familiar
- IPA[fəˈmilyər]
美式
- well known from long or close association;often encountered or experienced; common
- a demon supposedly attending and obeying a witch, often said to assume the form of an animal;a close friend or associate.
noun: familiar, plural noun: familiars
- 釋義
形容詞
- 1. well known from long or close association their faces will be familiar to many of you a familiar voice
- ▪ often encountered or experienced; common the situation was all too familiar 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ having a good knowledge of ensure that you are familiar with the heating controls
- 2. in close friendship; intimate she had not realized they were on such familiar terms 同義詞
- ▪ informal to an inappropriate degree he was being overly familiar with Gloria 同義詞 反義詞
名詞
- 1. a demon supposedly attending and obeying a witch, often said to assume the form of an animal her familiars were her two little griffons that nested in her skirts
- 2. a close friend or associate.
- 3. (in the Roman Catholic Church) a person rendering certain services in a pope's or bishop's household.
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- IPA[fəˈmɪlɪə]
英式
- well known from long or close association: their faces will be familiar to many of you a familiar voice
- a demon supposedly attending and obeying a witch, often said to assume the form of an animal: her familiars were her two little griffons that nested in her skirts
Oxford Dictionary