familiar
adj
1 [pred 作表語]
~ with sth having a good knowledge of sth 對某事物熟悉; 通曉
facts with which every schoolboy is familiar 小 學生都熟悉的事實
I am not very familiar with botanical names. 我不太熟悉植物學方面的名稱.
2 ~ (to sb) well known (to sb); often seen or heard 為(某人)所熟知的; 經(jīng)常見到或聽到的
facts that are familiar to every schoolboy 小學生都熟悉的事實
the familiar scenes of one's childhood 兒時常見的情景
the familiar voices of one's friends 朋友的熟悉的聲音.
3 ~ (with sb) friendly and informal 友好的; 不拘禮節(jié)的
She greeted them by their first names in a familiar way. 她和他們打招呼時親切地直呼其名.
I'm on familiar terms with my bank manager. 我與銀行經(jīng)理交情很好.
4 ~ (with sb) too informal; more friendly and informal than is acceptable 過分親密的; 冒失的
The children are too familiar with their teacher. 這幫小學生對老師過於隨便. familiar, n close friend or spirit 密友; 摯友; (供女巫等差遣)的精靈
a witch's familiar 供女巫差遣的精靈.
?? 考研助記
家(family)里人(i)和藝術家(ar)是 熟悉的
?? 擴展釋義
*[f?'milj?]a. 熟悉的, 常見的, 親密的n. 熟友, 常客相關詞組: be familiar to... be familiar with... be on familiar terms with...
?? 同為「高中」詞匯
primaryadj. 首要的,主要的;最早的,原始的;[地質學]原生的;基本的;
n. 第一位;最好者;要素;候選人提拔會;
OK. We can get some more tomorrow. We should finish the floor now. Can you take the other end of this piece of wood? Now you have to pull it to make the surface smooth like that.