familiarity
英 [fəmɪlɪ'ærɪtɪ]
美 [fə,mɪlɪ'ærəti]
英語の語源
- familiarity (n.)
- c. 1200, "closeness of personal association, intimacy," from Old French familiarite and directly from Latin familiaritatem (nominative familiaritas) "intimacy, friendship, close acquaintance," from familiaris "friendly, intimate" (see familiar). Meaning "undue intimacy" is from late 14c. That of "state of being habitually acquainted" is from c. 1600.
例文
- 1. Tony was unnerved by the uncanny familiarity of her face.
- 奇妙なことに、彼女は見覚えがあるように見えて、トニーを慌てさせた。
- 2.He had behaved with undue and oily familiarity .
- 彼はあまりにも親近感を示し、媚びている。
- 3.His familiarity with the language helped him enjoy his stay.
- 彼はこの言語に精通しているので、滞在中は快適に過ごせました。
- 4.He treated her with the easy familiarity of an equal.
- 彼は彼女に平等な身分で接し、態度はとても穏やかだ。
- 5.Her familiarity with Japanese surprised me.
- 彼女の日本語に対する熟知ぶりに驚いた。
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