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    friend 的英语意思

    friendfriend1 /frend/ noun [countable] 查看全部语言翻译1person you like someone who you know and like very much and enjoy spending time with非常了解和喜欢、并乐于共度时光的人:  Jerry, this is my friend Sue.杰瑞,这是我的朋友苏。 She’s always out with her friends.她总是和朋友们出去。 One of her closest friends died at the weekend.她最亲密的朋友之一在周末去世了。 I met Jim through a friend.我通过一个朋友认识了吉姆。2be friends (with somebody) to be someone’s friend成为某人的朋友:  I’ve been friends with the Murkets for twenty years.我和默克特一家做了二十年朋友了。3a)make friends to become friendly with people与人交朋友:  Jenny has always found it easy to make friends at school.珍妮在学校总是很容易交到朋友。 b)make friends with somebody to become friendly with someone与某人交朋友:  He made friends with an old fisherman.他和一位老渔夫成了朋友。4be just (good) friends used to say that you are not having a romantic relationship with someone用于表示与某人没有恋爱关系:  I’m not going out with Nathan – we’re just good friends.我和内森没在谈恋爱——我们只是好朋友。5supporter someone who supports an organization such as a theatre, art gallery, charity etc by giving money or help通过捐款或提供帮助来支持剧院、美术馆、慈善机构等组织的人friend of the Friends of the Tate泰特之友6not an enemy someone who has the same beliefs, wants to achieve the same things etc as you, and will support you与你有相同信念、追求相同目标等并愿意支持你的人:  our friends and allies around the world我们在世界各地的朋友和盟友 She shot him a quick glance as if unsure whether he was friend or foe.她迅速瞥了他一眼,似乎不确定他究竟是友是敌。 Don’t worry, you’re among friends.别担心,这里都是自己人。7someone who has created a link with you on a social networking site on the Internet, by visiting your webpage and clicking on it在网络社交平台上通过访问你的主页并点击操作与你建立联系的人:  She has thousands of friends on MySpace.她在 MySpace 上有成千上万的好友。8parliament/court of law British English a)my honourable friend used by a member of parliament when speaking about another member of parliament议员在提及另一位议员时使用 b)my learned friend used by a lawyer when speaking about another lawyer in a court of law律师在法庭上提及另一位律师时使用9be no friend of something to not like or be a supporter of something不喜欢某事物或不支持某事物:  I’m no friend of socialism, as you know.你知道,我并不赞同社会主义。10Friend a member of the Society of Friends贵格会成员 SYN  Quaker11our/your friend spoken口语 used humorously to talk about someone you do not know, who is doing something annoying幽默地用来指某个你不认识的、正在做令人烦恼之事的人:  Our friend with the loud voice is back.那位嗓门大的"朋友"又回来了。12have friends in high places to know important people who can help you认识能够帮助自己的重要人物13a friend in need someone who helps you when you need it在你需要时伸出援手的人14be in the friend zone informal非正式 to be regarded as a friend by someone for whom you have romantic feelings被自己有爱意的人视为普通朋友COLLOCATIONS词语搭配ADJECTIVES/NOUN + friend形容词/名词 + friendsomebody’s best friend (=the friend you like the most)· Fiona was her best friend.· 菲奥娜是她最好的朋友。a good/close friend (=one of the friends you like the most)· She’s a good friend of mine.· 她是我的好朋友。a dear friend (=a friend who is very important to you)· I’d like you to meet a dear friend of mine.· 我想介绍你认识我的一位挚友。an old friend (=someone who has been your friend for a long time)· We went to see some old friends who had moved to Harlow.· 我们去探望了几位已搬到哈洛的老朋友。a lifelong friend (=someone who has been your friend for the whole of your life)· The two men were lifelong friends.· 这两个人是一生的挚友。a childhood friend (=someone who was your friend when you were a child)· She had been a childhood friend of Tony Walker.· 她曾是托尼·沃克的儿时好友。a school friend· I met some old school friends for lunch.· 我和几个老同学共进了午餐。a family friend· He’s visiting family friends.· 他在拜访家里的老朋友。a personal friend· Mr Hutton is a close personal friend of my father.· 赫顿先生是我父亲的亲密私交。a mutual friend (=someone who is a friend of both you and someone else)· They went to a mutual friend’s home for dinner.· 他们去了一位共同朋友家吃晚饭。a firm friend (=a friend you like a lot and intend to keep)· They had remained firm friends ever since they first met.· 自从第一次相遇,他们就一直保持着牢固的友谊。a trusted friend· She told only a few trusted friends.· 她只告诉了几个信任的朋友。male/female friends· Most of my male friends are married now.· 我大多数男性朋友现在都结婚了。verbs动词have a friend· Suzie has plenty of friends.· 苏西有很多朋友。become friends· Liz and Vanessa soon became friends.· 利兹和瓦妮莎很快成了朋友。remain friends· We have all remained friends despite some difficult times.· 尽管经历了一些艰难时期,我们始终保持着朋友关系。phrases短语a friend of mine/yours/Bill’s etc· A friend of mine is going to Tokyo next week.· 我的一个朋友下周要去东京。a friend of a friend· I managed to get tickets from a friend of a friend.· 我从朋友的朋友那里设法弄到了票。somebody’s circle of friends (=all the friends someone has)· Her small circle of friends used to play cards together.· 她那个小圈子的朋友们过去常常一起玩纸牌。THESAURUS同义词辨析friend someone who you know and like very much and enjoy spending time with非常了解和喜欢、并乐于共度时光的人: · Dad, this is my friend Steve.· 爸,这是我的朋友史蒂夫。· She’s going to Palm Springs with some friends.· 她要和一些朋友去棕榈泉。· I got a letter from a friend from college.· 我收到了一封大学朋友的来信。· Amy’s a close friend of mine.· 艾米是我的一位亲密朋友。· John was a really good friend to me when I had all those problems last year.· 去年我遇到那些麻烦的时候,约翰对我来说真的是一个好朋友。acquaintance /əˈkweɪntəns/ someone who you know and see sometimes, but who is not one of your close friends你认识、偶尔见面,但不是亲密朋友的人: · We borrowed the money from one of Paul’s business acquaintances.· 我们从保罗的一位生意上的相识那里借了钱。mate British English informal非正式 a friend – used especially about boys or men朋友——尤指男孩或男性之间: · He always goes to the pub with his mates on Friday night.· 他每逢周五晚上总是和哥们儿去酒吧。· Terry’s an old mate of mine.· 特里是我的老朋友。buddy American English informal非正式 a friend – used especially about men or young people朋友——尤指男性或年轻人之间: · He’s out playing basketball with some of his high school buddies.· 他出去和几个高中好友打篮球了。pal informal非正式 a friend – pal sounds rather old-fashioned朋友——pal 听起来相当过时: · They met at school and have remained close pals.· 他们在学校相识,一直是亲密的好友。crony [usually plural] disapproving贬义 a friend – used about powerful people who will help each other even if it is slightly dishonest朋友——指即便稍有不当也会互相帮衬的权贵(含贬义): · He’s one of the president’s cronies.· 他是总统的亲信之一。companion written书面 someone who spends time with you, doing the same things as you – used about animals as well as people与你共度时光、做相同事情的人——也用于动物: · travelling companions· 旅伴· His dog was his constant companion.· 他的狗是他形影不离的伴侣。· the perfect companion· 完美的伴侣the girls informal非正式 a woman’s female friends女性的女性友人们: · We’re having a girls’ night out.· 我们要来一次女生夜出。the lads British English informal非正式 a man’s male friends男性的男性友人们: · a night out with the lads· 和哥们儿出去的夜晚
    friendfriend2 verb [transitive] to add someone to your list of friends on a social networking site在社交网络平台上将某人添加到好友列表:  I never friend someone I haven’t met in real life.我从不把现实生活中没见过的人添加为好友。