adj.熟悉的;不拘礼节的;熟知的
n.熟人;精灵
副词:familiarly
familiar详解释义
familiar双解释义
familiar英英释义
adj.(形容词)
熟悉的,通晓的
日常用的,常见的,普通的
亲近的
不拘形式的,随便的,友好的
冒昧的,放肆的
(男女间)亲昵的
(野生动物)驯服的,见人不害怕的,习惯与人相处的
n.(名词)
知交,伴侣
常客
熟谙者,老手
高级官吏的家属
(天主教)教皇(或主教)的仆人
(传说中供女巫差遣的)妖精
(中世纪天主教会宗教裁判所)负责逮捕和关押被告的官员
adj.(形容词)
熟悉的,通晓的 that you know well
冒昧的,放肆的 too friendly for the occasion
随便的,非正式的 without tight control; informal
Noun
a person attached to the household of a high official (as a pope or bishop) who renders service in return for support
a friend who is frequently in the company of another;
"drinking companions"
"comrades in arms"
"a familiar figure"
"familiar songs"
"familiar guests"
"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"
"conversant with business trends"
"familiar with the complex machinery"
"he was familiar with those roads"
"on familiar terms"
"pretending she is on an intimate footing with those she slanders"
误 He is quite familiar to this subject.
正 He is quite familiar with this subject.
析 表示“对…熟悉”“熟悉…”的意思时须用be familiar with...结构,后接sth。
他的名字是我们这里的每个人所熟知的。误 His name is familiar with every one of us here.
正 His name is familiar to every one of us here.
析 表示“为…所熟悉〔知〕”的意思时须用be familiar to...结构,后接sb。
教学生的方法对于我们的教学系统来说很熟悉。误 Methods of teaching the students are familiar to our educational system.
正 Methods of teaching the students are familiar to our teachers.
析 用familiar to,后只接人。
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