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saber 1 sustantivo masculino knowledge;
saber 2 ( conjugate saber) verbo transitivo 1 no lo sé I don't know; no sé cómo se llama I don't know his name; ¡yo qué sé! how (on earth) should I know! (colloq); que yo sepa as far as I know; saber algo de algo to know sth about sth; sé muy poco de ese tema I know very little about the subject; no sabe lo que dice he doesn't know what he's talking about sin que lo supiéramos without our knowing; ¡si yo lo hubiera sabido antes! if I had only known before!; ¡cómo iba yo a saber que …! how was I to know that …! 2 ( ser capaz de): ¿sabes nadar? can you swim?, do you know how to swim?; sabe escuchar she's a good listener; sabe hablar varios idiomas she can speak several languages verbo intransitivo◊ ¿quién sabe? who knows?;saber de algo/algn to know of sth/sb; yo sé de un lugar donde te lo pueden arreglar I know of a place where you can get it fixedb) (tener noticias, enterarse):yo supe del accidente por la radio I heard about the accident on the radio◊ sabe dulce/bien it tastes sweet/nice;saber a algo to taste of sth; no sabe a nada it doesn't taste of anything; sabe a podrido it tastes rottenb) ( causar cierta impresión): me sabe mal or no me sabe bien tener que decírselo I don't like having to tell himsaberse verbo pronominal ( enf) ‹lección/poema› to know
saber sustantivo masculino knowledge, learning, information
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I verbo transitivo
1 (una cosa) to know: no sé su dirección, I don't know her address
para que lo sepas, for your information
que yo sepa, as far as I know
2 (hacer algo) to know how to: no sabe nadar, he can't swim
3 (capacidad, destreza) sabe dibujar muy bien, he knows how to draw really well
4 (comportarse, reaccionar) can: no sabe aguantar una broma, she can't take a joke
no sabe perder, he's a bad loser
5 (tener conocimientos elevados sobre una materia) sabe mucho de música, she knows a lot about music
6 (enterarse) to learn, find out: lo llamé en cuanto lo supe, I called him as soon as I heard about it
7 (estar informado) sabía que te ibas a retrasar, he knew that you were going to be late
8 (imaginar) no sabes qué frío hacía, you can't imagine how cold it was
II verbo intransitivo
1 (sobre una materia) to know [de, of]: sé de un restaurante buenísimo, I know of a very good restaurant
2 (tener noticias) (de alguien por él mismo) to hear from sb (de alguien por otros) to have news of sb (de un asunto) to hear about sthg
3 (tener sabor) to taste [a, of]: este guiso sabe a quemado, this stew tastes burnt
4 (producir agrado o desagrado) to like, please: me supo mal que no viniera, it upset me that he didn't come Locuciones: el saber no ocupa lugar, you can never learn too much
me ha sabido a poco, I couldn't get enough of it
quién sabe, who knows
vas a saber lo que es bueno, I'll show you what's what
vete a saber, God knows
a saber, namely ' saber' also found in these entries: Spanish: atenerse - ávida - ávido - básica - básico - carta - cojear - combinar - comparecencia - conjugar - consuelo - convenir - cuerno - dedillo - demonio - desconocer - diferenciar - economía - entender - estimable - estribar - eufórica - eufórico - gloria - impresión - latín - morbosa - morboso - puesta - puesto - relacionarse - sable - si - terrena - terreno - tinta - bien - ciencia - conocer - conocimiento - deber - derecho - experiencia - feo - hallar - llegar - lo - mal - memoria - porqué English: acquaint - aware - can - certain - curious - flounder - fortuneteller - guess - hand - hear - horrify - know - learning - namely - nice - pat - pride - should - taste - tell - truck - understand - unknowingly - wisdom - able - appreciation - authority - claim - copy - early - funny - heart - knowledge - let - priority - realize - reassuring - right - saber - sabre - score - skill - stump - suppose - viz - waytr['seɪbəSMALLr/SMALL]1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL→ link=sabre sabre{saber ['seɪbər] n: sable madj.• sable adj.v.• herir a sablazos v.BrE sabre 'seɪbər, 'seɪbə(r) noun sable m(US) ['seɪbǝ(r)]N sable m* * *BrE sabre ['seɪbər, 'seɪbə(r)] noun sable m -
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* * *[séibə]noun& intransitive verb = sabre —;1.nounsablja; military history s sabljo oborožen vojak (zlasti konjenik)the saber figuratively vojaštvo, vojaška moč, vladato rattle one's saber — rožijati s sabljo (tudi figuratively);2.transitive verbraniti s sabljo, posabljatisaber rattling — rožljanje s sabljo, figuratively grožnja z vojno -
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= sabre (американизм) сабля, шашка - * blade клинок шашки (the *) военная сила, военная власть - to rattle the * бряцать оружием кавалерист - 300 *s триста сабель pl кавалерийская часть фехтование на саблях рубить шашкой, саблей фехтовать на саблях saber амер. = sabre saber амер. = sabre sabre: sabre pl кавалеристы -
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(Amer.) see academic.ru/63658/sabre">sabre* * ** * *sa·ber* * *(US) ['seɪbə(r)]nSäbelm* * *A s1. Säbel m (auch Fechten):rattle one’s saber fig mit dem Säbel rasseln2. MIL, HIST Kavallerist mB v/t1. niedersäbeln2. mit dem Säbel verwunden* * *(Amer.) see sabre* * *(US) n.niedersäbeln v. -
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[ˈseɪbə]saber амер. = sabre saber амер. = sabre sabre: sabre pl кавалеристы -
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/'seibə/ Cách viết khác: (saber) /'seibə/ * danh từ - kiếm lưỡi cong (của kỵ binh) =a sabre cut+ nhát kiếm; sẹo vết kiếm - (số nhiều) (sử học) kỵ binh; đơn vị kỵ binh - cái gạn thuỷ tinh (nóng chảy) !the sabre - lực lượng quân sự, sự thống trị quân sự !sabre rattling - sự đe doạ binh đao * ngoại động từ - đâm bằng kiếm, chém bằng kiếm -
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1. [ʹseıbə] амер. = sabre I и II 2. [ʹseıbə] амер. = sabre I и II -
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1) Военный термин: Scientifically Advanced Bureau For Espionage And Research2) Сокращение: Simplified Acquisition of Base Engineering Requirements, Situational Awareness BEacon with Reply, Situational Awareness Beacon with Reply system3) Фирменный знак: Schlumberger Advanced Business Engineering Resources -
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1) Военный термин: Scientifically Advanced Bureau For Espionage And Research2) Сокращение: Simplified Acquisition of Base Engineering Requirements, Situational Awareness BEacon with Reply, Situational Awareness Beacon with Reply system3) Фирменный знак: Schlumberger Advanced Business Engineering Resources
См. также в других словарях:
saber — saber, hasta donde uno sabe expr. que uno sepa, con la información que uno tiene. ❙ «Hasta donde él sabía, sólo la Nunciatura en Madrid y [...] habían sido informados...» Arturo Pérez Reverte, La piel del tambor. ❘ del inglés as far as one knows … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
saber — verbo transitivo 1. Conocer (una persona) [una cosa]: No sabía que estuviera casado. Ya me sé la lección. 2. Tener (una persona o un animal) capacidad o habilidad para … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
saber — 1. Verbo irregular: v. conjugación modelo (→ apéndice 1, n.º 51). Este verbo se conjuga del mismo modo en todas sus acepciones, de manera que, con el sentido de ‘tener sabor a alguna cosa’, la primera persona del presente de indicativo es sé (y… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
saber — (n.) single edged sword, 1670s, from Fr. sabre heavy, curved sword (17c.), alteration of sable (1630s), from Ger. Sabel, probably ultimately from Hung. szablya saber, lit. tool to cut with, from szabni to cut. The Slavic words (Cf. Rus. sablya,… … Etymology dictionary
Saber — Sa ber, Sabre Sa bre, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sabered}or {Sabred}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sabering} or {Sabring}.] [Cf. F. sabrer.] To strike, cut, or kill with a saber; to cut down, as with a saber. [1913 Webster] You send troops to saber and bayonet us… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
saber — es el modelo de su conjugación. Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: saber sabiendo sabido Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. sé sabes sabe sabemos sabéis saben… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
Saber — Sa ber, Sabre Sa bre, n. [F. sabre, G. s[ a]bel; of uncertain origin; cf. Hung. sz[ a]blya, Pol. szabla, Russ. sabla, and L. Gr. zabo s crooked, curved.] A sword with a broad and heavy blade, thick at the back, and usually more or less curved… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
saber — |ê| v. tr. 1. Possuir o conhecimento de. = CONHECER ≠ DESCONHECER 2. Não ignorar. = CONHECER ≠ DESCONHECER, IGNORAR 3. Estar habilitado para. 4. Ser capaz de. = CONSEGUIR 5. Ter experiência. 6. Ter consciência de. • v. intr. 7. Ter conhecimento.… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
saber — [sā′bər] n. [Fr sabre < Ger sabel < MHG < Pol & Hung: Pol szabla < Hung szablya] 1. a heavy cavalry sword with a slightly curved blade: see SWORD 2. Fencing a type of weapon, heavier than a foil, used with a slashing as well as… … English World dictionary
SABER — fil. Caleb ex Maachâ concubinâ, 1 Paral. c. 2. v. 48. Laine, confractio, spes, vel iuramentum … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
saber — (Brit. sabre) ► NOUN 1) a heavy cavalry sword with a curved blade and a single cutting edge. 2) a light fencing sword with a tapering, typically curved blade. ORIGIN French, from Hungarian szablya … English terms dictionary