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фору
vedeti
I. know <knew, known> [nəʊ] VERB trans
1. know (have information/knowledge):
know
know
know facts, results
I know no fear
for all I know
to know how to do sth
to know sth by heart
to let sb know sth
to let sb know sth
2. know (be certain):
to not know whether ...
to know for a fact that ...
3. know (be acquainted with):
to know sb
to get to know sb/each other
to get to know sth methods
to get to know sth faults
4. know (have understanding):
know
do you know what I mean?
5. know (experience):
6. know (recognize):
know
spoznati
know by
prepoznati
7. know (be able to differentiate):
8. know passive (well-known):
znano je, da ...
to know no bounds
to know one's own mind
to know one's place
to know the ropes
to know the score
to know one's stuff [or Brit also onions ]
to know a thing or two about sth
to know what's what
what do you know!
to not know what hit one
II. know <knew, known> [nəʊ] VERB intr
1. know (have knowledge):
know
know
you never know
as far as I know
how should I know?
I know!
just let me know ok?
2. know ugs (understand):
know
know
dojemati [perf dojeti]
3. know (said to agree with sb):
I know
4. know (conversation filler):
he asked me, you know
you ought to know better
I know better than to go out in this weather
he said he loved me but I know better
to not know any better
OpenDict-Eintrag
know VERB
know trans
ˈknow-all SUBST abw ugs
know-all
pametnjakovič(pametnjakinja) m (f)
ˈknow-how SUBST no Pl
know-how
know-how m
know-it-all SUBST Am
know-it-all
pametnjakovič(pametnjakinja) m (f)
Present
Iknow
youknow
he/she/itknows
weknow
youknow
theyknow
Past
Iknew
youknew
he/she/itknew
weknew
youknew
theyknew
Present Perfect
Ihaveknown
youhaveknown
he/she/ithasknown
wehaveknown
youhaveknown
theyhaveknown
Past Perfect
Ihadknown
youhadknown
he/she/ithadknown
wehadknown
youhadknown
theyhadknown
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It's all you can do to stop yourself cranking up the temperature and slamming it into her imperious, know-all face.
www.telegraph.co.uk
You can detect none of the usual professional garden-writer's know-all smartness in her evocations of what it is like to create a garden.
www.independent.co.uk
The problem is that he is a booming, self-righteous know-all with the verbose boring tone of the autodidact blogger.
www.telegraph.co.uk
And what makes him so special is that he is not some kind of do-gooder know-all.
www.stuff.co.nz
The residents resent nothing more than some know-all returnee with a sense of superiority telling them what to do.
ottawacitizen.com