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1 be acquainted with
أَلَمَّ بِـ \ be acquainted with: to have met (sb.); have some knowledge of (st.): We’ve not yet become acquainted with our new neighbours, with the details of the problem. \ See Also تَعَرَّفَ عَلَى \ تَعَرَّفَ \ be acquainted with: to have met (sb.); have some knowledge of (sth.): We’ve not yet become acquainted with our new neighbours. -
2 be acquainted with
to know or be familiar with:يَعْرِفI'm not acquainted with her father.
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3 perehtynyt
acquainted with (adje)be familiar with (adje)be versed in (adje)conversant with (adje)familiar with (adje)steeped in (adje)versed in (adje)well up on (adje)* * *• pragmatic• up in• familiar with• well up on• familiar• versed in• conversant with• be versed in• be familiar with• at home in• acquainted• expert• steeped in -
4 בעל-הכרה
acquainted, versed, knowledgeable -
5 עשה הכרה עם-
acquainted himself with; was introduced to -
6 kenal terhadap
acquainted -
7 în curent cu...
acquainted with...(kept) abreast of...well up in. -
8 con conocimiento de primera mano
• acquaintedDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > con conocimiento de primera mano
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9 enterado
• acquainted• aware• informative advertising• informed person• knowledgeable• on the average• on the banks of• well I never• well inside• well ventilated• well-trodden path -
10 syventynyt
• acquainted• absorbed -
11 известен
acquaintedfamiliarfamousillustriousknownnotedpopularrenownedwell-known -
12 небезызвестен
acquaintedfamiliarfamousillustriousknownnotedpopularrenownedwell-known -
13 akvarelisan
• acquainted -
14 nacrtan vodenim bojama
• acquainted -
15 obavešten
• acquainted; adept; aware; cognizant; conversant; guided; knowing; noted; reported; versed; warned; wise -
16 opran vodom
• acquainted -
17 poznat
• acquainted; annotated; eminent; familiar; familliar; famous; intimate; known; notable; notably; noted; notorious; outstanding; prominent; renowned; reputed; well-know -
18 saopšten-o
• acquainted; intimately; related -
19 seznámený
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20 poznati
acquainted, know
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