词组 | familiar |
释义 | familiar The usual prepositions used with familiar when it is a predicate adjective are with and to; someone is familiar with something, and someone or something is familiar to someone. • His older black colleagues, more familiar with administrative procedures —David M. Rafky, Change, October 1971 • It is in this way that we become familiar with a language —Gerald Durrell, My Family and Other Animals, 1956 • ... this breeze, so familiar to her because of its nearly predictable comings and goings —William Styron, Lie Down in Darkness, 1951 • ... the Poles are familiar to him as a people involved for centuries in Russian affairs —Times Literary Supp., 9 Apr. 1970 Once in a while from identifies a source of familiarity: • ... traditional commercial patterns familiar from the American past —Harvey Wheeler, Center Report, June 1972 |
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