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🔑 fa·mil·iarBrE /fəˈmɪliə(r)/NAmE /fəˈmɪliər/ adjective🔑 well known to you; often seen or heard and therefore easy to recognize 熟悉的;常见到的;常听说的◆to look/sound/taste familiar 看/听/尝起来熟悉◆He's a familiar figure in the neighbourhood. 他在这个地区是大家熟悉的人物。◆Something about her voice was vaguely familiar. 她的声音有点耳熟。◆~ to sbThe smell is very familiar to everyone who lives near a bakery. 住在面包店附近的人都很熟悉这种气味。◆Violent attacks are becoming all too familiar (= sadly familiar). 暴力攻击变成了司空见惯的现象。 OPP unfamiliar 🔑 ~ with sthknowing sth very well 通晓;熟悉◆an area with which I had been familiar since childhood 我自幼就了若指掌的一个地区◆Are you familiar with the computer software they use? 你熟悉他们使用的计算机软件吗? OPP unfamiliar ~ (with sb) (of a person's behaviour 人的行为) very informal, sometimes in a way that is unpleasant 随便的◆You seem to be on very familiar terms with your tutor. 你似乎和你的导师之间很随便。◆After a few drinks her boss started getting too familiar for her liking. 老板几杯酒下肚以后就开始令她觉得过分亲昵。 |