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1 calçar
v1. to put (someone's) shoes on2. to be a size... / to take a size... (shoe) / to take size... shoesSaps quin número calça el teu fill? - Do you know what size (shoe) your son takes?Calça el 44 - He's a size 44 / he takes a size 44 (shoe) / he takes size 44 shoesnota: Si s'utilitza la paraula 'shoe' en plural, s'ha de dir 'he takes size xx shoes' (sense l'article indefinit 'a'). Però, si no s'utilitza la paraula 'shoe' o bé se l'utilitza en singular, s'ha de dir 'he takes a size 44 (shoe)' (amb l'article indefinit 'a')3. to earth up / to hill upcalçar-se to put your shoes onexpr calçar el mateix peu (que algú) to be like / to be the same asexpr saber de quin peu calça to know what to expect from (somebody or something) / to know what (somebody or something) is likeJa sabem de quin peu calça el Wall Street Journal... - We all know what to expect from the Wall Street Journal / we all know what the Wall Street Journal's like -
2 apamar
v to measureexpr tenir apamada (una cosa o una persona) to know (something) inside out / to know (something) like the back of your hand / to know (something or somebody) very well -
3 saber
v to know (a fact) / to know how ton (m) knowledge / know-how -
4 parar
v1. to stop2. to stayOn pares quan vas a Figueres? - Where are you staying / where will you be staying when you go to Figueres?3. to end upLa pilota va anar a parar al carrer - The ball ended up in the streetNo sé com això ha anat a parar a parar a les seves mans - I don't know how that ended up in his hands / I don't know how he got ahold (Am.) / hold (Br.) of that.Noi, si continues així, pararàs boig! - (Man!) If you go on like that you'll end up (going) crazy (Am.) / mad (Br.)4. to set (up) / to pitch / to layParar la taula - To set the table / to lay the tableParar tenda - To pitch / set up a tentParar una trampa - To set a trapParar esment / compte - To pay attention5. to hold outParar la mà - To hold your hand out / to begT'haig d'explicar una història increïble! Para l'orella! - I (simply) must tell you an incredible story! Listen (up)!expr parar atenció (a) to pay attention (to)expr parar esment (a) to pay attention (to)expr parar els peus a algú to stop someone in their tracks -
5 setciències
n know-all / know-it-all -
6 assabentar
v to let (somebody) know about / to tell (somebody) aboutassabentar-se to find out / to learn / to discover -
7 coneixement
n (m) knowledge / know-howGestió del coneixement - Knowledge management -
8 conèixer
v to know (be acquainted with) -
9 desconèixer
v to be unaware (of) / to not know (about) -
10 memòria
n (f) memoryexpr saber (una cosa) de memòria to know (something) (off) by heart -
11 pam
n (m) palm / spanConeixer (alguna cosa) pam a pam - To know (something) like the back of your handexpr anar a pams to look at something carefully / in detailexpr deixar algú amb un pam de nas to let someone downexpr fer pam i pipa to thumb your nose at somebodyexpr quedar-se amb un pam de nas to be disappointed / to feel let downinterj bang! -
12 tardar
v to take (a certain amount of time)La descàrrega pot tardar uns minuts. - The download could take a few minutes.Sabeu per què els nadons tarden tant a parlar? - Do you know why newborns take so long to talk?
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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
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