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friend

noun
/frend/
/frend/
Idioms
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    person you like喜欢的人

  1. a person you know well and like, and who is not usually a member of your family朋友;友人
    • This is my friend Tom.这是我的朋友汤姆。
    • Is he a friend of yours?他是你的朋友吗?
    • Jane's a friend of the family.简是家里的朋友。
    • She's an old friend (= I have known her a long time).她是我的老朋友。
    • He's one of my best friends.他是我最要好的朋友之一。
    • a close/good/dear friend亲密的/好的/亲爱的朋友
    • a childhood/family/longtime friend童年/家庭/老朋友
    • We've been friends for years.我们是多年的朋友了。
    • They had a quarrel, but they're friends again now.他们吵过架,不过现在又和好了。
    • to become/remain friends成为/保持朋友
    • as a friend I'm asking you as a friend not to tell anyone.我以朋友的身份请求你不要告诉任何人。
    • She wanted to share the news with family and friends.她想和家人和朋友分享这个消息。
    • She has a wide circle of friends.她交游很广。
    • I heard about it through a friend of a friend.我通过朋友的朋友听到这事的。
    see also befriend, bosom friend, boyfriend, fair-weather, false friend, girlfriend, McKenzie friend, penfriend, school friend
    Extra Examples
    • We met at school and became lifelong friends.我们是在学校认识的,成了一辈子的朋友。
    • My ideal Saturday night is dinner with friends.我理想的周六晚上是和朋友一起吃饭。
    • We invited friends and neighbours to celebrate with us.我们邀请朋友和邻居和我们一起庆祝。
    • I hope we can remain friends.我希望我们能继续做朋友。
    • She's gone out to meet friends.她出去见朋友了。
    • I saw her out with a group of friends.我看见她和一群朋友出去了。
    • Tom is travelling/​traveling with some friends from university.汤姆正和几个大学朋友一起旅行。
    • Paul and Sue are family friends—I've known them all my life.保罗和苏是世交——我认识他们一辈子了。
    • Why don't you ask your friends at work to help?为什么不找工作上的朋友帮忙?
    • If you like our products, tell your friends.如果你喜欢我们的产品,告诉你的朋友。
    • We're visiting friends this weekend.这个周末我们要去拜访朋友。
    • He's gone to stay with a friend in London.他去伦敦和一个朋友住在一起了。
    • He has a lot of friends.他有很多朋友。
    • Does your sister have any single friends?你姐姐有单身朋友吗?
    • Even his own friends don't believe him.连他自己的朋友都不相信他。
    • He was last seen leaving a restaurant with a female friend.最后一次有人看见他是和一个女性朋友一起离开餐馆。
    • He asked a few of his male friends what they thought.他问了几个男性朋友的想法。
    • Can I bring a friend?我能带个朋友过来吗?
    • She's lost friends because of her brutal honesty.她因极其诚实而失去了朋友。
    • He won't win any friends if he carries on talking like that.如果他继续那样说话,就不会有什么朋友。
    • Her best friend at school was called Anna.她在学校最好的朋友叫安娜。
    • He married his old school friend.他和他的老校友结婚了。
    • I'm inviting only my closest friends to the party.我只会邀请我最亲密的朋友来参加这次聚会。
    • It was so relaxing to be among old friends.和老朋友在一起真放松。
    • My so-called friends are making fun of me because of my weight.我那些所谓的朋友因为我太重而取笑我。
    • We met each other through a mutual friend.我们是通过一个共同的朋友而认识的。
    • If you need a friend, just call me.如果你需要朋友,就给我打电话。
    Topics Family and relationshipsa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • best
    • bosom
    • close
    verb + friend
    • become
    • remain
    • stay
    preposition
    • friend from
    phrases
    • a circle of friends
    • a group of friends
    • a friend of a friend
    See full entry
  2. on the internet

  3. a person you communicate with on social media朋友;友人
    • How many friends have you got on Facebook?你在Facebook上有多少朋友?
    • Facebook friends脸书好友
    see also e-friend
  4. supporter支持者

  5. Friend
    a person who supports an organization, a charity, etc., especially by giving or raising money; a person who supports a particular idea, etc.赞助者;支持者
    • the Friends of St Martin’s Hospital圣马丁医院的赞助者
    • a friend of democracy维护民主的人
    • Theatre tickets are 10% cheaper for Friends.《老友记》的电影票便宜10%。
    Topics Social issuesc2
  6. not enemy不是敌人

  7. a person who has the same interests and opinions as yourself, and who will help and support you自己人;同志;同伙;同盟者
    • His eyes were moving from face to face: friend or foe?他的眼睛从一张脸转到另一张脸:朋友还是敌人?
    • among friends You're among friends here—you can speak freely.这儿都是自己人,有话直说吧。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • best
    • bosom
    • close
    verb + friend
    • become
    • remain
    • stay
    preposition
    • friend from
    phrases
    • a circle of friends
    • a group of friends
    • a friend of a friend
    See full entry
  8. person that you meet/speak to

  9. (often ironic) used to talk about or to somebody that you meet who is not actually a friend (指做傻事或烦人的事而说话者不认识的人)
    • I wish our friend at the next table would shut up.但愿我们邻桌那位仁兄闭嘴。
    • My friends, let me introduce myself.朋友们, 让我自我介绍一下。
  10. in parliament/court议会;法庭

  11. (in the UK) used by a member of parliament to refer to another member of parliament or by a lawyer to refer to another lawyer in a court of law(议员间或律师间的一种称呼)朋友,阁下,同人
    • my honourable friend, the member for Henley (= in the House of Commons)我尊敬的朋友亨利区议员(下院用语)
    • my noble friend (= in the House of Lords)我尊贵的朋友(上院用语)
    • my learned friend (= in a court of law)我博学的同人(法庭用语)
  12. in religion宗教

  13. Friend
    a member of the Society of Friends(新教)公谊会成员 synonym Quaker
  14. see also flexible friend
    Word OriginOld English frēond, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vriend and German Freund, from an Indo-European root meaning ‘to love’, shared by free.
Idioms
be (just) good friends
  1. used to say that two friends are not having a romantic relationship with each other(无恋爱关系)(只)是好朋友
    • They gradually got to know each other better but they remained just good friends.他们逐渐加深了对彼此的了解,但他们仍然只是好朋友。
a friend in need (is a friend indeed)
  1. (saying) a friend who gives you help when you need it (is a true friend)患难的朋友(才是真正的朋友);患难之交(见真情)
have friends in high places
  1. to know important people who can help you有位高权重的朋友;有贵人相助
    • ‘How did he get promoted so quickly?’ ‘Oh, he has friends in high places.’“他怎么升得这么快,”。“哦,他在高层有朋友,”。
make friends (with somebody)
  1. to become a friend of somebody是/成为(某人的)朋友
    • Simon finds it hard to make friends with other children.西蒙感到难以和其他孩子交朋友。
man’s best friend
  1. a way of describing a dog人类的好朋友(指狗)

friend

verb
/frend/
/frend/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they friend
/frend/
/frend/
he / she / it friends
/frendz/
/frendz/
past simple friended
/ˈfrendɪd/
/ˈfrendɪd/
past participle friended
/ˈfrendɪd/
/ˈfrendɪd/
-ing form friendinɡ
/ˈfrendɪŋ/
/ˈfrendɪŋ/
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  1. friend somebody to add somebody to your list of contacts on a social media website朋友:在社交媒体网站上将某人添加到您的联系人列表中
    • The chat system only allows you to communicate with those you have friended on the site.聊天系统只允许你和你在网站上加了好友的人交流。
    Word OriginOld English frēond, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vriend and German Freund, from an Indo-European root meaning ‘to love’, shared by free.

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