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21 saber de hecho
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22 saber dónde aprieta el zapato
• know one's own mind• know where the shoe pinchesDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > saber dónde aprieta el zapato
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23 saber más que siete
• know a lot• know too much -
24 saber que las cosas son muy diferentes
• know differently• know things are differentDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > saber que las cosas son muy diferentes
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25 saberse manejar por el lugar
• know one's way around• know the placeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > saberse manejar por el lugar
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26 tener medido a palmos
• know every inch of• know like the back of one's hand -
27 tener mejor criterio
• know best• know better -
28 conocer bien el asunto
• know what's what -
29 conocer cada pulgada de
• know every inch ofDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > conocer cada pulgada de
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30 conocer como la palma de la mano
• know like the back of one's handDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > conocer como la palma de la mano
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31 conocer de nombre
• know by name -
32 conocer de vista
• know by sight -
33 conocer las uvas de su majuelo
• know one's businessDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > conocer las uvas de su majuelo
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34 conocer muy bien el asunto
• know all the tricks of the tradeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > conocer muy bien el asunto
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35 conocer su negocio
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36 conocer sus limitaciones
• know one's limitationsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > conocer sus limitaciones
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37 conocer sus propios defectos
• know one's own weaknessesDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > conocer sus propios defectos
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38 conocer todos los trucos
• know the ropesDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > conocer todos los trucos
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39 conocerse a sí mismo
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40 conocimientos
• know-how• knowledge
См. также в других словарях:
know — know; fore·know; fore·know·able; fore·know·er; fore·know·ing·ly; know·abil·i·ty; know·able; know·er; know·ing·ly; know·ing·ness; mis·know; pre·know; un·know·en; know·ing; un·know; know·able·ness; un·know·ably; un·know·ing·ness; … English syllables
Know — (n[=o]), v. t. [imp. {Knew} (n[=u]); p. p. {Known} (n[=o]n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Knowing}.] [OE. knowen, knawen, AS. cn[ a]wan; akin to OHG. chn[ a]an (in comp.), Icel. kn[ a] to be able, Russ. znate to know, L. gnoscere, noscere, Gr. gighw skein,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
know — ► VERB (past knew; past part. known) 1) have knowledge of through observation, inquiry, or information. 2) be absolutely sure of something. 3) be familiar or friendly with. 4) have a good command of (a subject or language). 5) have personal… … English terms dictionary
know — [nō] vt. knew, known, knowing [ME knowen < OE cnawan, akin to OHG cnāhan < IE base * ĝen , *ĝnō , to know, apprehend > CAN1, KEN, L gnoscere, to know, Gr gignōskein] 1. to have a clear perception or understanding of; be sure of or well… … English World dictionary
Know — Know, v. i. 1. To have knowledge; to have a clear and certain perception; to possess wisdom, instruction, or information; often with of. [1913 Webster] Israel doth not know, my people doth not consider. Is. i. 3. [1913 Webster] If any man will do … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
know of — (someone/something) to have information about someone or something. Do you know of a way to remove this stain? We ve never met, but I certainly know of him. Usage notes: also used in the spoken phrase not that I know of I do not know: “Is he home … New idioms dictionary
know — The expression you know, inserted parenthetically in a sentence in speech, sometimes has real meaning, e.g. in introducing extra information that the hearer is likely to know already, but generally it is a meaningless sentence filler like I mean … Modern English usage
Know — (n[=o]), n. Knee. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
know — I verb absorb, apperceive, appreciate, apprehend, assimilate, be apprised of, be informed, cognize, comprehend, conceive, conclude, conjecture, deduce, digest, discern, fathom, find, gather, glean, grasp, identify, infer, internalize, learn,… … Law dictionary
know — [v1] understand information apperceive, appreciate, apprehend, be acquainted, be cognizant, be conversant in, be informed, be learned, be master of, be read, be schooled, be versed, cognize, comprehend, differentiate, discern, discriminate,… … New thesaurus
Know HR — is an online magazine about human resources processes, employee motivation, and executive compensation. It is syndicated on Reuters, IBS, and The Palm Beach Post.External links* [http://www.knowhr.com/blog/ KnowHR Blog] *… … Wikipedia