familiarly

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
samimi bir şekilde
dostça
teklifsizce
samimilikle
alışkın olarak
familiar
{s} tanıdık

O şarkı bana tanıdık geliyor. - That song sounds familiar to me.

Tom partide hiç tanıdık yüzler görmedi. - Tom didn't see any familiar faces at the party.

familiar
aşina

Onun müziğine aşinayım. - I am familiar with his music.

Ben ona aşina değilim. - I'm not familiar with that.

familiar
{s} bilinen

Onun hakkında bilinen bir şey olduğunu biliyordum. - I knew there was something familiar about him.

familiar
tanınan
familiar
{s} içten

Bir taraftan o herkese naziktir fakat diğer taraftan çok fazla içtenlikle davranmaz. - On the one hand he is kind to everyone, but on the other hand he never behaves with too much familiarity.

familiar
{s} samimi
familiar
{s} alışılmış
familiar
yakın

Ben böyle yakınlığa izin vermezdim. - I wouldn't permit such familiarity.

Leyla, Arabistan'da büyüdü ve develerle çok yakındı. - Layla grew up in Arabia and was very familiar with camels.

familiar
{i} arkadaş

Ebeveynlerim onun arkadaşını tanıyorlar. - My parents are familiar with her friend.

familiar
iyi bilinen
familiar
senlibenli
familiar
dostça
familiar
iyi tanınan
familiar
{i} yakın dost
familiar
olağan
familiar
sulu
familiar
bildik
familiar
laubali
familiar
bilen
familiar
anlayan
familiar
bambılı
familiar
fazla samimi
familiar
yaygın
familiar
alışılageldik
familiar
haberdar olan
familiar
{s} teklifsiz
familiar
mahrem
familiar
cin
familiar
{s} senli benli
familiar
{i} samimi arkadaş
familiar
{s} alışık
familiar
{i} koruyucu ruh
familiar
arsız
familiar
aile ferdi
familiar
hizmetçi
familiar
{i} iyi arkadaş
familiar
malûmatı olan
familiar
{s} içli dışlı
familiar
familiar spirit bir insanın hizmetinde olduğu farz edilen cin veyag
familiar
teklifsiz dost
familiar
{s} doğal davranışlı
familiar
aşna
in a friendly manner
dostça
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
{a} intimately, without formality
in a friendly manner
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
In a familiar manner}
In a familiar manner
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. Ann Hamilton's father, familiarly known as `Dink'. in an informal or friendly way
familiar
Inappropriately intimate or friendly

Don’t be familiar with me, boy!.

familiar
Of or pertaining to a family; familial
familiar
A close friend

a friend of mine, that finding a receipt in Brassavola, would needs take hellebore in substance, and try it on his own person; but had not some of his familiars come to visit him by chance, he had by his indiscretion hazarded himself; many such I have observed.

familiar
Intimate or friendly

We are not on familiar terms.

familiar
A member of one's family or household
familiar
{n} an intimate acquaintance, a demon
familiar
{a} intimate, affable, free, common
familiar
(usually followed by `with') well informed about or knowing thoroughly; "conversant with business trends"; "familiar with the complex machinery"; "he was familiar with those roads"
familiar
Some form of animal which has a strong psychic links with a Witch This animal is treated as a magickal partner, and believed to lend energy and insight to the magickal user It was at one time believed to be an incarnated portion of the soul of the person who had the creature
familiar
having mutual interests or affections; of established friendship; "on familiar terms"; "pretending she is on an intimate footing with those she slanders"
familiar
a person who is frequently in the company of another; "drinking companions"; "comrades in arms"
familiar
An animal who has a spiritual bond with a witch This animal is usually the family pet or it can be a spiritual entity created to protect the home from the astral Warlock: Warlocks are former witches who failed to follow the wiccan crede (moral code) According to The Book of Shadows, a warlock will hunt out and kill as many witches as possible Witch: A person, male or female, who follows the ways of the Wicca A witch is not evil until he or she uses their power for evil purposes Wicca: This is the alternative name for modern witchcraft The practices of the Wicca date back to ancient times and formed the term witch in "old english" Wiccan Rede: The Wiccan rede is the moral code of the witches: "An ye harm none, do what ye will" THis means that witches are allowed to do what they like as long as they harm no one
familiar
within normal everyday experience; common and ordinary; not strange; "familiar ordinary objects found in every home"; "a familiar everyday scene"; "a familiar excuse"; "a day like any other filled with familiar duties and experiences
familiar
a spirit (usually in animal form) that acts as an assistant to a witch or wizard
familiar
{s} ordinary, common; skilled; close, intimate; well-known; informal; tame; domestic (Archaic)
familiar
Characterized by, or exhibiting, the manner of an intimate friend; not formal; unconstrained; easy; accessible
familiar
to know about a person or a thing (e g I am familiar with how to change a flat tire )
familiar
An intimate; a companion
familiar
Well known; well understood; common; frequent; as, a familiar illustration
familiar
An attendant spirit often in animal form
familiar
well known or easily recognized; "a familiar figure"; "familiar songs"; "familiar guests"
familiar
An attendant demon or evil spirit
familiar
Improperly acquainted; wrongly intimate
familiar
Acquainted
familiar
If someone or something is familiar to you, you recognize them or know them well. He talked of other cultures as if they were more familiar to him than his own They are already familiar faces on our TV screens. the familiar names of long-established local firms. + familiarity fa·mili·ar·ity Tony was unnerved by the uncanny familiarity of her face
familiar
a person attached to the household of a high official (as a pope or bishop) who renders service in return for support
familiar
Closely acquainted or intimate, as a friend or companion; well versed in, as any subject of study; as, familiar with the Scriptures
familiar
Of or pertaining to a family; domestic
familiar
disapproval If someone you do not know well behaves in a familiar way towards you, they treat you very informally in a way that you might find offensive. The driver of that taxi-cab seemed to me familiar to the point of impertinence + familiarity fa·mili·ar·ity She needed to control her surprise at the easy familiarity with which her host greeted the head waiter. + familiarly fa·mili·ar·ly `Gerald, isn't it?' I began familiarly. a cat or other animal that lives with a witch and has magical powers
familiar
An animal, such as a pet, a Nature Spirit, or a magickal creature that aids and protects a Witch Cats are commonly associated with Witches as familiars
familiar
a spirit (usually in animal form) that acts as an assistant to a witch or wizard a person attached to the household of a high official (as a pope or bishop) who renders service in return for support having mutual interests or affections; of established friendship; "on familiar terms"; "pretending she is on an intimate footing with those she slanders"
familiar
If you are familiar with something, you know or understand it well. Lesinko is quite familiar with Central Television. He worked there for 25 years + familiarity fa·mili·ar·ity The enemy would always have the advantage of familiarity with the rugged terrain
familiar
{i} good friend, acquaintance; member of the household of a pope or bishop; officer of the Inquisition; demon or evil spirit who comes when summoned
familiar
An animal [either mortal or on the astral plane] which enhances a Witches magical workings Familiars are also attributed to do tasks for Witches, but I don't know many familiars who do anything besides help out with raising energy during a rite Traditionally, cats were most commonly associated as being a Witches familiar, which is why cats were often seen as bad luck in Europe around the early 1800s [massive slaughters of cats around that time led to a rise in the rat population wihch was the cause of the spread of the bubonic plague, more commonly known as the Black Plague]
familiar
A spirit or guardian who is close to a human being and considered a companion in magick The spirit often manifests itself in a sacred object or a pet This explains the misconception that all witches have black cats, which is not necessarily true though a cat is a magickal creature and often does become a familiar
familiar
A familiar is the name given to the particular animal identified with a craftworker The traditional witch's familiar is depicted as a cat, although in truth it could be any animal Be sure, however, to let the familiar choose you, and not try to impose your will by deciding which is your favourite animal, or which would hold the most prestige in your eyes
familiar
Known to one
familiar
A confidential officer employed in the service of the tribunal, especially in apprehending and imprisoning the accused
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