-
1 який усвідомлює
-
2 свідомий прав
-
3 відомо
безос.чи відомо вам? — do you know ( that); are you aware (of) ?
це добре відомо — it is a well-known fact, everybody knows ( that)
-
4 знати про злочин
-
5 свідомий
(of smth.) aware, conscientious, cognizant, known, wilful -
6 усвідомлювати
become aware, perceive, realizatione, recognize -
7 усвідомлювати ризик
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > усвідомлювати ризик
-
8 усвідомлювати свої права
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > усвідомлювати свої права
-
9 знати
to know, to have knowledge (of), to be aware (of); ( бути поінформованим) to be informed (of); (бути обізнаним, знайомим) to be acquainted ( with); ( уміти) to be skilled inне знати — not to know; to be ignorant of (unconscious of, unaware of)
прекрасно знати — to have a good knowledge (of), to be versed (in); to have at one's finger tips
дати знати — to inform, to let know
дати себе знати — to make itself felt; to reveal oneself
-
10 необізнаний
not being aware ( sufficiently informed), uninformed, ignorant (of, about) -
11 упевнений
sure, aware, confident, positive, certain (of)
См. также в других словарях:
aware — 1. Aware is generally predicative in use, i.e. it stands after a noun or as a complement after a verb such as be, become, grow, seem, etc. It can be followed by of or a that clause: • I had to be aware of…the balance between committed pro… … Modern English usage
aware — aware, cognizant, conscious, sensible, alive, awake mean having knowledge of something, especially of something that for some reason is not obvious or apparent to all. One is aware of something through information or through one’s own vigilance… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
AWARE — Aware, or mono no aware, is a classical Japanese term used to describe the Buddhist notion of the transience of things and is often used in situations where one is moved (aware) upon seeing tangible things (mono) come to an end. Aware was… … Japanese literature and theater
aware — aware; aware·ness; re·aware; un·aware; un·aware·ly; un·aware·ness; … English syllables
Aware — A*ware , a. [OE. iwar, AS. gew[ae]r, fr. w[ae]r wary. The pref. ge orig. meant together, completely. ?. See {Wary}.] 1. Watchful; vigilant or on one s guard against danger or difficulty. [1913 Webster] 2. Apprised; informed; cognizant; conscious; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
aware — [ə wer′] adj. [ME < OE gewær < wær, cautious: see WARN] 1. Obs. on one s guard; vigilant 2. knowing or realizing; conscious; informed awareness n. SYN. AWARE implies having knowledge of something through alertness in observing or in… … English World dictionary
aware — index acute, artful, cognizant, guarded, knowing, learned, literate, perceptive, receptive … Law dictionary
aware of — index acquainted, familiar (informed) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
aware — (adj.) late O.E. gewær, from P.Gmc. *ga waraz (Cf. O.S. giwar, M.Du. gheware, O.H.G. giwar, Ger. gewahr), from *ga intensive prefix + wær wary, cautious (see WARY (Cf. wary)) … Etymology dictionary
aware — [adj] knowledgeable acquainted, alert, alive, appraised, appreciative, apprehensive, apprised, attentive, au courant, awake, cognizant, conscious, cool*, enlightened, familiar, go go*, groovy*, grounded*, heedful, hip*, informed, in the know*, in … New thesaurus
aware — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having knowledge or perception of a situation or fact. DERIVATIVES awareness noun. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary