0 easy to recognize because of being seen, met, heard, etc. before:
1 informal and friendly, sometimes in a way that does not show respect to someone who is not a family member or close friend:
2 a close friend, or a spirit in the shape of a cat, bird, or other animal that is the close companion of a witch
3 easy to recognize because previously experienced:
Her name is familiar, but I can't quite call to mind where I've heard it.
She looks familiar but I can't place her - did she use to work here?
When the conversation turns to politics he's on familiar ground.
The old familiars were all there.
Subsequently, we will explore whether familiar predictors of tolerance exert similar or dissimilar effects on generic and discriminatory perceptions.
The thesis that there are conceptual and moral differences between harming someone and allowing harm to happen to them is a familiar one.
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易認出, 熟悉的, 常見的…
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familiar, familiar [masculine-feminine], conocido/da [masculine-feminine]…
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見覚えのある, よく知っている…
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bildik, tanıdık, aşina…
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familier/-ière, connu/-ue, familier…
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