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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

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

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

know
to know sth about sth
I know you're upset but
how was I to know that … ?
¿cómo iba yo a saber que … ?
I'll have you know that
I'll have you know that
you know as well as I do that
I don't know how to put this, but
I know that for a fact
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
do you know what!
well, what do you know!
well, what do you know!
maybe she forgot; what or how do I know!

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
how well do you know her?
la ubico solo de nombre lat-amer
it's not what you know, it's who you know that is important
to get to know sb, how did they get to know each other?
to get to know sth
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):

know
conocer arcaico

3.1. know (recognize, identify):

know
would you know him?
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

know
how do you know?
when will you know?
I know!
¡ya !
I know!
I ought to know!
I don't think so: I know so
you never know
I'm not stupid, you know!
oye, que no soy tonto ¿eh? or ¿sabes?
to know about sth/sb he knows about computers
to get to know about sth
to know of sth/sb she knew of their activities
not that I know of
I don't actually know her, I know of her

III. know [americ noʊ, Brit nəʊ] SUBST

to be in the know
those in the know say that

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

know-how
know-how m
know-how
know-how

know-all [ˈnəʊɔːl] SUBST Brit

know-all → know-it-all

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

know-it-all
sabelotodo mf coloq
know-it-all
sabihondo m / sabihonda f coloq

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

know-nothing
know-nothing

know-not [ˈnəʊnɒt] SUBST coloq

know-not → know-nothing

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

know-nothing
know-nothing

don't-know [ˌdoʊn(t)ˈnoʊ] SUBST

don't-know

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

know-it-all
sabelotodo mf coloq
know-it-all
sabihondo m / sabihonda f coloq

need-to-know [ˌnidtəˈnoʊ] ADJ

need-to-know policy/principle:

need-to-know

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

you-know-who

you-know-what [americ ˌjunoʊˈ(h)wət, Brit juːnəʊˈwɒt] SUBST coloq

you-know-what
ya sabes qué coloq

no Dicionário PONS

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

1. know (have information):

know
to know how to do sth
to know all there is to know about sth
to know sth (off) by heart
not to know the first thing about sth/sb
do you know what I mean?
to know that ...
to want to know sth
do you know ...?
¿sabes...?
you know what? coloq

2. know (be acquainted with):

know
(not) to know sb to speak to
to get to know sb
to know sth like the back of one's hand fig

3. know (recognize):

know
know
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):

know
as far as I know
to know better (than sb)
to know of [or about] sth
to know of [or about] sth
(well) what do you know! americ irón
I know! (I've got an idea!)
I know! (said to agree with sb)
¡lo !

2. know (be certain):

know

3. know coloq (understand):

know

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

to be in the know
to be in the know about sth

know-how SUBST sem pl

know-how
know-how m
to have know-how about sth

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

know-all

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

know-it-all → know-all

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

know-all
no Dicionário PONS
inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol

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

1. know (have information):

know
to know how to do sth
to know all there is to know about sth
to know sth by heart
not to know the first thing about sth/sb
do you know what I mean?
to know that...
to want to know sth
do you know...?
¿sabes...?
you know what? coloq

2. know (be acquainted with):

know
(not) to know sb to speak to
to get to know sb
to know sth like the back of one's hand fig

3. know (recognize):

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

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

1. know (be informed):

know
as far as I know
to know better (than sb)
to know of [or about] sth
to know of [or about] sth
(well) what do you know! irón
I know! (I've got an idea!)
I know! (said to agree with sb)

2. know (be certain):

know

3. know coloq (understand):

know

III. know [noʊ] SUBST

to be in the know
to be in the know about sth

know-how SUBST

know-how
know-how m
to have know-how about sth

know-it-all [ˈnoʊ·ɪt̬·ɔl] SUBST coloq

know-it-all
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
know-all
know-it-all
know-it-all
to know sth inside out
to know sth intuitively
know-it-all
know-it-all
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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