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2 obavešten prisan
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3 pečen u čemu
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4 dobro upoznat sa nekim ili nečim
• familiar withСрпски-Енглески Технички речник > dobro upoznat sa nekim ili nečim
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8 dobro upoznat sa nekim ili nečim
• familiar withSerbian-English dictionary > dobro upoznat sa nekim ili nečim
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10 intiman
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• renowned• familiar• notable• intimate -
12 prisan
• close• familiar• intimate -
13 bezobrazan
• audacious; bold; brassy; brazen; caddish; calm; checky; cheeky; contumelious; familiar; festive; forward; foul; fresh; frontless; impertinent; impudent; insolent; malapert; nervy; perky; pert; petulant; sassy; saucy; scurrilous; unmannerly; unmindful; unwitting -
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• akin; allied; approximate; close; closed; congenial; contiguious; contiguous; familiar; familiarized; immediate; immient; imminent; impending; intimate; narrow; near; nearby; neighbored to; neighboured to; nigh; non remote; non-remote; pulse; speedy; sublime; twin -
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• bushy; close; ever so oft; familiar; frequent; oft; often; prevailing; rife; six; thickset -
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17 druželjubiv
• companionable; familiar; friendly; livable; liveable; sociable -
18 duh
• animus; apparation; apparition; appearance; aspiration; essence; familiar; genius genii; geniuses; ghost; go; goblin; haunt; host; larva; larvae; mettle; mind; moral; morale; nerve; poltergeist; presence; shade; shadow; soul; spectre; spirit; spook; sprite; sylph; tone; vim; wraith -
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20 običan-o
• as a rule; average; by means; commonly; commonplace; currently; customary; customized; familiar; familiarized; generally; habitual; most; non stylized; regularly; simplely; tipically; traditional; traditionally; usual; usually
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familiär — familiär … Deutsch Wörterbuch
familiar — adjetivo 1. De la familia: una reunión familiar. El ambiente familiar me relaja mucho. planificación* familiar. vida familiar. 2. Que es muy conocido: Su cara me resulta muy familiar. Su voz le era muy familiar. Aquel sonido familiar me… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
familiar — 1 Familiar, intimate, close, confidential, chummy, thick are comparable when meaning near to one another because of constant or frequent association, shared interests and activities, or common sympathies, or, when applied to words or acts,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Familiar — Fa*mil iar, a. [OE. familer, familier, F. familier, fr. L. familiaris, fr. familia family. See {Family}.] 1. Of or pertaining to a family; domestic. Familiar feuds. Byron. Syn: familial. [1913 Webster] 2. Closely acquainted or intimate, as a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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familiar — FAMILIÁR, Ă, familiari, e, adj. 1. (Despre exprimare, limbaj, stil) Care este folosit în (sau apropiat de) vorbirea obişnuită; simplu, fără pretenţii. ♦ (Despre atitudini, comportări etc.; p. ext. despre oameni) Simplu, prietenos, apropiat; p.… … Dicționar Român
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
Familiār — (Familiarist, lat.), Vertrauter, Hausfreund; auch Diener, namentlich in Klöstern und bei der Inquisition; familiär, vertraut, in der Weise eines zur Familie Gehörigen; Familiarität, familiäres Benehmen; sich familiarisieren, sich mit einer Person … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
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