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adjective1) (well acquainted) bekannt3) (well known) vertraut; bekannt [Gesicht, Name, Lied]; (common, usual) geläufig [Ausdruck]; gängig [Vorstellung]he looks familiar — er kommt mir bekannt vor
4) (informal) familiär [Ton, Begrüßung]; ungezwungen [Art, Sprache, Stil]5) (presumptuous) plump-vertraulich (abwertend)* * *[fə'miljə]3) (too friendly: You are much too familiar with my wife!) vertraut•- academic.ru/86893/familiarly">familiarly- familiarity
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- familiarisation* * *fa·mili·ar[fəˈmɪliəʳ, AM -jɚ]I. adj1. (well-known) vertrautthis looks \familiar to me das kommt mir irgendwie bekannt vor\familiar faces bekannte Gesichterhis face has become \familiar man kennt sein Gesicht2. (acquainted)▪ to be \familiar with sth/sb etw/jdn kennenyours is not a name I'm \familiar with Ihr Name kommt mir nicht bekannt vorto become [or get] [or grow] \familiar with sth/sb mit etw/jdm vertraut werden, sich akk an etw akk gewöhnen3. (informal) vertraulich\familiar name [or term] gebräuchliche Bezeichnungthe \familiar form LING die Du-Form\familiar form of address vertrauliche Anrede4. (too friendly) allzu vertraulich▪ to be/get \familiar with sb mit jdm vertraut sein/werdento get too \familiar with sb zu vertraulich mit jdm werden famII. n* * *[fə'mɪljə(r)]1. adj1) (= usual, well-known) surroundings, sight, scene gewohnt, vertraut; figure, voice vertraut; street, person, feeling bekannt; phrase, title, song geläufig, bekannt; complaint, event, protest häufig; (= customary) form, course, pattern üblichhis face is familiar —
the problems are all too familiar — die Probleme sind nur allzu vertraut
to be/seem familiar to sb — jdm bekannt sein/vorkommen
it looks very familiar — es kommt mir sehr bekannt vor
to follow a familiar pattern (visit) — $fan outwie gewohnt verlaufen; (negotiations) den gewohnten Verlauf nehmen; (interview) wie üblich ablaufen
2)(= conversant)
I am familiar with the word/the town — das Wort/die Stadt ist mir bekannt or (more closely) vertrautI'm not familiar with computer language — ich bin mit der Computersprache nicht vertraut
are you familiar with these modern techniques? —
3) (= friendly) tone familiär; greeting freundschaftlich; gesture familiär, vertraulich; (= overfriendly) familiär, plumpvertraulichthe familiar form of address — die Anrede für Familie und Freunde, die vertraute Anrede
they're not the kind of people one wishes to become too familiar with — mit solchen Leuten möchte man sich nicht unbedingt näher einlassen
2. n* * *familiar [fəˈmıljə(r)]A adj (adv familiarly)1. vertraut:a) gewohnt (Anblick etc)b) bekannt (Gesicht)c) geläufig (Ausdruck etc):familiar quotations geflügelte Worte2. vertraut, bekannt ( beide:with mit):make o.s. familiar witha) sich mit jemandem bekannt machen,b) sich mit einer Sache vertraut machen;the name is quite familiar to me der Name ist mir völlig vertraut oder geläufig3. familiär, vertraulich, ungezwungen (Ton etc)4. eng, vertraut (Freund etc):be on familiar terms with sb mit jemandem auf vertrautem Fuß stehen oder freundschaftlich verkehren6. zutraulich (Tier)7. obs leutseligB s1. Vertraute(r) m/f(m)3. KATH Familiaris m:fam. abk1. familiar2. family* * *adjective1) (well acquainted) bekannt2) (having knowledge) vertraut ( with mit)3) (well known) vertraut; bekannt [Gesicht, Name, Lied]; (common, usual) geläufig [Ausdruck]; gängig [Vorstellung]4) (informal) familiär [Ton, Begrüßung]; ungezwungen [Art, Sprache, Stil]5) (presumptuous) plump-vertraulich (abwertend)* * *(with) adj.vertraut (mit) adj. adj.allgemein bekannt adj.familiär adj.geläufig adj.gewohnt adj.vertraut adj.
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