0 a person who you work with, especially someone with a similar job or level of responsibility -- 同事,同僚;(尤指)共同工作者,帮手
If the co-worker keeps a larger distance from the patient, the amount of exposure can be kept much lower.
Another co-worker recalled him saying that 'he didn't want to have any government official telling him what to do'.
Employees faced with directives they did not understand would also ask for help from a bilingual co-worker if one were readily available.
In a simple analogy, we might compare this to our experience of a person we know in a certain context as a co-worker, a teacher.
Notably, co-worker social support had a strong protective effect on future fatigue in women.
By far, the most common talk partner was one's spouse or significant other, followed by another relative, a friend, or a co-worker.
Not long afterwards, he told a co-worker that he probably would not be seeing him again.
This legitimating language de-humanized the "other" in the conflict and quickly turned neighbor, co-worker, relative, or simply fellow citizen into an alien whose very existence threatened one's own existence.
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compañero, -a de trabajo, colega [masculine-feminine]…
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