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familiare

В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

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италиански
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I. familiar [Brit fəˈmɪlɪə, Am fəˈmɪljər] ПРИЛ

1. familiar (well-known):

familiar landmark, phrase, sight, shape, sound
familiare (to a)
familiar face, figure, name, story, voice
familiare (to a)
familiar face, figure, name, story, voice
conosciuto (to da)
her face looked familiar to me
that name has a familiar ring to it, that name sounds familiar
to be on familiar ground прен

2. familiar (customary):

familiar argument, complaint, excuse, feeling

3. familiar (acquainted):

to be familiar with sb, sth
to make oneself familiar with sth

4. familiar (intimate):

familiar language, manner, tone
to be on familiar terms with sb
to be too familiar with sb

II. familiar [Brit fəˈmɪlɪə, Am fəˈmɪljər] СЪЩ

1. familiar МИТ:

familiar

2. familiar (friend):

familiar
intimo м / intima f
tediously familiar
reassuringly familiar
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италиански
английски
английски
to be familiar or on familiar terms with sb
it seems vaguely familiar
to make oneself familiar with sth
familiare colloquio
familiar
familiare viso, paesaggio, nome
familiar
I'm not familiar with the author

в PONS речника

английски
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италиански
италиански

familiar [fə·ˈmɪl·jɚ] ПРИЛ

1. familiar (well-known):

familiar

2. familiar (acquainted):

to be familiar with sth

3. familiar (friendly):

familiar
familiar form of address ЛИНГВ
to be on familiar terms (with sb)
to be slightly familiar with sth
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
familiar
to be familiar with sth
familiar
familiar
I'm not familiar with the place

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It is a white solid that is slightly soluble in water.
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The vertical drop for a men's course is 180to220m 0 and slightly less for women.
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Other recensions also exist, slightly later in date than the first.
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