friendly
adjective uk/ˈfrend.li/ us/ˈfrend.li/
A2 友好的,友善的
behaving in a pleasant, kind way towards someone
a friendly face/smile 友好的面容/微笑
Our neighbours have always been very friendlyto/towards us. 我们的邻居们一直对我们很友好。
I'm on friendly terms with my daughter's teacher. 我和我女儿的老师关系处得很不错。
Are you friendly with (= a friend of) Graham? 你跟格雷厄姆是朋友吗?
Opposite: unfriendly
(某处)舒适的,令人愉快的
A friendly place is pleasant and makes you feel happy and comfortable.
It's a friendly little restaurant. 那是一家让人感觉很舒适的小饭馆。
(比赛或辩论)友谊的,非对抗的
A friendly game or argument is one that you play or have for pleasure and in order to practise your skills, rather than playing or arguing seriously with the aim of winning
We were having a friendly argument about politics. 我们就政治问题进行了一番友好的辩论。
The teams are playing a friendly match on Sunday. 两队将在周日进行一场友谊赛。
(国家)友好的;(士兵)友军的
Friendly countries and friendly soldiers are ones who are not your enemies and who are working or fighting with you.
- More examples
- The teacher greeted each child with a friendly 'Hello!'
- It's a very friendly bar with a nice relaxed atmosphere.
- We had a friendly exchange of views .
- There's no need to be frightened - he's a very friendly dog.
- They've always been very friendly towards me.
friendly
noun [ C ] UK uk/ˈfrend.li/ us/ˈfrend.li/
友谊赛
a game that is played for enjoyment and in order to practise, not with the aim of winning points as part of a serious competition
The rugby club has a friendly next week against the Giants. 该橄榄球俱乐部下星期要和巨人队打一场友谊赛。