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1. grand peopleя знаю людей, которые … — I know a few people who …
2. knewя знал его, когда жил на родине — I knew him back home
они отлично знали, что … — they knew full well that …
3. knowing4. wis5. know; nobility; notablesзнать кое-что; понимать что к чему — to know a thing or two
знать свой урок; знать, что надо делать — to know the drill
я знаю, что это несправедливо — I know that it is unjust
не знать меры ; потерять чувство меры — to know no measure
Синонимический ряд:1. ведаемый (прил.) быть в курсе; ведаемый; иметь информацию; иметь сведения; располагать информацией; располагать сведениями2. испытываемый (прил.) видимый; вкушаемый; испытываемый; познаваемый; пробуемый; узнаваемый -
2 она знала (то , что ей полагалось знать из) Шекспира
General subject: she knew her ShakespeareУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > она знала (то , что ей полагалось знать из) Шекспира
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3 она знала Шекспира
General subject: (то, что ей полагалось знать из) she knew her ShakespeareУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > она знала Шекспира
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