1, as a noun: n. friends; Supporters; friends.
I made friends with Bill in high school.
Bill and I became friends in high school.
2. As a transitive verb. Make friends with ...
Everyone who wants to be a friend of the world makes himself an enemy of God.
Therefore, anyone who wants to be a friend of the world is an enemy of God.
Extended information 1. Etymological interpretation
Frē ond comes directly from old English, which means friend.
Second, the usage of words.
Friend can be used to address people in public.
Friend is often used with the preposition of or to, meaning "a supporter or sponsor of"
Third, the plural form: friends
Pronunciation: English [frendz]? Beauty [fr? ndz]?
Interpretation: n. friends; Acquaintances; Friends (on social networking sites); Sponsor.
He made friends with the children in the street.
He makes friends with the children in the street.