All 8 Uses of
colleague
in
Hiroshima
- A colleague working in the laboratory to which Dr Sasaki had been walking was dead; Dr Sasaki's patient, whom he had just left and who a few moments before had been dreadfully afraid of Syphilis, was also dead.†
Chpt 1
- The sixteen priests there had been doing rescue work in the out— skirts; they had worried about their colleagues in the city but had not known how or where to look for them.†
Chpt 3
- 2, and since he seemed to be getting worse, his colleagues decided to send him to the Catholic International Hospital in Tokyo.†
Chpt 4
- Dr Sasaki and his colleagues at the Red Cross Hospital watched the unprecedented disease unfold and at last evolved a theory about its nature.†
Chpt 4
- In dealing with the keloids, Dr. Sasaki and his colleagues were groping in the dark, because they had no reliable literature to guide them.
Chpt 5 *colleagues = fellow workers
- He and his colleagues eventually came to the reluctant conclusion that they should not have operated on many of the keloids.†
Chpt 5
- His German Jesuit colleagues were of the opinion that in all his work he was a little too much concerned for others, and not enough for himself.†
Chpt 5
- One of his German colleagues, Father Berzikofer, jokingly said that Father Kleinsorge was married to Japan.†
Chpt 5
Definition:
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(colleague) fellow worker -- especially in a respected profession such as teaching, medicine, or law