گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'friend'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: فرند شدن (شبکه های اجتماعی)

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2 عمومی:: دوست‌ كردن‌

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3 عمومی:: یار

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4 عمومی:: یاری‌ نمودن‌

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5 عمومی:: دوست‌

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6 عمومی:: رفیق‌

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english

1 general:: noun comrade: My friend helped me fix my car.

Simple Definitions

2 general:: friend someone who you know and like very much and enjoy spending time with: • Dad, this is my friend Steve. • She’s going to Palm Springs with some friends. • I got a letter from a friend from college. • Amy’s a close friend of mine . • John was a really good friend to me when I had all those problems last year. acquaintance someone who you know and see sometimes, but who is not one of your close friends: • We borrowed the money from one of Paul’s business acquaintances. mate British English informal a friend – used especially about boys or men: • He always goes to the pub with his mates on Friday night. • Terry’s an old mate of mine. buddy American English informal a friend – used especially about men or young people: • He’s out playing basketball with some of his high school buddies. pal informal a friend – pal sounds rather old-fashioned: • They met at school and have remained close pals. crony [ usually plural ] disapproving a friend – used about powerful people who will help each other even if it is slightly dishonest: • He’s one of the President’s cronies. companion written someone who spends time with you, doing the same things as you – used about animals as well as people: • travelling companions • His dog was his constant companion. • the perfect companion the girls informal a woman’s female friends: • We’re having a girls’ night out. the lads British English informal a man’s male friends: • a night out with the lads

Longman-Thesaurus

3 general::   noun ADJ. best, bosom, close, dear, good, great, intimate, real, special Her best friend at school was called Anna. I'm inviting only my closest friends to the party. | faithful, loyal, true | lifelong, long-standing, old It was so relaxing to be among old friends. | female, male, woman He was last seen leaving a restaurant with a female friend. | fair-weather People he had trusted turned out to be only fair-weather friends (= stopped being his friends when he was in trouble). | mutual We met each other through a mutual friend. | family, personal | childhood, school Do you keep in touch with any school friends? VERB + FRIEND become They became friends after meeting on holiday. | remain, stay We stayed friends even after we grew up and left home. | find, make He finds it difficult to make friends. She's made friends with the little girl who lives next door. | win He won't win any friends if he carries on talking like that. | have She doesn't have many good friends. PHRASES a circle of friends He introduced me to his circle of friends. | a friend of mine, yours, etc. I was given this necklace by a good friend of mine.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

4 general:: In addition to the idiom beginning with FRIEND, Also see FAIR-WEATHER FRIEND; MAKE FRIENDS.

American Heritage Idioms

5 general:: friend ADJECTIVES/NOUN + friend sb’s best friend (= the friend you like the most ) • Fiona was her best friend. a good/close friend (= one of the friends you like the most ) • She’s a good friend of mine. a dear friend (= a friend who is very important to you ) • I’d like you to meet a dear friend of mine. 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. a lifelong friend (= someone who has been your friend for the whole of your life ) • The two men were lifelong friends. a childhood friend (= someone who was your friend when you were a child ) • She had been a childhood friend of Tony Walker. a school friend • I met some old school friends for lunch. a family friend • He’s visiting family friends. a personal friend • Mr Hutton is a close personal friend of my father. a mutual friend (= someone who is a friend of both you and someone else ) • They went to a mutual friend’s home for dinner. a firm friend (= a friend you like a lot and intend to keep ) • They had remained firm friends ever since they first met. a trusted friend • She told only a few trusted friends. male/female friends • Most of my male friends are married now. verbs have a friend • Suzie has plenty of friends. become friends • Liz and Vanessa soon became friends. remain friends • We have all remained friends despite some difficult times. phrases a friend of mine/yours/Bill’s etc • A friend of mine is going to Tokyo next week. a friend of a friend • I managed to get tickets from a friend of a friend. sb’s circle of friends (= all the friends somebody has ) • Her small circle of friends used to play cards together.

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