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1 known
adj. bekend; erkend[ noon]1 bekend ⇒ algemeen beschouwd, erkend♦voorbeelden:¶ make it known that • verklaren/laten weten datmake oneself known to • zich voorstellen aan -
2 known as
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3 known by the name of Jack
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4 known to everyone as
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5 known in advance
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6 known index
bekende index (prijsindex aan de consument in huidige maand geadverteerd en op vorige maand betrekking heeft (in boekhouden)) -
7 well-known
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8 I might have known
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9 I've known it all along
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10 all ramifications of the plot were not yet known
English-Dutch dictionary > all ramifications of the plot were not yet known
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11 best-known
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12 generally known
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13 he is well known about the town
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14 he was thumping out a well-known song
he was thumping out a well-known songEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he was thumping out a well-known song
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15 his whereabouts is/are not known
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16 if I had known I would have come
als ik het had geweten, zou ik gekomen zijn -
17 lesser-known
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18 let something be known
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19 little known facts
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20 make it known that
verklaren/laten weten dat
См. также в других словарях:
known — [nōn] vt., vi. pp. of KNOW adj. 1. within one s knowledge, understanding, etc.; familiar 2. recognized, proven, etc. [a known expert, a known theory] n. a known person or thing … English World dictionary
Known — Known, p. p. of {Know}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
known — [adj] famous, popular accepted, acknowledged, admitted, avowed, celebrated, certified, common, confessed, conscious, down pat*, established, familiar, hackneyed, manifest, noted, notorious, obvious, patent, plain, proverbial, published, received … New thesaurus
known — past participle of KNOW(Cf. ↑knowable). ► ADJECTIVE 1) recognized, familiar, or within the scope of knowledge. 2) publicly acknowledged to be: a known criminal. 3) Mathematics (of a quantity or variable) having a value that can be stated … English terms dictionary
known — index apparent (perceptible), cognizable, famous, illustrious, ordinary, outstanding (prominent) … Law dictionary
known — pp. of KNOW (Cf. know) … Etymology dictionary
known as — Going by the name of • • • Main Entry: ↑know … Useful english dictionary
known — adj. 1) known as (known as a patron of the arts) 2) known for (known for being witty) 3) known to (known to everyone) 4) (cannot stand alone) known to + inf. (he is known to frequent that bar; she is known to be a patron of the arts) 5) known… … Combinatory dictionary
known — known1 [nəun US noun] the past participle of ↑know 1 known 2 known2 W3 adj 1.) [only before noun] used about something that people know about or have discovered ▪ a study of all the known facts ▪ her last known address ▪ Apart from vaccines,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
known — known1 [ noun ] adjective only before noun ** 1. ) used for describing something that people know about or have discovered: a theory that fits the known facts The documents were delivered to his last known address. a disease with no known cure He … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
known — [[t]no͟ʊn[/t]] 1) Known is the past participle of know. 2) ADJ: ADJ n, v link ADJ prep, v link adv ADJ You use known to describe someone or something that is clearly recognized by or familiar to all people or to a particular group of people.… … English dictionary