Слово англійською: friend
Іменник
Переклад friend українською: друг (найкра́щий), при́ятель, това́риш, близьки́й друг, по́друга (найкра́ща і т. д.)
Детальний опис
person you like
- a person you know well and like, and who is not usually a member of your family
- This is my friend Tom.
- Is he a friend of yours?
- Jane's a friend of the family.
- She's an old friend (= I have known her a long time).
- He's one of my best friends.
- a close/good/dear friend
- a childhood/family/longtime friend
- We've been friends for years.
- They had a quarrel, but they're friends again now.
- to become/remain friends
- as a friend I'm asking you as a friend not to tell anyone.
- She wanted to share the news with family and friends.
- She has a wide circle of friends.
- I heard about it through a friend of a friend.
see also befriend, bosom friend, boyfriend, fair-weather, false friend, four-legged friend, girlfriend, McKenzie friend, penfriend, school friendWordfinder- acquaintance
- bond
- buddy
- companion
- comrade
- friend
- mate
- neighbour
- platonic
- playmate
on the internet
- a person who is on your list of contacts on a social media website
- How many friends have you got on Facebook?
- Facebook friends
supporter
Friend
a person who supports an organization, a charity, etc., especially by giving or raising money; a person who supports a particular idea, etc.- the Friends of St Martin’s Hospital
- a friend of democracy
- Theatre tickets are 10% cheaper for Friends.
not enemy
- a person who has the same interests and opinions as yourself, and who will help and support you
- His eyes were moving from face to face: friend or foe?
- among friends You're among friends here—you can speak freely.
person that you meet/speak to
- (often ironic) used to talk about or to somebody that you meet who is not actually a friend
- I wish our friend at the next table would shut up.
- My friends, let me introduce myself.
in parliament/court
- (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
- my honourable friend, the member for Henley (= in the House of Commons)
- my noble friend (= in the House of Lords)
- my learned friend (= in a court of law)
in religion
Friend
a member of the Society of Friends synonym Quaker
see also flexible friendWord 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 - used to say that two friends are not having a romantic relationship with each other
- They gradually got to know each other better but they remained just good friends.
a friend in need (is a friend indeed)
- (saying) a friend who gives you help when you need it (is a true friend)
have friends in high places
- to know important people who can help you
- ‘How did he get promoted so quickly?’ ‘Oh, he has friends in high places.’
make friends (with somebody)
- to become a friend of somebody
- Simon finds it hard to make friends with other children.
- a way of describing a dog