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1 [ter kennis gekomen] known4 [niet vreemd] familiar♦voorbeelden:er zijn twee gevallen van hondsdolheid bekend • two cases of rabies have been recordedhet is algemeen bekend • it's common knowledgeiets (als) bekend veronderstellen • take something to be common knowledgeals dit bij de directie bekend wordt • if the management hears of thiszodra het nieuws bekend wordt • as soon as the news gets outvoor zover mij bekend • as far as I know, to the best of my knowledgeVenetië is bekend om zijn schoonheid • Venice is known/noted for its beautyambtenaren van wie algemeen bekend is dat ze corrupt zijn • civil servants generally known to be corruptzoals bekend • as is well-knownvoor zover bekend • as far as is known2 enigszins/oppervlakkig bekend zijn met de materie/iemand • have a nodding acquaintance with the subject/someonegevraagd programmeur, bekend met Pascal • wanted: programmer with knowledge of PASCALhij is bekend met de procedure • he's familiar with the procedureItalië speelt in de bekende kleuren • Italy is playing in its usual coloursbekende Nederlanders • Dutch celebritiesde bekendste schrijvers • the best-known authorste goeder naam en faam bekend zijn • have a good reputationEinsteins naam is algemeen bekend • Einstein's name is a household wordbeter bekend als • better known asweinig bekende schrijvers • little-known/obscure authorswijd en zijd bekend zijn • be known far and widebekend zijn onder de naam van • be known by the name ofbekend van radio en tv • of radio and TV famehet is bekend dat … • it's well-known that …een bekend gezicht • a familiar facebent u hier bekend? • do you know your way around here?u komt me bekend voor • haven't we met (somewhere) (before)?dat komt me bekend voor • that looks/sounds/seems familiarik ben hier (ook) niet bekend • I'm a stranger here (myself)bekend zijn in Londen • know (one's way round) London -
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