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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

knew [americ n(j)u, Brit njuː] past know

I. know <pass knew, Part perf known> [americ noʊ, Brit nəʊ] VERBO trans

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

to know sth about sth
¿cómo iba yo a saber que … ?
we knew him for a devout man formal
to know to + infin coloq 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 formal
to let sb know sth (warn)
avisarle algo a alguien
to make sth known to sb

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
la ubico solo de nombre lat-amer
darse a conocer a alguien

2.2. know (have personal experience of):

2.3. know (be restricted by):

know lit

2.4. know BÍBL arcaico (sexually):

conocer arcaico

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 <pass knew, Part perf known> [americ noʊ, Brit nəʊ] VERBO intr

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

III. know [americ noʊ, Brit nəʊ] SUBST

I. know <pass knew, Part perf known> [americ noʊ, Brit nəʊ] VERBO trans

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

to know sth about sth
¿cómo iba yo a saber que … ?
we knew him for a devout man formal
to know to + infin coloq 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 formal
to let sb know sth (warn)
avisarle algo a alguien
to make sth known to sb

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
la ubico solo de nombre lat-amer
darse a conocer a alguien

2.2. know (have personal experience of):

2.3. know (be restricted by):

know lit

2.4. know BÍBL arcaico (sexually):

conocer arcaico

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 <pass knew, Part perf known> [americ noʊ, Brit nəʊ] VERBO intr

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

III. know [americ noʊ, Brit nəʊ] SUBST

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

know-all [ˈnəʊɔːl] SUBST Brit

know-all → know-it-all

know-it-all [americ ˈnoʊ əd ˈˌɔl, Brit ˈnəʊɪtɔːl] SUBST coloq

sabelotodo mf coloq
sabihondo m / sabihonda f coloq

know-nothing [americ ˈnoʊˌnəθɪŋ, Brit ˈnəʊnʌθɪŋ] SUBST coloq

know-not [ˈnəʊnɒt] SUBST coloq

know-not → know-nothing

know-nothing [americ ˈnoʊˌnəθɪŋ, Brit ˈnəʊnʌθɪŋ] SUBST coloq

don't-know [ˌdoʊn(t)ˈnoʊ] SUBST

know-it-all [americ ˈnoʊ əd ˈˌɔl, Brit ˈnəʊɪtɔːl] SUBST coloq

sabelotodo mf coloq
sabihondo m / sabihonda f coloq

need-to-know [ˌnidtəˈnoʊ] ADJ

need-to-know policy/principle:

you-know-who [americ ˌjunoʊˈhu, Brit juːnəʊˈhuː] SUBST coloq

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knew [nju:, americ nu:] VERBO

knew pt de know

I. know [nəʊ, americ noʊ] knew, known knew, known VERBO trans

1. know (have information):

do you know ...?
¿sabes...?
you know what? coloq

2. know (be acquainted with):

3. know (recognize):

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

II. know [nəʊ, americ noʊ] knew, known knew, known VERBO intr

1. know (be informed):

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

2. know (be certain):

3. know coloq (understand):

III. know [nəʊ, americ noʊ] knew, known knew, known SUBST sem pl

I. know [nəʊ, americ noʊ] knew, known knew, known VERBO trans

1. know (have information):

do you know ...?
¿sabes...?
you know what? coloq

2. know (be acquainted with):

3. know (recognize):

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

II. know [nəʊ, americ noʊ] knew, known knew, known VERBO intr

1. know (be informed):

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

2. know (be certain):

3. know coloq (understand):

III. know [nəʊ, americ noʊ] knew, known knew, known SUBST sem pl

know-how SUBST sem pl

know-all [ˈnəʊɔ:l, americ ˈnoʊ-] SUBST Brit, Aus coloq

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

know-it-all → know-all

know-all [ˈnəʊɔ:l, americ ˈnoʊ-] SUBST Brit, Aus coloq

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inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol

knew [nu] VERBO

knew pt de know

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

1. know (have information):

do you know...?
¿sabes...?
you know what? coloq

2. know (be acquainted with):

3. know (recognize):

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

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

1. know (be informed):

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

2. know (be certain):

3. know coloq (understand):

III. know [noʊ] SUBST

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

1. know (have information):

do you know...?
¿sabes...?
you know what? coloq

2. know (be acquainted with):

3. know (recognize):

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

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

1. know (be informed):

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

2. know (be certain):

3. know coloq (understand):

III. know [noʊ] SUBST

know-how SUBST

know-it-all [ˈnoʊ·ɪt̬·ɔl] SUBST coloq

espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês

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Fanciful stories abound of how pilots knew of one another and hoped to duel with each other in the skies.
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The third eyewitness, who had been watching from afar, told some shoeshine boys that he knew the true story.
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When trainee teachers started getting in on the act by donning bikinis, we knew enough was enough.
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This is not surprising to those who knew him, and it is probably not only due to an illness which befell him in 1930.
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I knew the answer to that, of course, but she was a woman and had the last word.
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