colleague.
The colleague whose husband is French has left for Paris.
They congratulated their colleague on his promotion.
This is Tom, my colleague.
She was my colleague before they fired her.
Our colleague's mother has died.
Our colleague's mother passed away.
Tom is my colleague and my friend.
Mary is my colleague and my friend.

Movie subtitles

Have you, or a colleague, or a friend worn it lately?
And pray, what of our colleague?
Meanwhile, Nurse Crane reminded me that, as a midwife, I can choose which colleague I'd like to deliver my baby.
Los' close friend and colleague - Engineer Spiridonov.
Our former colleague who got into trouble with foreign currency?
It seems we belong to enemy camps, colleague.
Now, is that the way for one gentleman to talk to his colleague in commerce?
This is your new colleague, Mr. Chipping.
My colleague was innocent in the matter referred to.
Just like his colleague tells him to.
Does Senator Smith wish to yield to his colleague Senator Paine?
Accordingly, I offer a resolution for an immediate inquiry as to the fitness of my colleague to continue to sit in this chamber.
Ranger Senator branded by colleague Senator Paine!
I wish to ask my colleague if he has one scrap of evidence to add now to the defence he could not give at that hearing?
However, colleague astronomers in Sydney, Australia had also started to do radio observations.
The invisible man has decided to pay a visit to his old colleague.
My dear colleague.
And that man that you called your colleague!
You're quite proficient colleague.
Oount on me as a colleague.
One moment, colleague.
Well, that's too bad, colleague.
And colleague, where are the gentlemen?
What a convenient argument, my learned colleague. Unfortunately, it doesn't hold water.
I am very pleased to meet a colleague of my son.
You're quite proficient colleague. Uh, that wasn't difficult.
And colleague, where are the gentlemen? -Over there.
If thee will consult with my colleague in there.
Hello, colleague.
Waiter, the bill please. - Colleague coming up!
My colleague was inspecting cars. and suddenly a passenger attacked him.
Hello, my dear colleague and friend. Mr. Prosecutor, welcome.
Do your eyes hurt, dear colleague?
M. Raymond, go help your colleague.

News and current affairs

As my colleague Jeffrey Frankel has remarked, for more than 20 years, Germany's elites have insisted that the eurozone will not be a transfer union.
John Taylor, undersecretary of Treasury for International Affairs, and a former colleague of mine at Stanford University (as was Ann Krueger), suggested that matters ought to be left to the market.
My Princeton University colleague Daniel Kahneman and several co-researchers tried to measure people's subjective well-being by asking them about their mood at frequent intervals during a day.
My colleague and current Fed Governor Randall Koszner studied this episode and showed that not only stock prices, but also bond prices, soared after the Supreme Court upheld the decision.
A letter from an old colleague in Southeast Asia with whom you've corresponded for years, attached to a manuscript that lays out your whole theory of natural selection in a nutshell.
My colleague Selma Mahfouz chaired a committee that prepared a blueprint for such a system.
In fact, his good friend and colleague, Thomas Henry Huxley, was as well.
After all, she explained to a European colleague, one is not supposed to abuse one's banker.
Responses to a survey that my colleague Karl Case and I conducted in 1988 during the US boom revealed that casual word-of-mouth transmission of emotional excitement played a big role in purchasing decisions.
Alongside Hayek, his colleague at the University of Chicago, Friedman launched a more general intellectual assault on Keynesianism, arguing that any government permitted to regulate the economy in the name of equality posed a threat to individual liberty.
He was a tremendous colleague at the Hoover Institution, a true and supportive friend, and admirably humble despite his incredible intellectual influence.
One British academic fired an Israeli colleague because she loathes the state of Israel.
But America regarded Haiti as a threat rather than as a colleague in freedom, refusing to extend diplomatic recognition until after the outbreak of the Civil War, which finally brought an end to slavery in the US.
When urging a colleague to come to the meeting, one committee member noted that if somebody were to catch cold, a completely different decision might be reached.
Let us start with some simple aeronautic dynamics, using an analogy that my PIMCO colleague, Bill Gross, came up with to describe the economic risks facing the American economy.
As a colleague of mine likes to put it, one good school-lunch program could be enough to obscure the biological effects.
His colleague on the ECB Governing Council, Bundesbank president Axel Weber, seems to have gotten the message that the more ECB officials talk up inflationary fears, the more the trade unions will ask.
Second, household over-indebtedness in the US, as well as the fall in demand, is localized, as my colleague Amir Sufi and his co-author, Atif Mian, have shown.
As my colleague Erik Hurst and his co-authors have shown, states that had the largest rise in construction as a share of GDP in 2000-2006 tended to have the greatest contraction in that industry in 2006-2009.
As my Harvard colleague Jeff Frieden has written, this paved the path for two distinct forms of extremism.
There is certainly much discussion of the renminbi's rising international role - an issue on which Arvind Subramanian, my colleague at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, continues to do the most interesting work.
Of course, people use imoveyou for other purposes - everything from challenging a roommate to make his bed to encouraging a colleague to beat a sales record.
Then, a bolt from the blue. A letter from an old colleague in Southeast Asia with whom you've corresponded for years, attached to a manuscript that lays out your whole theory of natural selection in a nutshell.
His Belgian colleague, Filip Dewinter, represents a Flemish nationalist party tainted by wartime collaboration with the Nazis.
To compose Nigeria's ARV proposal, he typed on a creaky old computer on loan from a colleague.
Mikoyan, as one joke had it, left the Kremlin one day in heavy rain and refused to share a colleague's umbrella.
Even Putin's Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov, a former KGB colleague and a man often considered to be Putin's closest advisor within his government, does not fully agree with him on the terms of collaboration with America.
My Harvard colleague Kenneth Froot and I once studied the relative price movements of a number of goods over a 700-year period.

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