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- Dictionaryfamiliar/fəˈmɪlɪə/
adjective
- 1. well known from long or close association: "their faces will be familiar to many of you"
- 2. in close friendship; intimate: "she had not realized they were on such familiar terms" Similar
noun
- 1. a demon supposedly attending and obeying a witch, often said to assume the form of an animal: "her familiars were her two little griffons that nested in her skirts"
- 2. a close friend or associate.
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FAMILIAR definition: 1. easy to recognize because of being seen, met, heard, etc. before: 2. to know something or…. Learn more.
adjective. uk / fəˈmɪl.i.ə r/ us / fəˈmɪl.i.jɚ / familiar adjective (EASY TO RECOGNIZE) Add to word list. B1. easy to recognize because of being seen, met, heard, etc. before. 熟悉的;常见的;常听说. There were one or two familiar faces (= people I knew). 那里有一两张熟悉的面孔。 The house looked strangely familiar, though she knew she'd never been there before.
The meaning of FAMILIAR is a member of the household of a high official. How to use familiar in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Familiar.
FAMILIAR meaning: 1. easy to recognize because of being seen, met, heard, etc. before: 2. to know something or…. Learn more.
Familiar means well-acquainted with another person: a familiar friend. Confidential suggests a sense of mutual trust that extends to the sharing of confidences and secrets: a confidential adviser. Intimate suggests close acquaintance or connection, often based on interest, sympathy, or affection: intimate and affectionate letters.
familiar means well-acquainted with another person: a familiar friend. confidential suggests a sense of mutual trust that extends to the sharing of confidences and secrets: a confidential adviser. intimate suggests close acquaintance or connection, often based on interest, sympathy, or affection: intimate and affectionate letters.
美 [fəˈmɪliər] 释义. 常用. 高考讲解. adj. 熟悉的; 通晓; 随便的; 过分亲昵的. 词态变化. 复数: familiars; 实用场景例句. 全部. 熟悉的. 常客. 密友. You seem to be on very familiar terms with your tutor. 你似乎和你的导师之间很随便。 牛津词典. After a few drinks her boss started getting too familiar for her liking. 老板几杯酒下肚以后就开始令她觉得过分亲昵。 牛津词典. Are you familiar with the computer software they use? 你熟悉他们使用的计算机软件吗?
/fəˈmɪliər/ well known to you; often seen or heard and therefore easy to recognize. to look/sound/seem familiar. I couldn’t see any familiar faces in the room. He's a familiar figure in the neighbourhood. Then she heard a familiar voice. The cast contains a number of familiar names. The song was vaguely familiar.
within normal everyday experience; common and ordinary; not strange. "familiar ordinary objects found in every home"; "a familiar everyday scene"; "a familiar excuse"; "a day like any other filled with familiar duties and experiences" (usually followed by `with') well informed about or knowing thoroughly.
fa·mil·iar. (fə-mĭl′yər) adj. 1. Often encountered or seen: a familiar landmark. See Synonyms at common. 2. Having fair knowledge; acquainted: Are you familiar with these roads? 3. Of established friendship; intimate: We are on familiar terms. 4. Natural and unstudied; informal: lectured in a familiar style. 5.