Colega in english
Colleague
pronunciation: kɑlig part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kɑlig part of speech: noun
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colega = colleague ; peer ; peer ; fellow + Profesión ; partner ; co-worker [coworker] ; buddy ; fellow worker ; matey ; bub ; bro ; confrere.
Example: Thus the electronic journal (e-journal) is a concept where scientists are able to input ideas and text to a computer data base for their colleagues to view, and similarly to view the work of others.Example: SLIS are rarely credited by their professional peers with the same degree of insight and analytical penetration as their potential competitors.Example: SLIS are rarely credited by their professional peers with the same degree of insight and analytical penetration as their potential competitors.Example: As a communications device, Internet allows you to reach your fellow librarians with messages and documents independent of the constraints of mail, telegraph, or fax.Example: Under this agreement, UTLAS has a Quebec partner with the exclusive right to offer UTLAS' services and products in that province.Example: Co-workers are the most often consulted information sources.Example: Each volunteer is assigned a staff member 'buddy' for training and supervision.Example: Unlike most of their fellow workers, they have 'primitive' social interests, limited to games of cards & dominoes, & are heavy drinkers.Example: They barmaids plied the three mateys with grog until they passed out.Example: The best networkers are people that can engage others in interesting, relevant and coherent conversation, bub.Example: In this case, he introduced his girlfriend to his bros in the hope of attaining their approval.Example: For several days he and his confreres had been engaged in a debauch, in which they strove to drown their knowledge of better things.more:
» colega de oficina = office colleague .
Example: A new study finds that going out to lunch with your office colleagues may be causing you stress.» colegas = peer group ; peeps [Expresión coloquial derivada de la palabra people] .
Example: These different perspectives illustrate the point that professional peer group criticism of SLIS curricula rarely provide a context of possibilities and practicalities. Example: There were 6 peeps in the water and most were familiar faces.» de colegas = buddying .
Example: One practical outcome was a 'buddying' scheme where those with more experience in network use will support those with less.