英 [fəˈmɪliəli] 美 [fəˈmɪliərli]
adv. 不拘礼节地;亲密地;精通地
familiarly /fəˈmɪljəlɪ/
习语 If you say that something or someone is familiarly known as a particular thing or familiarly called a particular thing, you are giving the name that people use informally to refer to it. 昵(称); 亲切地(被称为)
...Ann Hamilton's father, familiarly known as "Hank."
...安·汉密尔顿的父亲,昵称“汉克”。
in an intimately familiar manner
Sid, as he was familiarly known by his friends, was one of the most respected and devoted members of the socialist minority group
... familiarly 不拘礼节地;亲密地;精通地 familiarity 熟悉,精通;亲密;随便 familiarization 熟悉,精通;亲密 ...
... 亲热闲谈 coze 亲热地 familiarly 亲热王 PONCEO ...
... familiar 熟悉的; family 家庭; familiarly 亲近地 ...
familiar 熟悉的;常见的;亲近的
不拘礼节地;亲密地;精通地
He touched her cheek familiarly.
他亲昵地碰了碰她的面颊。
That familiarly solid and competent voice said, "Come in."
那个熟悉的坚定而干练的声音说:“请进。”
With these rooms I might now have been familiarly acquainted!
这些房间也许早就让我走熟了!
Eikhenbaum in this culture will be using such a word advisedly, almost familiarly, but at the same time it's very interesting that the kind of science he's thinking about is not just any science.
艾肯鲍姆经常故意使用阶级斗争这个词,但有趣的是,他所声称的这种科学,并不只是任意一种普通的科学。
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As he stood smoking familiarly at his garden gate, visitors would clamour for a photograph.
Mr. Netanyahu may be able to alter the agenda of the relationship, giving Americans comfort that his policies are not only familiarly conservative, but more beneficial to U.S. interests than those of the Labor government.