friend

friend
frend
noun
1) (someone who knows and likes another person very well: He is my best friend.) amigo
2) (a person who acts in a friendly and generous way to people etc he or she does not know: a friend to animals.) amigo
- friendly
- friendship
- make friends with
- make friends

friend n amigo
is he a friend of yours? ¿es amigo tuyo?
we're very good friends somos muy buenos amigos
to make friends with someone hacerse amigo de alguien
friend
tr[frend]
noun
1 amigo,-a, compañero,-a
I'd like to introduce you to a friend of mine me gustaría presentarte a un amigo mío
Maria and I have been best friends for years Maria y yo somos amigas íntimas desde hace años
they say that they're just good friends dicen que sólo son buenos amigos
2 (helper, supporter) amigo,-a (of/to, de)
friends of the arts amigos de las artes
3 (Quaker) cuáquero,-a
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
a friend in need (is a friend indeed) en la necesidad se conoce a los amigos
my honorable friend SMALLPOLITICS/SMALL mi respetable colega
my learned friend SMALLLAW/SMALL mi eminente colega
to be friends with somebody ser amigo,-a de alguien
to have friends in high places tener enchufe
to make friends with somebody trabar amistad con alguien, hacerse amigo,-a de alguien
Friends of the Earth Los Amigos de la Tierra
friend ['frɛnd] n
: amigo m, -ga f
friend
n.
allegado s.m.
amigo s.m.
compadre s.m.
compañero, -era s.m.,f.
gente de paz s.f.
frend
noun
1) (close acquaintance) amigo, -ga m,f

he soon made friends with her — en poco tiempo se hizo amigo suyo

with friends like that, who needs enemies? — (set phrase) con amigos así ¿quién necesita enemigos? (fr hecha)

that's what friends are for — para eso están los amigos

any friend of yours is a friend of mine — tus amigos son mis amigos

who goes there: friend or foe? — ¿quién vive?

a friend in need is a friend indeed — en las malas se conoce a los amigos

2) (Relig)

the Society of Friends — la Sociedad de los Amigos

[frend]
N amigo(-a) m / f; (at school, work etc) compañero(-a) m / f

friend! — (Mil) ¡gente de paz!

a friend of mine — un amigo mío

he's no friend of mine — no es mi amigo, no es amigo mío

a friend of the family — un amigo de la familia

let's be friends — hagamos las paces

to be friends with sb — ser amigo de algn

we're the best of friends — somos muy amigos

we're just good friends — somos solo amigos, somos amigos nada más

to make friends with sb — hacerse amigo de algn, trabar amistad con algn

he makes friends easily — hace amigos con facilidad

he is no friend to violence — no es partidario de la violencia

to have a friend at court — (fig) tener enchufe

the Society of Friends — (Rel) los cuáqueros

Friends of the Earth — Amigos mpl de la Tierra

Friends of the National Theatre — Asociación f de Amigos del Teatro Nacional

learned
* * *
[frend]
noun
1) (close acquaintance) amigo, -ga m,f

he soon made friends with her — en poco tiempo se hizo amigo suyo

with friends like that, who needs enemies? — (set phrase) con amigos así ¿quién necesita enemigos? (fr hecha)

that's what friends are for — para eso están los amigos

any friend of yours is a friend of mine — tus amigos son mis amigos

who goes there: friend or foe? — ¿quién vive?

a friend in need is a friend indeed — en las malas se conoce a los amigos

2) (Relig)

the Society of Friends — la Sociedad de los Amigos


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