familiar / fəˈmɪl yər /

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familiar2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. commonly or generally known or seen: a familiar sight.
  2. well-acquainted; thoroughly conversant: to be familiar with a subject.
  3. informal; easygoing; unceremonious; unconstrained: to write in a familiar style.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a familiar friend or associate.
  2. Also called familiar spirit .Witchcraft and Demonology. a supernatural spirit or demon, often in the form of an animal, supposed to serve and aid a witch or other individual.
  3. Roman Catholic Church. an officer of the Inquisition, employed to arrest accused or suspected persons.a person who belongs to the household of the pope or of a bishop, rendering domestic though not menial service.

familiar 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

common, well-known

adj. 形容词 adjective

knowledgeable

adj. 形容词 adjective

friendly, bold

更多familiar例句

  1. One of the people familiar with Pence’s prep work said several debate-related meetings were slated to be held Thursday.
  2. Obviously, McDonald’s wants to be accommodating of customers, especially during a pandemic, and plenty of McDonald’s workers were probably already familiar with Travis Scott.
  3. Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA, Commerzbank AG, HSBC Holdings Plc, ING Groep NV and Societe Generale SA are working on the deal, according to the person familiar.
  4. Two congressional aides and a separate official familiar with the meeting confirmed Biden’s appearance with Democratic senators, which was first reported by Politico.
  5. Cloud-data software maker Snowflake priced its initial public offering at $120 a share, above the marketed range, according to a person familiar with the matter who asked not to be identified.
  6. Lalo said he reported the kidnapping to his ICE handlers, which was confirmed by a former federal agent familiar with the case.
  7. It was one of the few things that felt familiar to him after being away from the outside world since 1975.
  8. When ‘Downton Abbey’ returns Sunday night, its fashion fans are in for a familiar treat.
  9. In the midst of the clubbiness, there is a heimishe (Yiddish for familiar, old school) quality.
  10. More than bawdy, though, The Ball adds a familiar unpretentiousness to trendy locales like Tao, Lavo, The Park, and Dream Hotel.
  11. Several pioneers familiar with the facts of the tragedy at the time of its occurrence were also present.
  12. He was tall and of familiar figure, and the firelight was playing in the tossed curls of his short, fair hair.
  13. He glanced aside, and saw an exceedingly pretty, dark face, which looked vaguely familiar.
  14. Could this be the safe old house in which childish days had passed, in which all around were always friendly and familiar faces?
  15. A small boy of three years and nine months on receiving from his nurse the familiar order, "Come here!"