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21 know what's what
(to be able to tell what is important.) saber a quantas anda -
22 know-how
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23 know how to
(to have learned the way to: She already knew how to read when she went to school.) saber -
24 know one's stuff
(to be skilful and knowledgeable in one's chosen subject.) entender do riscado -
25 know the ropes
(to understand the detail and procedure of a job etc.) conhecer os meandros -
26 know what's what
(to be able to tell what is important.) entender do assunto -
27 know-all
noun (an unkind name for a person who thinks he knows everything.) sabe-tudo -
28 for all I know
for all I knowao que eu saiba.————————for all I knowao que me é dado supor.————————for all I knowque eu saiba. -
29 to know the ropes
to know the ropesa) entender do assunto. b) conhecer em detalhes. well, what do you know? a) Amer sabe lá!, vai saber! b) quais são as novidades?————————to know the ropessaber que apitoca, estar a par das coisas, entender do assunto. -
30 in the know
(having information possessed only by a small group of people: People in the know tell me that she is the most likely person to get the job.) sabedor* * *in the knowcoll bem informado. -
31 you-know-what
you-know-what[ju: nou w'6t] n sl algo que não se quer dizer por ser óbvio e indelicado. they were knocked on their you-know-what / eles foram espancados você sabe onde. -
32 I do not (don’t) know him
I do not (don’t) know himnão o conheço. -
33 I don’t know him from Adam
I don’t know him from Adamnunca vi a cara dele. -
34 I hardly know him
I hardly know himmal o conheço. -
35 I know better than that
I know better than thatnão caio nessa. -
36 I know better
I know betternão acredito. -
37 I know him for
I know him forconheço-o como. -
38 I know the feeling
I know the feelingentendo o seu sofrimento, problema. -
39 I know what is what!
I know what is what!eu sei realmente o que acontece. -
40 I know your little game
I know your little gameconheço seu jogo.
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