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11. | The state of being conversant;familiarity. |
| 熟悉熟悉、精通的状态;熟识 |
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12. | Too much familiarity breeds contempt . |
| 过熟生狎昵。 |
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13. | His excessive familiarity made her uncomfortable. |
| 他过分的亲昵使她不舒服。 |
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14. | Its cool stare of familiarity was intolerable. |
| 那种习以为常的冷冷的一瞥真叫她受不了。 |
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15. | Addressing each other in great familiarity |
| 称兄道弟 |
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16. | He denied familiarity with this book. |
| 他表示封这本书不熟。 |
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17. | 1.very intimate; honeyed; 2.familiarity |
| 亲昵 |
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18. | Marked by close acquaintance, association, or familiarity. |
| 亲密的以密切的相识、联系或熟悉为标志的 |
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19. | Her familiarity with Japanese surprised me. |
| 她对日语的熟谙使我惊奇。 |
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20. | Marked by unqualified certainty or sure familiarity. |
| 肯定的绝对确定或完全熟悉的 |
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