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61 conocer al dedillo
(v.) = know + Nombre + off patEx. They are reviewed and changed every year, so don't assume you know them off pat.* * *(v.) = know + Nombre + off patEx: They are reviewed and changed every year, so don't assume you know them off pat.
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62 conocer bien
v.1 to know well.2 to know well, to be conversant with.* * *(v.) = be knowledgeable about, be alert toEx. While most Americans have heard of the consumer price index (CPI), many people are not knowledgeable about its meaning or history.Ex. There are many sincere librarians who are alert to the dangers inherent when libraries take positions on issues.* * *(v.) = be knowledgeable about, be alert toEx: While most Americans have heard of the consumer price index (CPI), many people are not knowledgeable about its meaning or history.
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63 conocer como
v.to know as.* * *(v.) = designate asEx. With the preliminary investigations completed, a joint working group designated as the IFLA Working Group on an International Authority System was established.* * *(v.) = designate asEx: With the preliminary investigations completed, a joint working group designated as the IFLA Working Group on an International Authority System was established.
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64 conocer con certeza
(v.) = know for + certain, know for + sureEx. I know for certain I was moony and lonely, feeling dissatisfied with myself, and wanted only to be alone that night.Ex. The whole extent of Chernobyl's damage -- both in terms of human casualties and environmental destruction -- may never be known for sure.* * *(v.) = know for + certain, know for + sureEx: I know for certain I was moony and lonely, feeling dissatisfied with myself, and wanted only to be alone that night.
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65 conocer cómo piensa Alguien
(v.) = get + inside the mind ofEx. The book focuses on Nixon's two terms in office and draws on solid, original source material to get inside the minds of the president and his chief hatchetman, Chief of Staff H. R. Haldeman, in particular.* * *(v.) = get + inside the mind ofEx: The book focuses on Nixon's two terms in office and draws on solid, original source material to get inside the minds of the president and his chief hatchetman, Chief of Staff H. R. Haldeman, in particular.
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66 conocer de algún modo
(v.) = know + on some groundsEx. Each test involves obtaining a cluster of about five documents known on some grounds to be related in subject matter, and retrieving their descriptors from at least two data bases.* * *(v.) = know + on some groundsEx: Each test involves obtaining a cluster of about five documents known on some grounds to be related in subject matter, and retrieving their descriptors from at least two data bases.
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67 conocer de antemano
(v.) = foreknowEx. Classical theists also maintain both that some individuals will earn eternal life and that God infallibly foreknows the future.* * *(v.) = foreknowEx: Classical theists also maintain both that some individuals will earn eternal life and that God infallibly foreknows the future.
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68 conocer de carretilla
(v.) = know + Nombre + off patEx. They are reviewed and changed every year, so don't assume you know them off pat.* * *(v.) = know + Nombre + off patEx: They are reviewed and changed every year, so don't assume you know them off pat.
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69 conocer de lo que Alguien o Algo es capaz
(v.) = have + Nombre + figured outEx. Or still others think they have the library figured out, probably because of recent cuts in the book budget they read about in the campus newspaper.* * *(v.) = have + Nombre + figured outEx: Or still others think they have the library figured out, probably because of recent cuts in the book budget they read about in the campus newspaper.
Spanish-English dictionary > conocer de lo que Alguien o Algo es capaz
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70 conocer de memoria
(v.) = know + Nombre + off patEx. They are reviewed and changed every year, so don't assume you know them off pat.* * *(v.) = know + Nombre + off patEx: They are reviewed and changed every year, so don't assume you know them off pat.
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71 conocer de primera mano
(v.) = know + first-handEx. Chile was once her home, she grew up and completed high school there, and she knew first-hand some of the country's needs for advancing the field of librarianship.* * *(v.) = know + first-handEx: Chile was once her home, she grew up and completed high school there, and she knew first-hand some of the country's needs for advancing the field of librarianship.
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72 conocer de seguro
(v.) = know for + certain, know for + sureEx. I know for certain I was moony and lonely, feeling dissatisfied with myself, and wanted only to be alone that night.Ex. The whole extent of Chernobyl's damage -- both in terms of human casualties and environmental destruction -- may never be known for sure.* * *(v.) = know for + certain, know for + sureEx: I know for certain I was moony and lonely, feeling dissatisfied with myself, and wanted only to be alone that night.
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73 conocer la noticia
(v.) = learn + the newsEx. Xenophon learnt the news while he was making a sacrifice to the gods.* * *(v.) = learn + the newsEx: Xenophon learnt the news while he was making a sacrifice to the gods.
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74 conocer la verdad
(v.) = discern + the truthEx. Discerning the truth in a situation sometimes takes cunning.* * *(v.) = discern + the truthEx: Discerning the truth in a situation sometimes takes cunning.
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75 conocer lo que Alguien o Algo es capaz de hacer
(v.) = have + Nombre + figured outEx. Or still others think they have the library figured out, probably because of recent cuts in the book budget they read about in the campus newspaper.* * *(v.) = have + Nombre + figured outEx: Or still others think they have the library figured out, probably because of recent cuts in the book budget they read about in the campus newspaper.
Spanish-English dictionary > conocer lo que Alguien o Algo es capaz de hacer
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76 conocer mejor
(v.) = gain + a better understanding, gain + a greater understandingEx. The aim of the project was to gain a better understanding of the nature of collaboration in the information searching process.Ex. The aim of the interviews was to gain greater understanding of what these children are looking for in a story book.* * *(v.) = gain + a better understanding, gain + a greater understandingEx: The aim of the project was to gain a better understanding of the nature of collaboration in the information searching process.
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77 conocer muy bien
(v.) = be fully aware ofEx. Librarians are fully aware of and sympathetic toward the monetary problems of journals because libraries have the same problems.* * *(v.) = be fully aware ofEx: Librarians are fully aware of and sympathetic toward the monetary problems of journals because libraries have the same problems.
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78 conocer muy bien la materia
(v.) = know + Posesivo + stuffEx. It is a richly documented, smoothly narrated, and lavishly illustrated study by a historian who knows his stuff and tells it with panache.* * *(v.) = know + Posesivo + stuffEx: It is a richly documented, smoothly narrated, and lavishly illustrated study by a historian who knows his stuff and tells it with panache.
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79 conocer personalmente
(v.) = meet + in person, meet + face to faceEx. Librarians easily find friends anywhere in the world, whether or not they have met in person.Ex. Many participants they take the opportunity of the IFLA conference to meet face-to-face.* * *(v.) = meet + in person, meet + face to faceEx: Librarians easily find friends anywhere in the world, whether or not they have met in person.
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80 conocer por experiencia
(v.) = know (by/from) + experienceEx. People who have used cases in teaching know from experience that some person or persons will give an entirely new interpretation to case data and so will give a case a new twist.* * *(v.) = know (by/from) + experienceEx: People who have used cases in teaching know from experience that some person or persons will give an entirely new interpretation to case data and so will give a case a new twist.
См. также в других словарях:
conocer — verbo transitivo 1. Tener (una persona) idea o noción de [una cosa]: Lo siento, pero no conozco nada de ese tema. 2. Saber (una persona) [ … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
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conocer — Se conjuga como: agradecer Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: conocer conociendo conocido Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. conozco conoces conoce conocemos… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
conocer — (Del lat. cognoscĕre). 1. tr. Averiguar por el ejercicio de las facultades intelectuales la naturaleza, cualidades y relaciones de las cosas. 2. Entender, advertir, saber, echar de ver. 3. Percibir el objeto como distinto de todo lo que no es él … Diccionario de la lengua española
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conocer — v tr (Se conjuga como agradecer, 1a) 1 Llegar a saber lo que es algo, cuáles son sus características, sus relaciones con otros objetos, sus usos, etc aplicando la inteligencia; haber reunido los elementos necesarios para saber o entender algo:… … Español en México
conocer — (v) (Básico) averiguar algo por medio de facultades intelectuales; saber, descubrir algo Ejemplos: Perdone, ¿me puede indicar la dirección? No conozco bien la ciudad. Conocía a mucha gente, pero tenía solo dos amigos verdaderos. Colocaciones:… … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
conocer el percal — conocer el paño … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
conocer al dedillo — dedillo, saber (conocer) al dedillo expr. saber, conocer muy bien, a la perfección. ❙ «...dedicándose a las contratas de obras públicas, cuyas triquiñuelas conocía al dedillo...» Jose Vicente Torrente, Los sucesos de Santolaria. ❙ «Todos los que… … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"