familiarly


fa·mil·iar

F0026700 (fə-mĭl′yər)adj.1. Often encountered or seen: a familiar landmark. See Synonyms at common.2. Having fair knowledge; acquainted: Are you familiar with these roads?3. Of established friendship; intimate: We are on familiar terms.4. Natural and unstudied; informal: lectured in a familiar style.5. Taking undue liberties; presumptuous: Students should not be familiar toward an instructor.6. Familial.7. Domesticated; tame. Used of animals.n.1. A close friend or associate.2. An attendant spirit, often taking animal form.3. One who performs domestic service in the household of a high official.4. A person who frequents a place.
[Middle English, from Old French familier, from Latin familiāris, domestic, from familia, family; see family.]
fa·mil′iar·ly adv.
Thesaurus
Adv.1.familiarly - in an intimately familiar manner; "Sid, as he was familiarly known by his friends, was one of the most respected and devoted members of the socialist minority group"
Translations
熟悉

familiar

(fəˈmiljə) adjective1. well-known. The house was familiar to him; She looks very familiar (to me). 熟悉的 熟悉的2. (with with) knowing about. Are you familiar with the plays of Shakespeare? 通曉 通晓3. too friendly. You are much too familiar with my wife! 過份親密 过份亲密faˈmiliarly adverb 熟悉 熟悉faˌmiliˈarity (-liˈӕ-) plural faˌmiliˈarities noun1. the state of being familiar. I was surprised by her familiarity with our way of life. 熟悉 熟悉2. an act of (too) friendly behaviour. You must not allow such familiarities. 親暱 亲昵faˈmiliarize, faˈmiliarise verb (with with) to make something well known to (someone). You must familiarize yourself with the rules. 使熟悉 使熟悉faˌmiliariˈzation, faˌmiliariˈsation noun 熟悉 熟悉