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121 közismert
(DE) allbekannt; weltbekannt; kundbar {r}; (EN) admitted; avowed; be well known; notorious; well-known -
122 damage
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123 know
[nəʊ] UK/ US
knew, known
vt, viwissen, (be acquainted with: people, places) kennen, (recognize) erkennen, (language) können -
124 know
[nəʊ] UK/ US
knew, known
vt, viwissen, (be acquainted with: people, places) kennen, (recognize) erkennen, (language) können -
125 Geheimfavorit
■ Mannschaft, die nicht zu den eigentlichen Favoriten gezählt wird, der aber von einem kleinen Kreis an Fußballkennern dennoch Siegesaussichten in einem Spiel oder Wettbewerb eingeräumt werden.■ A participant in a match or a competition about whom relatively little is known but who is believed by some observers to have a chance of unexpected success. -
126 Knipser
Knipser m■ Stürmer, der den Ruf hat, selten eine vielversprechende Torchance auszulassen, und der es versteht, sich im Strafraum in eine gute Abschlussposition zu bringen.► Knipsern wird oft ein guter Torriecher attestiert.Syn. Strafraumstürmer■ Forward who is well known for his ability to take goalscoring chances near goal and for his movement inside the penalty area.Syn. fox in the box -
127 Sicherheitskoordinator
■ Von einem Fußballverband oder Verein ernannte Person, die einen engen Kontakt zu den Fans hält und sich mit ihren Gewohnheiten und Vorlieben vertraut macht und alles in ihrer Macht stehende unternimmt, um ein Register von bekannten Unruhestiftern zusammenzustellen.■ Person appointed by a football association or a club to keep in close touch with supporters and familiarise himself with their habits and to compile a record of all known troublemakers. -
128 Strafraumstürmer
Knipser m■ Stürmer, der den Ruf hat, selten eine vielversprechende Torchance auszulassen, und der es versteht, sich im Strafraum in eine gute Abschlussposition zu bringen.► Knipsern wird oft ein guter Torriecher attestiert.Syn. Strafraumstürmer■ Forward who is well known for his ability to take goalscoring chances near goal and for his movement inside the penalty area.Syn. fox in the box
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known — [nōn] vt., vi. pp. of KNOW adj. 1. within one s knowledge, understanding, etc.; familiar 2. recognized, proven, etc. [a known expert, a known theory] n. a known person or thing … English World dictionary
Known — Known, p. p. of {Know}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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known — index apparent (perceptible), cognizable, famous, illustrious, ordinary, outstanding (prominent) … Law dictionary
known — pp. of KNOW (Cf. know) … Etymology dictionary
known as — Going by the name of • • • Main Entry: ↑know … Useful english dictionary
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