slovodefinícia
friendly
(encz)
friendly,laskavý adj: Zdeněk Brož
friendly
(encz)
friendly,přátelský
friendly
(encz)
friendly,přívětivý adj: Zdeněk Brož
friendly
(encz)
friendly,spřátelený adj: Zdeněk Brož
friendly
(encz)
friendly,vlídný adj: Zdeněk Brož
Friendly
(gcide)
Friendly \Friend"ly\, adv.
In the manner of friends; amicably; like friends. [Obs.]
--Shak.
[1913 Webster]

In whom all graces that can perfect beauty
Are friendly met. --Beau. & Fl.
[1913 Webster]
Friendly
(gcide)
Friendly \Friend"ly\, n.
1. A friendly person; -- usually applied to natives friendly
to foreign settlers or invaders.

These were speedily routed by the friendlies, who
attacked the small force before them in fine style.
--E. N.
Bennett.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

2. (Mil.) A member of one's own military forces, or of allied
forces.
[PJC]
Friendly
(gcide)
Friendly \Friend"ly\, a. [AS. fre['e]ndl[imac]ce.]
1. Having the temper and disposition of a friend; disposed to
promote the good of another; kind; favorable.
[1913 Webster]

2. Appropriate to, or implying, friendship; befitting
friends; amicable.
[1913 Webster]

In friendly relations with his moderate opponents.
--Macaulay.
[1913 Webster]

3. Not hostile; as, a friendly power or state.
[1913 Webster]

4. Promoting the good of any person; favorable; propitious;
serviceable; as, a friendly breeze or gale.
[1913 Webster]

On the first friendly bank he throws him down.
--Addison.

Syn: Amicable; kind; conciliatory; propitious; favorable. See
Amicable.
[1913 Webster]
friendly
(wn)
friendly
adj 1: characteristic of or befitting a friend; "friendly
advice"; "a friendly neighborhood"; "the only friendly
person here"; "a friendly host and hostess" [ant:
unfriendly]
2: inclined to help or support; not antagonistic or hostile; "a
government friendly to our interests"; "an amicable
agreement" [syn: friendly, favorable, well-disposed]
3: easy to understand or use; "user-friendly computers"; "a
consumer-friendly policy"; "a reader-friendly novel" [ant:
unfriendly]
4: of or belonging to your own country's forces or those of an
ally; "in friendly territory"; "he was accidentally killed by
friendly fire" [ant: hostile]
n 1: troops belonging to or allied with your own military
forces; "friendlies came to their rescue" [ant: hostile]
podobné slovodefinícia
userfriendly
(mass)
user-friendly
- používateľky prítulný
friendly fire
(encz)
friendly fire, n:
friendly relationship
(encz)
friendly relationship, n:
friendly takeover
(encz)
friendly takeover, n:
in a friendly way/manner
(encz)
in a friendly way/manner,přátelsky
market friendly policy
(encz)
market friendly policy,
unfriendly
(encz)
unfriendly,nepřátelský adj: luno
user friendly
(encz)
user friendly,uživatelsky přívětivý Martin Dvořák
user-friendly
(encz)
user-friendly,uživatelsky přívětivý adj: Milan Svoboda
big friendly giant
(czen)
Big Friendly Giant,BFG[zkr.]
more friendly garbage!
(czen)
More Friendly Garbage!,MFG[zkr.]
Friendly
(gcide)
Friendly \Friend"ly\, adv.
In the manner of friends; amicably; like friends. [Obs.]
--Shak.
[1913 Webster]

In whom all graces that can perfect beauty
Are friendly met. --Beau. & Fl.
[1913 Webster]Friendly \Friend"ly\, n.
1. A friendly person; -- usually applied to natives friendly
to foreign settlers or invaders.

These were speedily routed by the friendlies, who
attacked the small force before them in fine style.
--E. N.
Bennett.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

2. (Mil.) A member of one's own military forces, or of allied
forces.
[PJC]Friendly \Friend"ly\, a. [AS. fre['e]ndl[imac]ce.]
1. Having the temper and disposition of a friend; disposed to
promote the good of another; kind; favorable.
[1913 Webster]

2. Appropriate to, or implying, friendship; befitting
friends; amicable.
[1913 Webster]

In friendly relations with his moderate opponents.
--Macaulay.
[1913 Webster]

3. Not hostile; as, a friendly power or state.
[1913 Webster]

4. Promoting the good of any person; favorable; propitious;
serviceable; as, a friendly breeze or gale.
[1913 Webster]

On the first friendly bank he throws him down.
--Addison.

Syn: Amicable; kind; conciliatory; propitious; favorable. See
Amicable.
[1913 Webster]
friendly fire
(gcide)
friendly fire \friend"ly fire`\, n. (Mil.)
Weapons fire[9], such as artillery or aerial bombardment,
from one's own forces; -- used mostly when troops do damage
or cause casualties among their own forces; as, the tank was
hit by friendly fire.
[PJC]
friendly society
(gcide)
Benefit society \Benefit society\
A society or association formed for mutual insurance, as
among tradesmen or in labor unions, to provide for relief in
sickness, old age, and for the expenses of burial. Usually
called friendly society in Great Britain.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Unfriendly
(gcide)
Unfriendly \Un*friend"ly\, a.
1. Not friendly; not kind or benevolent; hostile; as, an
unfriendly neighbor.
[1913 Webster]

2. Not favorable; not adapted to promote or support any
object; as, weather unfriendly to health.
[1913 Webster] -- Un*friend"li*ness, n.
[1913 Webster]
friendly fire
(wn)
friendly fire
n 1: fire that injures or kills an ally [syn: friendly fire,
fratricide]
friendly islands
(wn)
Friendly Islands
n 1: a monarchy on a Polynesian archipelago in the South
Pacific; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in
1970 [syn: Tonga, Kingdom of Tonga, Friendly Islands]
friendly relationship
(wn)
friendly relationship
n 1: the state of being friends (or friendly) [syn:
friendship, friendly relationship]
friendly takeover
(wn)
friendly takeover
n 1: a takeover that is welcomed by the management of the target
company
unfriendly
(wn)
unfriendly
adj 1: not easy to understand or use; "user-unfriendly" [ant:
friendly]
2: not disposed to friendship or friendliness; "an unfriendly
coldness of manner"; "an unfriendly action to take" [ant:
friendly]
3: not friendly; "an unfriendly act of aggression"; "an inimical
critic" [syn: unfriendly, inimical]
4: very unfavorable to life or growth; "a hostile climate"; "an
uncongenial atmosphere"; "an uncongenial soil"; "the
unfriendly environment at high altitudes" [syn: hostile,
uncongenial, unfriendly]
user-friendly
(wn)
user-friendly
adj 1: easy to use
user-friendly
(foldoc)
user-friendly

Programmer-hostile. Generally used by hackers in a critical
tone, to describe systems that hold the user's hand so
obsessively that they make it painful for the more experienced
and knowledgeable to get any work done. See menuitis,
drool-proof paper, Macintrash, user-obsequious.

[Jargon File]
user-friendly
(jargon)
user-friendly
adj.

Programmer-hostile. Generally used by hackers in a critical tone, to
describe systems that hold the user's hand so obsessively that they make it
painful for the more experienced and knowledgeable to get any work done.
See menuitis, drool-proof paper, Macintrash, user-obsequious.

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