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familiar

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be familiar with (someone or something)

To be acquainted with or knowledgeable about someone or something. Yeah, I'm familiar with Bill, he seems like a good guy. I'm not familiar with that song—how does it go? If you're already familiar with our internal database-management software, you can take over this project today.
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become familiar with (someone or something)

To become acquainted with or knowledgeable about someone or something. I first became familiar with the suspect when we collaborated on a project together 10 years ago. You'll need to become familiar with our internal database-management software before you take over this project. We have to become familiar with how many songs before practice next Tuesday?
See also: become, familiar

familiar with (someone or something)

Acquainted with or knowledgeable about someone or something. Yeah, I'm familiar with Bill, he seems like a good guy. I'm not familiar with that song—how's it go? If you're already familiar with our internal database-management software, you can take over this project today.
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get familiar with (someone or something)

To become acquainted with or knowledgeable about someone or something. Our company hosts a week-long retreat each summer. It's a great way for employees to get familiar with each other and begin developing strong bonds of friendship and trust. You'll need to get familiar with our internal database-management software before you take over this project. You need to get familiar with Greek mythology, and fast, if you want to have any hope of passing this exam!
See also: familiar, get

get fresh with (one)

1. To treat one impolitely or inappropriately, especially by talking back to an authority figure. Don't get fresh with your mother, young lady! Whenever a student is getting fresh with me, I make them sit in front of the entire class and answer every question I ask. Are you really going to get fresh with me? All right, then, you're grounded for two weeks!
2. To grope or caress one in an aggressive, over-eager, or unsolicited sexual manner. We were having a lovely date, but then he started getting fresh with me in the movie theater. The secretary alleges that the CEO got fresh with her multiple times during the course of her time working at the company. A: "Whoa, you really slapped him in the face?" B: "He was getting fresh with me! What was I supposed to do?"
See also: fresh, get

get in bad with (one)

To be disliked by someone; to get into trouble with someone. I didn't want to get in bad with the boss, so I decided to laugh along with his rather offensive joke. The defendant, who claims to be buried in debt after getting in bad with loan sharks years ago, has pleaded guilty of robbing the convenience store with an illegal firearm. Yikes, Tiffany sure is mad at you! How did you get in bad with her?
See also: bad, get

get in good with (someone)

To become the object of someone's favor; to do something that causes someone to be pleased. The superintendent is a powerful woman in the school district, so I hope you can get in good with her. I only got in good with John after I baked him a cake. Hey, your friend Tiffany doesn't seem to like me. How can I get in good with her?
See also: get, good

get in tune with (someone or something)

1. To come to be in unison with a musician or piece of music. People don't realize how hard it is to get in tune with the music when you can't hear yourself singing! The cellist seems to be having trouble getting in tune with the rest of the string section. Hey, man, can you get your guitar in tune with the rest of the band?
2. To come to be in agreement or concordance with someone or something. The new managing editor is having trouble getting in tune with everyone else in our department. He just doesn't seem willing to adapt to our way of doing things. Companies will have to get in tune with the new anti-money-laundering legislation soon or risk facing fines of up to $2.5 million. Emily and I will figure out a workable solution, don't worry. I always get in tune with her in the end.
See also: get, tune

have a familiar ring

To sound like something one has heard before. I must have read this before—the words in the opening paragraph have a familiar ring to them. A: "Does this have a familiar ring to you?" B: "No, I don't think we've gone over these kinds of conjugations before." This new hit must be sampling a famous song because it has a very familiar ring to it.
See also: familiar, have, ring
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2024 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.

*familiar with someone or something

to have a good knowledge of someone or something. (*Typically: be ~; become ~; get ~.) Are you familiar with changing a flat tire? I can't speak German fluently, but I'm somewhat familiar with the language.
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have a familiar ring (to it)

Fig. [for a story or an explanation] to sound familiar. Your excuse has a familiar ring. Have you done this before? This term paper has a familiar ring to it. I think it has been copied.
See also: familiar, have, ring
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

have a familiar ring

Sound or seem as though one has already heard of something. For example, That story has a familiar ring; I'm sure I've read it before.
See also: familiar, have, ring
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

have a familiar ˈring (about/to it)

sound familiar: His complaints have a familiar ring. Others have said exactly the same thing about our designs.The music in the movie had a familiar ring to it. I think it was Schumann.
See also: familiar, have, ring
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017

in a familiar way

mod. pregnant. (Euphemistic for in a family way.) Britney is in a familiar way, have you heard?
See also: familiar, way
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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References in periodicals archive
Su reciente libro "Alteridad familiar: una lectura desde Emmanuel Levinas", editado por el Fondo Editorial de la Universidad Luis Amigo, constituye un juicioso proceso investigativo desde un enfoque documental que centrado en las obras de Levinas aporta multiples argumentos relacionales para proponer que si bien la familia es un escenario de "hostilidad" donde emergen conflictos, tambien ha de ser comprendida como contexto de "acogida" y de esperanza creativa para gestar y propagar alternativas que se contraponen a la violencia.
The simple answer that runs through his book has a familiar ring: marketing, marketing, marketing, or what we might call "discoverability" and "distribution"--getting the most familiar product in the front of the most people.
Just 2% say they should not be available, while 36% are not familiar with the product.
The study, published in the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, evaluated school-going children and found that children with high language skills - a better ability to understand and process language - were able to understand what was being said both by people they knew and were familiar with, as well as strangers who had a similar accent to people they were familiar with.
M2 EQUITYBITES-July 3, 2018-Digital Innovation Lab Reflexions Acquires New York-Based Familiar Studio
Y por si todo esto fuese poco, en el fondo estamos ante una percepcion subjetiva del usuario, que puede no coincidir con el punto de vista de los profesionales, y que en todo caso variara a lo largo del tiempo, entre situaciones y entre sujetos, manifestando oscilaciones adicionales en funcion de variables tales como el nivel educativo y socioeconomico, el genero y la edad u otras como las experiencias previas, el apoyo familiar durante el proceso de atencion sanitaria, la presencia de alteraciones emocionales durante la estancia, ciertas opiniones y creencias de los usuarios de salud, etc.
Synopsis: May Patterson has written "Seeking a Familiar Face: The Transforming Journey of Connecting with God" specifically for anyone has ever felt disappointed, like their life isn't as fulfilling as they had always dreamed it would be, that they are laden down with responsibilities, feeling overwhelmed and empty, or maybe even a bit caged.
Washington: IDB Invest will provide the guarantee to a loan that Instituto de Prevision Social (IPS) will disburse to Banco Familiar SAECA in Paraguay.
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