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overfamiliarity

/fuh-mil-ee-ar-i-tee, -mil-yar-/US // fəˌmɪl iˈær ɪ ti, -mɪlˈyær- //UK // (fəˌmɪlɪˈærɪtɪ) //

过度熟悉,熟悉程度过高,过度熟悉的情况,过度熟悉情况

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural fa·mil·i·ar·i·ties.

    • : thorough knowledge or mastery of a thing, subject, etc.
    • : the state of being familiar; friendly relationship; close acquaintance; intimacy.
    • : an absence of ceremony and formality; informality.
    • : freedom of behavior justified only by the closest relationship; undue intimacy.
    • : Often familiarities. an instance of such freedom, as in action or speech.
    • : a sexual liberty or impropriety.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as infreedom

Examples

  • They had a bit of shared history, with plenty to still uncover about one another, a mix of familiarity and intrigue that’s rare when getting to know someone in your golden years.

  • Listeners constantly hear “country music is a family,” as the genre goes above and beyond to sell familiarity.

  • The study didn’t include other factors, like a person’s own familiarity with weapons.

  • He has experience as an offensive coordinator at Miami and Arkansas, and he has familiarity with Locksley’s offensive system.

  • As visualizations of an unfolding pandemic, our familiarity with the idea of a dashboard and its operations obscures the significant delays and gaps in public health metric reporting and the limits of individual action.

  • And there is definitely something to finding solace in food, familiarity, and memory.

  • Talking about death is never easy, but with food, comfort, and familiarity, a new kind of dinner party is making it easier.

  • Living in a society openly governed by force with those who have demonstrated their familiarity with it increases the danger.

  • Familiarity with search-engines helps, a strange quirk of working in this retro medium.

  • The difference is one of familiarity and choice not law or logic.

  • It was such a magnificent sum that Sol did not feel like taking the familiarity with it of mentioning it aloud.

  • Education is the cultivation of a just and legitimate familiarity betwixt the mind and things.

  • Education is a just and legitimate familiarity betwixt the mind and things.

  • His imagination, wakened by Egypt, plunged backwards with a sense of strange familiarity.

  • Even slight familiarity with the microscopic structure of vegetable tissue will prevent the chagrin of such errors.