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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
friendly 
I.friend‧ly1 S2 W3 /ˈfrendli/ BrE AmE adjective (comparative friendlier, superlative friendliest) [Word Family: noun: ↑friend, ↑friendliness, ↑friendship, ↑friendly; adjective: ↑friendly ≠ ↑unfriendly, ↑friendless; verb: ↑befriend] 1. behaving towards someone in a way that shows you like them and are ready to talk to them or help them OPP unfriendly: a friendly smile I’ve found a great pub – good beer and a friendly atmosphere. friendly to/towards Why is he suddenly so friendly towards you, Charlotte? 2. be friendly with somebody to be friends with someone: Betty’s very friendly with the Jacksons. 3. not at war with your own country, or not opposing you OPP hostile: friendly nations 4. British English a friendly game is played for pleasure or practice, and not because it is important to win: a friendly match against AC Milan 5. user-friendly/customer-friendly etc not difficult for particular people to understand or use: a user-friendly computer program a customer-friendly shopping mall 6. environmentally-friendly/ozone-friendly/eco-friendly etc not harmful to the environment, ↑ozone layer etc: eco-friendly washing powder 7. friendly fire bombs, bullets etc that accidentally kill people who are fighting on the same side —friendliness noun [uncountable] • • • THESAURUS ▪ friendly behaving towards someone in a way that shows you like them and are ready to talk to them or help them: a friendly smile | The local people are very friendly. ▪ warm [usually before noun] friendly and caring about other people, in a way that makes people like you and feel comfortable: He was such a warm caring person and everyone loved him. | We received a very warm welcome. ▪ nice especially spoken friendly and kind: Chris is a nice guy. I’m sure you’ll get on with him. | He wasn’t very nice to the other children. ▪ amiable /ˈeɪmiəbəl/ formal friendly and easy to like: Tom was an amiable young man. ▪ welcoming friendly to someone who has just arrived somewhere: a welcoming smile | The group are very welcoming to new members. ▪ hospitable friendly and eager to make visitors comfortable: I found Japanese people to be very hospitable. ▪ genial formal behaving in a cheerful and friendly way: a genial host | She was in a genial mood. ▪ cordial formal friendly and polite but formal: The two nations have always maintained cordial relations. ▪ approachable friendly and easy to talk to – used especially about people in important positions: The head teacher is very approachable. II.friendly2 BrE AmE noun (plural friendlies) [countable] British English [Word Family: noun: ↑friend, ↑friendliness, ↑friendship, ↑friendly; adjective: ↑friendly ≠ ↑unfriendly, ↑friendless; verb: ↑befriend] a game played for pleasure or practice, and not because it is important to win
friendlyhu◎ | ['frendli] | ※ | tính từ | | ■ | thân mật, thân thiết, thân thiện | | ☆ | a friendly smile | | một nụ cười thân mật | | ☆ | to have friendly relations with one's neighbours | | có quan hệ thân mật với láng giềng của mình | | ☆ | Friendly Society | | hội ái hữu | | ☆ | a friendly match | | cuộc đấu giao hữu | | ■ | thuận lợi, tiện lợi | | ☆ | a user-friendly computer system | | hệ thống máy điện toán tiện lợi cho người dùng | | ■ | (tôn giáo) (Friend) thuộc phái Quây-cơ | | 〆 | friendly lead | | ✓ | cuộc giải trí có quyên tiền (để giúp người nghèo ở Luân-đôn) |
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