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on a regular basis
Quite often and/or in a consistent, regular manner. The general manager drops into the restaurant on a regular basis, so the staff members have to be on their toes at all times.
on an irregular basis
Not very often and/or in an inconsistent, irregular manner. The general manager drops into the restaurant on a pretty irregular basis, so the members of staff tend to be pretty laid back here.
*on a first-name basis (with someone)
knowing someone very well; good friends with someone. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) I'm on a first-name basis with John. John and I are on a first-name basis.
on a first-name basis
Quite familiar and friendly, as in Practically all the guests were on a first-name basis. This idiom alludes to the fact that using a person's given name betokens familiarity. [Second half of 1900s]
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
JordÁN | | hor-DAHN | Spanish |
Fiorella | | fyo-REL-lah | Italian |
Georges | | ZHORZH | French |
Alder | | ['ɔldə:] | |
Jazmyn | | JAZ-min | English (Modern) |
Sofiya | | sah-FEE-yah (Russian) | Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian |