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词组 FRIENDLINESS
释义
See also KINDNESS.
be down (with someone)
n. be friends with someone; to be okay or on good terms with someone. (Down = okay.)
It's okay. I'm down with Chuck.Chuck and I are down.
break the ice
tr. to attempt to become friends with someone.
He tried to break the ice, but she was a little cold.A nice smile does a lot to break the ice.
buddy-buddy
mod. friendly; too friendly.
Why is that guy so buddybuddy with me?Don't try to get too buddy-buddy with these people. They don't like strangers.What a buddybuddy phony!
buddy up to someone
in. to become very friendly toward someone.
Why are you buddying up to me? I don't even know you.Try to buddy up to him and pretend you are interested in what he is doing.
chummy
mod. friendly.
I'm glad to see that you are a little more chummy this morning.Don't get too chummy with me. I'm a real son of a bitch.
come on
in. to begin to become friendly.
After a few minutes, they began to come on to each other.When the nervousness of meeting a blind date passed, Sam and Mary began to come on, and we could see it would be a success.
pal around (with someone)
in. to be friends with someone; to move about socially with someone.
Tom and Heidi have palled around for years.Young people like to pal around with one another.
pally (with someone)
mod. friendly or overly friendly with someone.
I don't know why Sue acts so pally. I hardly know her.She doesn't seem pally with me.
palsy-walsy
mod. friendly; overly friendly. (Often with with.)
Why is Tom so palsy-walsy with everyone?That guy is a little too palsy-walsy.
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