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1 familiar
[fə'miljə]1) (well-known: The house was familiar to him; She looks very familiar (to me).) (důvěrně) známý, důvěrný2) ((with with) knowing about: Are you familiar with the plays of Shakespeare?) obeznámený3) (too friendly: You are much too familiar with my wife!) intimní•- familiarity
- familiarize
- familiarise
- familiarization
- familiarisation* * *• známý• důvěrný• dobře známý -
2 accustomed to
(familiar with or used to: I am not accustomed to being treated like this.) zvyklý (na) -
3 accustom
(to make (especially oneself) familiar with or used to: He soon accustomed himself to the idea.) zvyknout si- accustomed to* * *• zvyknout -
4 acquaint
[ə'kweint]1) (to make (usually oneself) familiar (with): You must acquaint yourself with the routine of the office.) seznámit se2) (to inform (a person) of: Have you acquainted her with your plans?) seznámit, informovat•- be acquainted with
- make someone's acquaintance* * *• seznámit -
5 familiarity
[-li'æ-]1) (the state of being familiar: I was surprised by her familiarity with our way of life.) obeznámenost2) (an act of (too) friendly behaviour: You must not allow such familiarities.) důvěrnost* * *• znalost• familiárnost• neformálnost -
6 newbie
['njubi:](an inexperienced user of computers, especially one who is not familiar with the rules of the Internet.) počítačový začátečník, nováček* * *• zelenáč• nováček -
7 well-known
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8 be acquainted with
(to know or be familiar with: I'm not acquainted with her father.) znát se s
См. также в других словарях:
familiär — familiär … Deutsch Wörterbuch
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familiar — [fə mil′yər] adj. [ME familier < OFr < L familiaris, of a household, domestic < familia, FAMILY] 1. Archaic having to do with a family 2. friendly, informal, or intimate [to be on familiar terms] 3. too friendly; unduly intimate or bold; … English World dictionary
familiar — [adj1] common, well known accustomed, commonplace, conventional, customary, domestic, everyday, frequent, garden variety*, habitual, homespun, household, humble, informal, intimate, known, matter of fact, mundane, native, natural, old hat*,… … New thesaurus
familiar — ► ADJECTIVE 1) well known through long or close association. 2) frequently encountered; common. 3) (familiar with) having a good knowledge of. 4) in close friendship. 5) inappropriately intimate or informal. ► NOUN … English terms dictionary
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familiar — I (customary) adjective accepted, accustomed, acknowledged, cliched, common, commonplace, consuetudinary, conventional, current, established, everyday, familiaris, frequent, general, generally seen, habitual, hackneyed, homely, household, humble … Law dictionary