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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

known1 [Am noʊn, Brit nəʊn] Past part know

I. know <Past knew, Past Part known> [Am noʊ, Brit nəʊ] VERB trans

1.1. know (have knowledge of, be aware of):

to know sth about sth
¿cómo iba yo a saber que … ?
it is well known that
it soon became known that
to be known to + infin he's known to be dangerous/opposed to the idea
to know to + infin ugs he does know to turn off the gas, doesn't he?
to let sb know sth
decirle algo a alguien
to let sb know sth
hacerle saber or comunicarle algo a alguien form
to let sb know sth (warn)
avisarle algo a alguien
he let it be known that
to make sth known to sb
he made it known to us that

1.2. know (have practical understanding of):

know French/shorthand

1.3. know (have skill, ability):

to know how to + infin
saber +  infin

2.1. know (be acquainted with):

know person/place
to make oneself known to sb
darse a conocer a alguien

2.2. know (have personal experience of):

2.3. know (be restricted by):

know liter

2.4. know BIBL arch (sexually):

conocer arch

3.1. know (recognize, identify):

to know sth/sb by sth
reconocer algo/a alguien por algo

3.2. know (distinguish):

to know sth/sb from sth/sb
distinguir algo/a alguien de algo/alguien

4. know (see, experience) only in perfect tenses:

II. know <Past knew, Past Part known> [Am noʊ, Brit nəʊ] VERB intr

¡ya !
oye, que no soy tonto ¿eh? or ¿sabes?
to know about sth/sb he knows about computers

III. know [Am noʊ, Brit nəʊ] SUBST

known2 ADJ

known fact:

known
known
the known world
to be known as sth (have reputation)
better known as
to be known to sb she is known to the police
to be known for sth he's known for his wit/leftwing views

well-known <pred well known> [Am ˌwɛlˈnoʊn, Brit wɛlˈnəʊn] ADJ

well-known person:

well-known
well-known
it's a well-known fact
it is well known that

lesser-known [ˈlɛsərˌnoʊn] ADJ

lesser-known

best-known [Am ˌbɛstˈnoʊn, Brit ˈbɛstnəʊn] ADJ

best-known
best-known

I. know <Past knew, Past Part known> [Am noʊ, Brit nəʊ] VERB trans

1.1. know (have knowledge of, be aware of):

to know sth about sth
¿cómo iba yo a saber que … ?
it is well known that
it soon became known that
to be known to + infin he's known to be dangerous/opposed to the idea
to know to + infin ugs he does know to turn off the gas, doesn't he?
to let sb know sth
decirle algo a alguien
to let sb know sth
hacerle saber or comunicarle algo a alguien form
to let sb know sth (warn)
avisarle algo a alguien
he let it be known that
to make sth known to sb
he made it known to us that

1.2. know (have practical understanding of):

know French/shorthand

1.3. know (have skill, ability):

to know how to + infin
saber +  infin

2.1. know (be acquainted with):

know person/place
to make oneself known to sb
darse a conocer a alguien

2.2. know (have personal experience of):

2.3. know (be restricted by):

know liter

2.4. know BIBL arch (sexually):

conocer arch

3.1. know (recognize, identify):

to know sth/sb by sth
reconocer algo/a alguien por algo

3.2. know (distinguish):

to know sth/sb from sth/sb
distinguir algo/a alguien de algo/alguien

4. know (see, experience) only in perfect tenses:

II. know <Past knew, Past Part known> [Am noʊ, Brit nəʊ] VERB intr

¡ya !
oye, que no soy tonto ¿eh? or ¿sabes?
to know about sth/sb he knows about computers

III. know [Am noʊ, Brit nəʊ] SUBST

know-how [Am ˈnoʊ ˌhaʊ, Brit ˈnəʊhaʊ] SUBST U

know-all [ˈnəʊɔːl] SUBST Brit

know-all → know-it-all

know-it-all [Am ˈnoʊ əd ˈˌɔl, Brit ˈnəʊɪtɔːl] SUBST ugs

sabelotodo mf ugs

know-nothing [Am ˈnoʊˌnəθɪŋ, Brit ˈnəʊnʌθɪŋ] SUBST ugs

know-not [ˈnəʊnɒt] SUBST ugs

know-not → know-nothing

know-nothing [Am ˈnoʊˌnəθɪŋ, Brit ˈnəʊnʌθɪŋ] SUBST ugs

im PONS Wörterbuch

I. known [nəʊn, Am noʊn] VERB trans, intr

known Part Perf of know

II. known [nəʊn, Am noʊn] ADJ

known expert
known criminal
no known reason
to make sth known
to make oneself known to sb

I. know [nəʊ, Am noʊ] knew, known knew, known VERB trans

1. know (have information):

do you know ...?
¿sabes...?

2. know (be acquainted with):

to have known sth

3. know (recognize):

to know sb/sth by sth
to know sb for sth

II. know [nəʊ, Am noʊ] knew, known knew, known VERB intr

1. know (be informed):

to know of [or about] sth
to know of [or about] sth
(well) what do you know! Am iron
¡lo !

2. know (be certain):

3. know ugs (understand):

III. know [nəʊ, Am noʊ] knew, known knew, known SUBST kein Pl

well-known [ˌwelˈnəʊn, Am -ˈnoʊn] ADJ

well-known
to be well-known for sth
it is well-known that ...

I. know [nəʊ, Am noʊ] knew, known knew, known VERB trans

1. know (have information):

do you know ...?
¿sabes...?

2. know (be acquainted with):

to have known sth

3. know (recognize):

to know sb/sth by sth
to know sb for sth

II. know [nəʊ, Am noʊ] knew, known knew, known VERB intr

1. know (be informed):

to know of [or about] sth
to know of [or about] sth
(well) what do you know! Am iron
¡lo !

2. know (be certain):

3. know ugs (understand):

III. know [nəʊ, Am noʊ] knew, known knew, known SUBST kein Pl

know-how SUBST kein Pl

know-all [ˈnəʊɔ:l, Am ˈnoʊ-] SUBST Brit, Aus ugs

know-it-all [ˈnəʊɪtɔ:l, Am ˈnoʊɪt̬-] SUBST Am

know-it-all → know-all

know-all [ˈnəʊɔ:l, Am ˈnoʊ-] SUBST Brit, Aus ugs

im PONS Wörterbuch
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch

I. known [noʊn] VERB trans, intr

known Part Perf of know

II. known [noʊn] ADJ

known expert
known criminal
no known reason
to make sth known
to make oneself known to sb

I. know <knew, known> [noʊ] VERB trans

1. know (have information):

do you know...?
¿sabes...?

2. know (be acquainted with):

to have known sth

3. know (recognize):

to know sb/sth by sth
to know sb for sth

II. know <knew, known> [noʊ] VERB intr

1. know (be informed):

to know of [or about] sth
to know of [or about] sth
(well) what do you know! iron

2. know (be certain):

3. know ugs (understand):

III. know [noʊ] SUBST

well-known [ˌwel·ˈnoʊn] ADJ

well-known
to be well-known for sth
it is well-known that...

I. know <knew, known> [noʊ] VERB trans

1. know (have information):

do you know...?
¿sabes...?

2. know (be acquainted with):

to have known sth

3. know (recognize):

to know sb/sth by sth
to know sb for sth

II. know <knew, known> [noʊ] VERB intr

1. know (be informed):

to know of [or about] sth
to know of [or about] sth
(well) what do you know! iron

2. know (be certain):

3. know ugs (understand):

III. know [noʊ] SUBST

know-how SUBST

know-it-all [ˈnoʊ·ɪt̬·ɔl] SUBST ugs

formerly known as
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
(well-)known
notorio (-a)
well-known
well-known
very well-known
this is a well-known fact

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