0 a feeling of friendliness towards people that you work or share an experience with -- 同志情誼;友情
Another strategy was a kind of addressee indirectness in which a desirable camaraderie was displayed among the members of the fraternity but excluded a rush.
Recall that nicknames contextualize camaraderie among social equals, while kin terms simultaneously contextualize camaraderie and deference 0 patronage.
This camaraderie is the most common factor the men cited in explaining why they joined.
Such team sports fostered male camaraderie and sociability.
Dance here allows participants to articulate their sexuality, gender identity, and physical grace, while also facilitating both camaraderie and competition.
This is a "reciprocal pre-set" speech register among par ticipants who have a camaraderie relationship.
Thus ties of kinship and camaraderie, personal debts and vendettas, fears and ambitions have everything to do with the lineup of candidacies, coalitions, and constituencies.
Their conversational topics also reflect their closeness and camaraderie, full of reminiscences of par ties, class trips, past girlfriends, and previous times spent together.