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41 знаен
зна̀ен,прил., -йна, -йно, -йни familiar, (well-)known. -
42 изразя
изразя̀,изразя̀вам гл.1. express, voice, give expression/voice/utterance to; думи, които не изразяват нищо words that convey nothing; \изразя интереси voice the interests; \изразя с думи put into words; couch in words; \изразя с жестове express in gestures; \изразя становището си make s.o.’s attitude known; нямам думи да изразя words fail me to express;\изразя се express o.s.; ( проявявам се) find expression (in); become apparent/manifest, show/manifest o.s.; лошо се изразих that isn’t what I meant, I put in badly; не знам как да се изразя I don’t know how to put it (into words). -
43 изявя
изявя̀,изявя̀вам гл. express, voice, make known; ( декларирам) state, declare; ( желание) intimate, express, manifest; -
44 обявя
обявя̀,обявя̀вам гл. ( решение, намерение, факт) announce, publish; promulgate; ( политика, програма) declare, proclaim, make known; ( във вестник) advertise; (на митница) declare; карти bid; \обявя война на declare war on; \обявя за виновен (за съдебни заседатели) bring in guilty; \обявя за нищожен declare void; \обявя за открит declare open; \обявя … за официален празник make … a public holiday; \обявя за продан put up for sale; \обявя мобилизация mobilize; \обявя някого в несъстоятелност adjudge s.o. bankrupt; \обявя някого за declare s.o.; style/stamp s.o.; \обявя някого за годен pass s.o. fit (за for); \обявя стачка go on strike;\обявя се declare/pronounce o.s. to be (за for, против against), take a stand (for, against). -
45 отлича
отлича̀,отлича̀вам гл.1. distinguish, tell apart;\отлича се 1. ( разпознавам се) be known (с by); ( характеризирам се) be distinguished/remarkable/notable (с for); -
46 позная
позна̀я,позна̀вам гл.1. ( зная) know; be acquainted with; ( добре) be familiar with; have a knowledge of; не \позная (не съм изпитал) I have no experience of; ( запознахте ли се) have you met Mr. Brown? не \позная този град I am new to this town; \позная бегло някого have a nodding/bowing acquaintance with s.o., know s.o. slightly;2. ( разпознавам) know, recognize; не мога да позная кое какво е I cannot tell which is which; \позная по know by; ( измежду много неща или хора) pick out;3. ( отгатвам, узнавам) guess, tell; не позна! you made a bad shot! позна! you got it, that was a good guess; you guessed right; познах го, че е французин I spotted him as Frenchman; този път не позна! you’re wrong this time!;4. филос. cognize;\позная се 1. ( виждам се, лича) show, be apparent/evident, be known; денят се познава от сутринта прен. good blood tells; човек се познава по делата му actions speak louder than words;2.: не се ли познаваме с вас? haven’t we met before? \позная се с ( познат съм с) know, be acquainted with, have met. -
47 прочувам се
прочу̀вам се,възвр. гл. become famous/known (c for); разг. make o.’s mark; go on record; неодобр. become notorious (for). -
48 прочуя се
прочу̀я се,прочу̀вам се възвр. гл. become famous/known (c for); разг. make o.’s mark; go on record; неодобр. become notorious (for). -
49 известен
well-known -
50 широко известен
widely known
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