friend
නාම පදය
සංස්කරණයඉංග්රීසි
සංස්කරණයනිරුක්ති ශාස්ත්රය
සංස්කරණයFrom (deprecated template usage) [etyl] මධ්යකාලීන ඉංග්රීසි frende, frend, freond, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] පුරාතන ඉංග්රීසි frēond (“friend, relative, lover”, literally “loving-[one]”), from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] ප්රොටෝ-ජර්මානු *frijōndz (“lover, friend”), from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] ප්රොටෝ-ඉන්දු-යුරෝපීය *prēy-, *prāy- (“to like, love”). Cognate with (deprecated template usage) [etyl] West Frisian freon, froen, freondinne (“friend”), (deprecated template usage) [etyl] ඕලන්ද vriend (“friend”), (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Low German frund, fründ (“friend, relative”), (deprecated template usage) [etyl] ජර්මානු Freund (“friend”), (deprecated template usage) [etyl] ඩෙන්මාර්ක frænde (“kinsman”), (deprecated template usage) [etyl] ස්වීඩන් frände (“kinsman, relative”), (deprecated template usage) [etyl] අයිස්ලන්ත frændi (“kinsman”), (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Gothic 𐍆𐍂𐌹𐌾𐍉𐌽𐌳𐍃 (frijōnds, “friend”). More at free.
උච්ඡාරණය
සංස්කරණය- (deprecated use of
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නාම පදය
සංස්කරණයfriend (බහුවචන friends)
- පවුලේ සාමාජිකයෙකු නොවන වෙනත් පුද්ගලයෙක්, සෙනෙහස දක්වන සහකරුවා හෝ ආදරවන්තයා.
- 1841, Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Friendship", Essays, Vol. I:
- The only reward of virtue is virtue; the only way to have a friend is to be one.
- 1917, Richard M. Gummere translating Seneca as Ad Lucilium Epistulae Morales, Loeb Classical Library, Vol. I, No. 3:
- ...if you consider any man a friend whom you do not trust as you trust yourself, you are mightily mistaken and you do not sufficiently understand what true friendship means.
- 1923, William Armistead Falconer translating Cicero as De Amicitia, Loeb Classical Library, Vol. XX, p. 34:
- ...he who looks upon a true friend, looks, as it were, upon a sort of image of himself. Wherefore friends, though absent, are at hand; though in need, yet abound; though weak, are strong; and—harder saying still—though dead, are yet alive; so great is the esteem on the part of their friends, the tender recollection and the deep longing that still attends them.
- 1927 Mar. 31, Ernest Hemingway, letter to F. Scott Fitzgerald:
- 1933 Dec. 12, Walter Winchell, "On Broadway", Scranton Republican, p. 5:
- Definition of a friend: One who walks in—when the rest of the world walks out.
- John and I have been friends ever since we were roommates at college. Trust is important between friends. I used to find it hard to make friends when I was shy.
- (මෙම usage example සඳහා වන සිංහල පරිවර්තනය එක් කිරීමට කාරුණික වන්න)
- We became friends in the war and remain friends to this day. We were friends with some girls from the other school and stayed friends with them.
- (මෙම usage example සඳහා වන සිංහල පරිවර්තනය එක් කිරීමට කාරුණික වන්න)
- 1841, Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Friendship", Essays, Vol. I:
- An associate who provides assistance.
- The Automobile Association is every motorist's friend. The police is every law-abiding citizen's friend.
- (මෙම usage example සඳහා වන සිංහල පරිවර්තනය එක් කිරීමට කාරුණික වන්න)
- A person with whom one is vaguely or indirectly acquainted.
- 2013 ජූනි 21, Oliver Burkeman, “The tao of tech”, in The Guardian Weekly, volume 189, number 2, page 27:
- The dirty secret of the internet is that all this distraction and interruption is immensely profitable. Web companies like to boast about […], or offering services that let you "stay up to date with what your friends are doing", […] and so on. But the real way to build a successful online business is to be better than your rivals at undermining people's control of their own attention.
- (මෙම quotation සඳහා වන සිංහල පරිවර්තනය එක් කිරීමට කාරුණික වන්න)
- a friend of a friend; I added him as a friend on Facebook, but I hardly know him.
- (මෙම usage example සඳහා වන සිංහල පරිවර්තනය එක් කිරීමට කාරුණික වන්න)
- A person who backs or supports something.
- I’m not a friend of cheap wine.
- (මෙම usage example සඳහා වන සිංහල පරිවර්තනය එක් කිරීමට කාරුණික වන්න)
- (informal) An object or idea that can be used for good.
- Fruit is your friend.
- (මෙම usage example සඳහා වන සිංහල පරිවර්තනය එක් කිරීමට කාරුණික වන්න)
- (colloquial, ironic, used only in the vocative) Used as a form of address when warning someone.
- You’d better watch it, friend.
- (මෙම usage example සඳහා වන සිංහල පරිවර්තනය එක් කිරීමට කාරුණික වන්න)
- (object-oriented programming) A function or class granted special access to the private and protected members of another class.
- 1991, Tom Swan, Learning C++:
- But don't take the following sections as an endorsement of friends. Top C++ programmers avoid using friends unless absolutely necessary.
- (මෙම quotation සඳහා වන සිංහල පරිවර්තනය එක් කිරීමට කාරුණික වන්න)
- 2001, Stephen Prata, C++ primer plus:
- In that case, the function needn't (and shouldn't) be a friend.
- (මෙම quotation සඳහා වන සිංහල පරිවර්තනය එක් කිරීමට කාරුණික වන්න)
- 2008, D S Malik, C++ Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design:
- To make a function be a friend to a class, the reserved word
friend
precedes the function prototype […]- (මෙම quotation සඳහා වන සිංහල පරිවර්තනය එක් කිරීමට කාරුණික වන්න)
- (climbing) A spring-loaded camming device.
- 1995, Rock Climbing Basics
- Since they were introduced in the 1970s, friends have revolutionized climbing, making protection possible in previously impossible places […]
- 1995, Rock Climbing Basics
- (euphemistic) A lover; a boyfriend or girlfriend.
- සැකිල්ල:RQ:Shakespeare Love's Labour's Lost
- 1813, Samuel Foote, The Commissary, Etc., page 17:
- Time has been, when a gentleman wanted a friend, I could supply him with choice in an hour; but the market is spoiled, and a body might as soon produce a hare or a partridge […]
- 1975, Janis Ian, "In the Winter":
- I met your friend. She's very nice, what can I say?
- (Scotland, obsolete) A relative, a relation by blood or marriage.
- Friends agree best at a distance.
- Make friends of framet folk.
- 1895, Crockett, Bog-Myrtle, 232:
- He was not a drop's blood to me, though him and my wife were far-out friends.
- (in the plural, usually preceded by "and") සැකිල්ල:ngd
- Synonyms: and company, et al.
- Meanwhile on The View, Whoopi Goldberg and friends continue to issue forced apologies for their assumptive comments regarding non-profit organisation Turning Point USA...
භාවිත සටහන්
සංස්කරණය- friends is found as an invariable plural in the phrases make friends with and be friends with: I am friends with her; He made friends with his co-worker.
- We usually make a friend, or make friends with someone. See Appendix:Collocations of do, have, make, and take
- In older texts and certain dialects, the prepositional phrase to friend means "as a friend or an ally", for exampleː "with God to frend (Spenser)". The antonym to the phrase to friend is to fiend.
සමාන පද
සංස්කරණය- (person whose company one enjoys): bud (US, Canada), buddy (US, Canada), chum (British), mate (British), pal, crony, amigo, bro
- (boyfriend or girlfriend): boyfriend, girlfriend, lover
- (person with whom you are acquainted): acquaintance
- (person who provides assistance): ally
- (person who backs something): admirer, booster, champion, protagonist, supporter
- (form of address used in warning someone): buster, mate (British), pal, buddy
- See also Wikisaurus:friend
විරුද්ධ පද
සංස්කරණය- (person whose company one enjoys): enemy, foe, nemesis (nonstandard)
- (person who provides assistance): enemy, foe
භාවිත සටහන්
සංස්කරණය- We usually make a friend, or make friends with someone. See Appendix:Collocations of do, have, make, and take
ව්යුත්පන්න යෙදුම්
සංස්කරණයපරිවර්තන
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