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fə'miljə1) (well-known: The house was familiar to him; She looks very familiar (to me).) velkjent, vant2) ((with with) knowing about: Are you familiar with the plays of Shakespeare?) fortrolig/kjent med, inne i, bevandret i3) (too friendly: You are much too familiar with my wife!) fortrolig, intim•- familiarity
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- familiarisationfortroligIsubst. \/fəˈmɪljə\/1) nær venn, fortrolig venn2) ( romersk-katolsk kirkevesen) tjener (for biskop eller pave)3) ( i trolldomskunst) tjenende åndIIadj. \/fəˈmɪljə\/1) fortrolig, kameratslig, vennskapelig, intim, nær2) velkjent, vanlig, ikke fremmeden sak som er kjent for alle, en sak som hver og en kjenner til3) ledig, familiær, utvungen4) ( nedsettende) familiær, nærgående, påtrengende5) ( gammeldags) familie-, hus-be familiar with fortrolig med, kjenne til, være satt inn i, være bevandret ibe on familiar terms with somebody stå på god fot med noen, kjenne noen godtget too familiar with somebody eller become too familiar with somebody ta seg friheter med noenin familiar conversation i dagligtalemake oneself familiar with gjøre seg kjent med, bli fortrolig med, sette seg inn i
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familiarly known as something — familiarly known as/called/something phrase called something by people who know it well, or by most people the Victoria Theatre, familiarly known as The Old Vic Thesaurus: relating to names and the process of naminghyponym … Useful english dictionary
familiarly called something — familiarly known as/called/something phrase called something by people who know it well, or by most people the Victoria Theatre, familiarly known as The Old Vic Thesaurus: relating to names and the process of naminghyponym … Useful english dictionary
familiarly — fa|mil|iar|ly [ fə mıljərli ] adverb in an informal or friendly way that may show a lack of respect: He placed his hand familiarly on my shoulder. familiarly known as/called something called something by people who know it well or by most people … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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familiarly — fa|mil|i|ar|ly [fəˈmıliəli US liərli] adv in an informal or friendly way ▪ Charles, familiarly known as Charlie … Dictionary of contemporary English
familiarly — adverb in an informal or friendly way: Charles, familiarly known as Charlie … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
familiarly — adverb in an intimately familiar manner (Freq. 1) Sid, as he was familiarly known by his friends, was one of the most respected and devoted members of the socialist minority group • Derived from adjective: ↑familiar … Useful english dictionary
familiarly — 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
well-known — /ˈwɛl noʊn/ (say wel nohn) adjective 1. clearly or fully known. 2. familiarly known, or familiar: his well known face. 3. generally or widely known: the well known sculptor. Also, (especially in predicative use), well known /wɛl ˈnoʊn/ (say wel… …
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