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  • 101 get around

    1) ((of stories, rumours etc) to become well known: I don't know how the story got around that she was leaving her job.) (par baumām u.tml.) izplatīties
    2) ((of people) to be active or involved in many activities: He really gets around, doesn't he!) būt darbīgam/aktīvam

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  • 102 get out

    1) (to leave or escape: No-one knows how the lion got out.) izkļūt ārā; izkāpt; iziet
    2) ((of information) to become known: I've no idea how word got out that you were leaving.) kļūt zināmam

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  • 103 give away

    1) (to give etc (something) to someone (eg because one no longer wants it): I'm going to give all my money away.) atdot; atdāvināt
    2) (to cause or allow (information etc) to become known usually accidentally: He gave away our hiding-place (noun give-away: the lingering smell was a give-away).) izpļāpāt; izpļāpāties; izpļāpāšana

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  • 104 give the show away

    (to make known a secret, trick etc.) izpaust noslēpumu

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  • 105 household word

    (something which is well-known to everyone: His name is a household word throughout the country.) visiem labi zināms vārds

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  • 106 hush up

    (to prevent from becoming known to the general public: The affair was hushed up.) apklusināt

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  • 107 keep back

    1) (not to (allow to) move forward: She kept the child back on the edge of the crowd; Every body keep back from the door!) turēties sāņus/malā
    2) (not to tell or make known: I feel he's keeping the real story back for some reason.) slēpt; neizpaust
    3) (not to give or pay out: Part of my allowance is kept back to pay for my meals; Will they keep it back every week?) atvilkt (no algas)

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  • 108 know better

    (to be too wise or well-taught (to do something): She should know better at her age!; He should have known better than to trust them.) nebūt tādam muļķim

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  • 109 let the cat out of the bag

    (to let a secret become known unintentionally.) izpļāpāties

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  • 110 popularise

    verb (to make popular or widely known: She did much to popularize women's sport.) popularizēt

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  • 111 publicise

    verb (to make widely known; to advertise: We are publicizing a new product.) reklamēt; popularizēt

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  • 112 revealing

    adjective (allowing or causing something to be known or seen: a revealing statement.) atmaskojošs

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  • 113 someone/something or other

    (a person or thing that is not known: Someone or other broke that window.) kāds

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  • 114 somewhere or other

    (in one place if not in another; in some place not known or decided: He must have hidden it somewhere or other.) kaut kur

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См. также в других словарях:

  • 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

  • known — [adj] famous, popular accepted, acknowledged, admitted, avowed, celebrated, certified, common, confessed, conscious, down pat*, established, familiar, hackneyed, manifest, noted, notorious, obvious, patent, plain, proverbial, published, received …   New thesaurus

  • known — past participle of KNOW(Cf. ↑knowable). ► ADJECTIVE 1) recognized, familiar, or within the scope of knowledge. 2) publicly acknowledged to be: a known criminal. 3) Mathematics (of a quantity or variable) having a value that can be stated …   English terms dictionary

  • 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

  • known — adj. 1) known as (known as a patron of the arts) 2) known for (known for being witty) 3) known to (known to everyone) 4) (cannot stand alone) known to + inf. (he is known to frequent that bar; she is known to be a patron of the arts) 5) known… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • known — known1 [nəun US noun] the past participle of ↑know 1 known 2 known2 W3 adj 1.) [only before noun] used about something that people know about or have discovered ▪ a study of all the known facts ▪ her last known address ▪ Apart from vaccines,… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • known — known1 [ noun ] adjective only before noun ** 1. ) used for describing something that people know about or have discovered: a theory that fits the known facts The documents were delivered to his last known address. a disease with no known cure He …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • known — [[t]no͟ʊn[/t]] 1) Known is the past participle of know. 2) ADJ: ADJ n, v link ADJ prep, v link adv ADJ You use known to describe someone or something that is clearly recognized by or familiar to all people or to a particular group of people.… …   English dictionary

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