familiar
familiar 英 [fəˈmɪliə(r)] 美 [fəˈmɪljɚ]
adj. 熟悉的
名词复数:familiars
- When something is so commonplace you know it well, it's familiar. A familiar song might be one that you hum along to without even thinking about it.
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- adj. 熟悉的
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1. He is familiar with export procedure.
他熟悉出口手续。
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2. to look/sound/taste familiar
看╱听╱尝起来熟悉
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3. He's a familiar figure in the neighbourhood.
他在这个地区是大家熟悉的人物。
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4. Violent attacks are becoming all too familiar (= sadly familiar).
暴力攻击变成了司空见惯的现象。
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5. Are you familiar with the computer software they use?
你熟悉他们使用的计算机软件吗?
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6. 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。
- familiar (adj.) mid-14c., "intimate, very friendly, on a family footing," from Old French famelier "related; friendly," from Latin familiaris "domestic, private, belonging to a family, of a household;" also "familiar, intimate, friendly," dissimilated from *familialis, from familia (see family). From late 14c. as "of or pertaining to one's family." Of things, "known from long association," from late 15c. Meaning "ordinary, usual" is from 1590s.
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