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  • 1 stuff

    I noun
    1) (material or substance: What is that black oily stuff on the beach?; The doctor gave me some good stuff for removing warts; Show them what stuff you're made of! (= how brave, strong etc you are).) materiale, stoff; medisin, middel
    2) ((unimportant) matter, things, objects etc: We'll have to get rid of all this stuff when we move house.) ting
    3) (an old word for cloth.) tøy, stoff
    - that's the stuff! II verb
    1) (to pack or fill tightly, often hurriedly or untidily: His drawer was stuffed with papers; She stuffed the fridge with food; The children have been stuffing themselves with ice-cream.) stoppe, proppe, stappe
    2) (to fill (eg a turkey, chicken etc) with stuffing before cooking.) farsere, fylle med stuffing
    3) (to fill the skin of (a dead animal or bird) to preserve the appearance it had when alive: They stuffed the golden eagle.) stoppe ut
    - stuff up
    emne
    --------
    juks
    --------
    materiale
    --------
    saker
    --------
    stoff
    --------
    tøy
    I
    subst. \/stʌf\/
    1) materiale(r), emne, stoff
    2) materie
    3) ( overført) stoff, materiale, ting
    4) ( overført) innhold, natur, vesen, kjerne
    5) ( overført) to, virke, stoff
    6) materiale
    7) produkt(er), saker, ting
    8) (britisk, hverdagslig) (ull)stoff
    9) ( hverdagslig) saker (og ting), eiendeler, ting, greier
    10) ( hverdagslig) maner, vesen, opptreden
    11) ( hverdagslig) greie, tingest, dings
    12) ( hverdagslig) jente
    13) ( slang) tyvegods
    14) ( slang) narkotika, stoff
    and stuff ( hverdagslig) og sånt, og lignende
    do one's stuff vise hva en duger til
    know one's stuff kunne sine saker
    light stuff lett stoff
    old stuff gammelt nytt
    one's stuff sakene sine, sine ting
    hun kan sakene sine, hun kan sine ting
    poor stuff elendige saker
    right stuff ekte saker
    stuff and nonsense! tullprat!, sludder!, vrøvl!
    that's the stuff sånn skal det være!, det er fine greier!, sånn ja!
    the same old stuff det samme gamle
    the stuff ( slang) penger
    II
    verb \/stʌf\/
    1) stoppe, fylle
    2) ( også overført) proppe, stappe, fylle, fôre
    3) stappe, pakke, presse ned, dytte, putte
    4) stoppe ut
    5) ( matlaging) fylle, farsere, spekke
    6) proppe i seg mat, forspise seg
    7) ( vulgært) knulle
    8) (britisk, hverdagslig) gi blanke i, gi faen i, gi på båten
    9) (britisk, hverdagslig) slå ned i støvlene, vinne stort over
    get stuffed! (britisk, hverdagslig) dra til helvete!, kom deg vekk!, ryk og reis!
    stuff (up) stoppe til, tette igjen
    stuff away legge unna, legge bort
    stuff it! la det være!, hold opp med det der!, kutt ut!
    stuff oneself with something proppe seg med noe, stappe i seg noe
    stuff out fylle ut
    stuff someone with silly ideas sette griller i hodet på noen, proppe noen full med tåpelige ideer
    stuff with fylle\/proppe med
    tell someone to (go and) stuff themselves ( slang) be noen dra til helvete, be noen ryke og reise

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  • 2 stuff

    1. noun
    1) no pl., no indef. art. (material[s]) Zeug, das (ugs.)

    be made of sterner stuffaus härterem Stoff gemacht sein (fig.)

    the stuff that dreams/heroes are made of — der Stoff, aus dem die Träume sind/Helden gemacht sind (fig.)

    2) no pl., no indef. art. (activity, knowledge)

    do painting or drawing, stuff like that — malen oder zeichnen oder so was (ugs.)

    do one's stuff(coll.) seine Sache machen

    know one's stuff(coll.): (be knowledgeable) sich auskennen; (know one's job) seine Sache verstehen

    that's the stuff!(coll.) so ist's richtig!

    2. transitive verb
    1) stopfen; zustopfen [Loch, Ohren]; (in taxidermy) ausstopfen; (Cookery) füllen

    stuff something with or full of something — etwas mit etwas voll stopfen (ugs.)

    [go and] get stuffed! — (sl.) hau ab! (ugs.)

    stuff oneself(sl.) sich voll stopfen (ugs.)

    stuff one's face(sl.) sich (Dat.) den Bauch voll stopfen (ugs.)

    stuff ballot boxes(Amer.): (insert bogus votes) Stimmen fälschen

    2) (sl.)

    he can stuff it!er kann mich mal! (derb)

    3. intransitive verb
    * * *
    I noun
    1) (material or substance: What is that black oily stuff on the beach?; The doctor gave me some good stuff for removing warts; Show them what stuff you're made of! (= how brave, strong etc you are).) das Zeug
    2) ((unimportant) matter, things, objects etc: We'll have to get rid of all this stuff when we move house.) das Zeug
    3) (an old word for cloth.) der Wollstoff
    - academic.ru/117093/know_one%27s_stuff">know one's stuff
    - that's the stuff! II verb
    1) (to pack or fill tightly, often hurriedly or untidily: His drawer was stuffed with papers; She stuffed the fridge with food; The children have been stuffing themselves with ice-cream.) vollstopfen
    2) (to fill (eg a turkey, chicken etc) with stuffing before cooking.) füllen
    3) (to fill the skin of (a dead animal or bird) to preserve the appearance it had when alive: They stuffed the golden eagle.) ausstopfen
    - stuffing
    - stuff up
    * * *
    [stʌf]
    I. n no pl
    we've heard all this \stuff before das haben wir doch alles schon mal gehört!
    there is a lot of \stuff about it on TV im Fernsehen wird dauernd darüber berichtet
    his latest book is good \stuff sein neues Buch ist echt gut
    that's the \stuff! BRIT ( fam) so ist's richtig!
    to do one's \stuff ( fam) seine Sache gut machen
    to know one's \stuff sich akk auskennen
    he certainly knows his \stuff er weiß, wovon er spricht
    2. (possessions) Sachen pl, Zeug nt oft pej fam
    camping \stuff Campingsachen pl
    3. (material) Material nt, Stoff m
    sticky \stuff klebriges Zeug
    he's made of the same \stuff as his father er ist aus demselben Holz geschnitzt wie sein Vater
    she's a nice bit of \stuff BRIT (sl) sie ist nicht ohne fam
    the [very] \stuff of sth das Wesentliche [o der Kern] einer S. gen
    the \stuff of which heroes are made der Stoff, aus dem Helden sind
    5.
    sb doesn't give a \stuff about sth BRIT ( fam) jdm ist etw scheißegal fam
    \stuff and nonsense BRIT ( dated) dummes Zeug pej fam, Blödsinn pej fam
    II. vt
    1. ( fam: gorge)
    to \stuff sb/oneself jdn/sich vollstopfen
    to \stuff down ⇆ sth etw in sich akk hineinstopfen pej, etw verschlingen pej [o hum fam verdrücken]
    to \stuff one's face sich dat den Bauch vollschlagen fam
    to \stuff sb with food jdn mästen pej
    2. esp BRIT, AUS ( vulg: have sex)
    to \stuff sb jdn vögeln vulg [o sl bumsen
    \stuff it [or BRIT also that]! Scheiß drauf! derb; esp BRIT, AUS
    \stuff him! der kann mich mal! derb, zum Teufel mit ihm! sl; BRIT, AUS
    get \stuffed! du kannst mich mal! derb, leck mich am Arsch! derb
    4. (push inside)
    to \stuff sth etw stopfen; (fill) etw ausstopfen; (in cookery) etw füllen
    they \stuffed the money into a bag and ran from the bank sie stopften das Geld in eine Tasche und rannten aus der Bank
    \stuffed chicken gefülltes Hähnchen [o SCHWEIZ Poulet]
    to \stuff sb's head with sth ( fig) jdm etw eintrichtern fam
    to \stuff animals Tiere ausstopfen
    * * *
    [stʌf]
    1. n
    1) Zeug nt

    black/sweet etc stuff — schwarzes/süßes etc Zeug

    the stuff that dreams are made of — der Stoff, aus dem die Träume sind

    show him what kind of stuff you're made of — zeig ihm, aus welchem Holz du geschnitzt bist

    there was a lot of rough stuffes ging ziemlich rau zu

    it's poor/good stuff — das ist schlecht/gut

    this book is strong stuff —

    he brought me some stuff to read/to pass the time — er hat mir etwas zum Lesen/zur Unterhaltung mitgebracht

    all that stuff about how he wants to help usall das Gerede, dass er uns helfen will

    stuff and nonsenseQuatsch m (inf), Blödsinn m

    that's the stuff! — so ists richtig!, weiter so!

    go on, do your stuff! — nun mach mal or doch!

    to know one's stuff — wissen, wovon man redet, sich auskennen

    See:
    hot stuff
    3) (= possessions) Zeug nt, Sachen pl
    4) (inf: drugs) Stoff m (inf)
    5) (old: cloth) Material nt, Stoff m
    2. vt
    1) (= fill) container, room, person vollstopfen; hole zustopfen, verstopfen; contents, object, books (hinein)stopfen (into in +acc); (into envelope) stecken (into in +acc)

    to stuff sb with food — jdn mit Essen vollstopfen, jdn mästen (inf)

    I'm stuffed ( inf : with food )ich bin total voll (inf)

    to stuff sth away —

    he stuffed some money into my hand —

    to stuff one's fingers into one's earssich (dat) die Finger in die Ohren stecken

    2) (COOK) füllen
    3) cushion etc füllen; toy ausstopfen; (in taxidermy) ausstopfen
    4) (Brit inf)

    I told him to stuff it or to get stuffed — ich habe ihm gesagt, er kann mich mal (inf)

    3. vi
    (inf: eat) sich vollstopfen (inf)
    4. vr

    to stuff oneself (with food/on cakes) — sich (mit Essen/Kuchen) vollstopfen (inf)

    * * *
    stuff [stʌf]
    A s
    1. Stoff m, Material n
    2. (Roh)Stoff m, (-)Material n
    3. a) (Woll)Stoff m, Zeug n, Gewebe n
    b) Br ( besonders Kamm)Wollstoff m
    4. Zeug n, Sachen pl (Gepäck, Ware etc, a Nahrungsmittel etc):
    this is good stuff umg das ist was Gutes
    5. fig (fades etc) Zeug:
    he is (made) of sterner stuff er ist aus härterem Holz geschnitzt;
    he has good stuff in him in ihm steckt etwas;
    the stuff that heroes are made of das Zeug, aus dem Helden gemacht sind;
    good ( oder great) stuff! umg bravo!, prima!;
    that’s the stuff (to give them)! umg so ists richtig!, nur weiter so!;
    he knows his stuff er kennt sich aus, er versteht sein Fach;
    do your stuff! umg auf gehts!;
    he did his stuff er tat seine Arbeit; rough A 6
    6. (wertloses) Zeug, Plunder m, Kram m umg (auch fig):
    take that stuff away! nimm das Zeug weg!;
    stuff and nonsense! dummes Zeug!
    7. a) umg Zeug n, Stoff m (Schnaps etc)
    b) sl Stoff m (Drogen)
    8. sl Getue n, Sums m
    9. the stuff umg das nötige Kleingeld
    10. Lederschmiere f
    11. TECH Ganzzeug n, Papiermasse f:
    stuff engine Holländer m
    12. TECH Bauholz n
    13. auch bit of stuff Br sl Mieze f
    B v/t
    1. (auch fig sich den Kopf mit Tatsachen etc) vollstopfen, vollpfropfen, (an)füllen:
    stuff o.s. sich (den Magen) vollstopfen (on, with mit);
    stuff a pipe eine Pfeife stopfen;
    stuff sb (with lies) sl jemandem die Hucke volllügen; arse A 1, throat A 1
    2. auch stuff up ein Loch etc ver-, zustopfen:
    my nose is stuffed up meine Nase ist verstopft oder zu
    3. ein Sofa etc polstern
    4. auch stuff out fig ein Buch etc füllen, ausstopfen, garnieren ( alle:
    with mit)
    5. überfüllen, -laden ( beide:
    with mit)
    6. jemanden überfüttern
    a) stopfen
    b) GASTR füllen, farcieren
    8. Tiere ausstopfen
    9. POL US eine Wahlurne mit gefälschten Stimmzetteln füllen
    10. etwas stopfen ( into in akk)
    11. (zusammen)pressen, (-)stopfen
    12. Leder mit Fett imprägnieren
    13. vulg eine Frau stopfen vulg (schlafen mit):
    get stuffed! leck(t) mich (doch) am Arsch! sl
    C v/i sich (den Magen) vollstopfen
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) no pl., no indef. art. (material[s]) Zeug, das (ugs.)

    the stuff that dreams/heroes are made of — der Stoff, aus dem die Träume sind/Helden gemacht sind (fig.)

    2) no pl., no indef. art. (activity, knowledge)

    do painting or drawing, stuff like that — malen oder zeichnen oder so was (ugs.)

    do one's stuff(coll.) seine Sache machen

    know one's stuff(coll.): (be knowledgeable) sich auskennen; (know one's job) seine Sache verstehen

    that's the stuff!(coll.) so ist's richtig!

    2. transitive verb
    1) stopfen; zustopfen [Loch, Ohren]; (in taxidermy) ausstopfen; (Cookery) füllen

    stuff something with or full of something — etwas mit etwas voll stopfen (ugs.)

    [go and] get stuffed! — (sl.) hau ab! (ugs.)

    stuff oneself(sl.) sich voll stopfen (ugs.)

    stuff one's face(sl.) sich (Dat.) den Bauch voll stopfen (ugs.)

    stuff ballot boxes(Amer.): (insert bogus votes) Stimmen fälschen

    2) (sl.)
    3. intransitive verb
    * * *
    n.
    Stoff -e m.
    Stopfen - m.
    Zeug nur sing. n. v.
    stopfen v.
    vollstopfen v.

    English-german dictionary > stuff

  • 3 Philosophy

       And what I believe to be more important here is that I find in myself an infinity of ideas of certain things which cannot be assumed to be pure nothingness, even though they may have perhaps no existence outside of my thought. These things are not figments of my imagination, even though it is within my power to think of them or not to think of them; on the contrary, they have their own true and immutable natures. Thus, for example, when I imagine a triangle, even though there may perhaps be no such figure anywhere in the world outside of my thought, nor ever have been, nevertheless the figure cannot help having a certain determinate nature... or essence, which is immutable and eternal, which I have not invented and which does not in any way depend upon my mind. (Descartes, 1951, p. 61)
       Let us console ourselves for not knowing the possible connections between a spider and the rings of Saturn, and continue to examine what is within our reach. (Voltaire, 1961, p. 144)
       As modern physics started with the Newtonian revolution, so modern philosophy starts with what one might call the Cartesian Catastrophe. The catastrophe consisted in the splitting up of the world into the realms of matter and mind, and the identification of "mind" with conscious thinking. The result of this identification was the shallow rationalism of l'esprit Cartesien, and an impoverishment of psychology which it took three centuries to remedy even in part. (Koestler, 1964, p. 148)
       It has been made of late a reproach against natural philosophy that it has struck out on a path of its own, and has separated itself more and more widely from the other sciences which are united by common philological and historical studies. The opposition has, in fact, been long apparent, and seems to me to have grown up mainly under the influence of the Hegelian philosophy, or, at any rate, to have been brought out into more distinct relief by that philosophy.... The sole object of Kant's "Critical Philosophy" was to test the sources and the authority of our knowledge, and to fix a definite scope and standard for the researches of philosophy, as compared with other sciences.... [But Hegel's] "Philosophy of Identity" was bolder. It started with the hypothesis that not only spiritual phenomena, but even the actual world-nature, that is, and man-were the result of an act of thought on the part of a creative mind, similar, it was supposed, in kind to the human mind.... The philosophers accused the scientific men of narrowness; the scientific men retorted that the philosophers were crazy. And so it came about that men of science began to lay some stress on the banishment of all philosophic influences from their work; while some of them, including men of the greatest acuteness, went so far as to condemn philosophy altogether, not merely as useless, but as mischievous dreaming. Thus, it must be confessed, not only were the illegitimate pretensions of the Hegelian system to subordinate to itself all other studies rejected, but no regard was paid to the rightful claims of philosophy, that is, the criticism of the sources of cognition, and the definition of the functions of the intellect. (Helmholz, quoted in Dampier, 1966, pp. 291-292)
       Philosophy remains true to its classical tradition by renouncing it. (Habermas, 1972, p. 317)
       I have not attempted... to put forward any grand view of the nature of philosophy; nor do I have any such grand view to put forth if I would. It will be obvious that I do not agree with those who see philosophy as the history of "howlers" and progress in philosophy as the debunking of howlers. It will also be obvious that I do not agree with those who see philosophy as the enterprise of putting forward a priori truths about the world.... I see philosophy as a field which has certain central questions, for example, the relation between thought and reality.... It seems obvious that in dealing with these questions philosophers have formulated rival research programs, that they have put forward general hypotheses, and that philosophers within each major research program have modified their hypotheses by trial and error, even if they sometimes refuse to admit that that is what they are doing. To that extent philosophy is a "science." To argue about whether philosophy is a science in any more serious sense seems to me to be hardly a useful occupation.... It does not seem to me important to decide whether science is philosophy or philosophy is science as long as one has a conception of both that makes both essential to a responsible view of the world and of man's place in it. (Putnam, 1975, p. xvii)
       What can philosophy contribute to solving the problem of the relation [of] mind to body? Twenty years ago, many English-speaking philosophers would have answered: "Nothing beyond an analysis of the various mental concepts." If we seek knowledge of things, they thought, it is to science that we must turn. Philosophy can only cast light upon our concepts of those things.
       This retreat from things to concepts was not undertaken lightly. Ever since the seventeenth century, the great intellectual fact of our culture has been the incredible expansion of knowledge both in the natural and in the rational sciences (mathematics, logic).
       The success of science created a crisis in philosophy. What was there for philosophy to do? Hume had already perceived the problem in some degree, and so surely did Kant, but it was not until the twentieth century, with the Vienna Circle and with Wittgenstein, that the difficulty began to weigh heavily. Wittgenstein took the view that philosophy could do no more than strive to undo the intellectual knots it itself had tied, so achieving intellectual release, and even a certain illumination, but no knowledge. A little later, and more optimistically, Ryle saw a positive, if reduced role, for philosophy in mapping the "logical geography" of our concepts: how they stood to each other and how they were to be analyzed....
       Since that time, however, philosophers in the "analytic" tradition have swung back from Wittgensteinian and even Rylean pessimism to a more traditional conception of the proper role and tasks of philosophy. Many analytic philosophers now would accept the view that the central task of philosophy is to give an account, or at least play a part in giving an account, of the most general nature of things and of man. (Armstrong, 1990, pp. 37-38)
       8) Philosophy's Evolving Engagement with Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science
       In the beginning, the nature of philosophy's engagement with artificial intelligence and cognitive science was clear enough. The new sciences of the mind were to provide the long-awaited vindication of the most potent dreams of naturalism and materialism. Mind would at last be located firmly within the natural order. We would see in detail how the most perplexing features of the mental realm could be supported by the operations of solely physical laws upon solely physical stuff. Mental causation (the power of, e.g., a belief to cause an action) would emerge as just another species of physical causation. Reasoning would be understood as a kind of automated theorem proving. And the key to both was to be the depiction of the brain as the implementation of multiple higher level programs whose task was to manipulate and transform symbols or representations: inner items with one foot in the physical (they were realized as brain states) and one in the mental (they were bearers of contents, and their physical gymnastics were cleverly designed to respect semantic relationships such as truth preservation). (A. Clark, 1996, p. 1)
       Socrates of Athens famously declared that "the unexamined life is not worth living," and his motto aptly explains the impulse to philosophize. Taking nothing for granted, philosophy probes and questions the fundamental presuppositions of every area of human inquiry.... [P]art of the job of the philosopher is to keep at a certain critical distance from current doctrines, whether in the sciences or the arts, and to examine instead how the various elements in our world-view clash, or fit together. Some philosophers have tried to incorporate the results of these inquiries into a grand synoptic view of the nature of reality and our human relationship to it. Others have mistrusted system-building, and seen their primary role as one of clarifications, or the removal of obstacles along the road to truth. But all have shared the Socratic vision of using the human intellect to challenge comfortable preconceptions, insisting that every aspect of human theory and practice be subjected to continuing critical scrutiny....
       Philosophy is, of course, part of a continuing tradition, and there is much to be gained from seeing how that tradition originated and developed. But the principal object of studying the materials in this book is not to pay homage to past genius, but to enrich one's understanding of central problems that are as pressing today as they have always been-problems about knowledge, truth and reality, the nature of the mind, the basis of right action, and the best way to live. These questions help to mark out the territory of philosophy as an academic discipline, but in a wider sense they define the human predicament itself; they will surely continue to be with us for as long as humanity endures. (Cottingham, 1996, pp. xxi-xxii)
       In his study of ancient Greek culture, The Birth of Tragedy, Nietzsche drew what would become a famous distinction, between the Dionysian spirit, the untamed spirit of art and creativity, and the Apollonian, that of reason and self-control. The story of Greek civilization, and all civilizations, Nietzsche implied, was the gradual victory of Apollonian man, with his desire for control over nature and himself, over Dionysian man, who survives only in myth, poetry, music, and drama. Socrates and Plato had attacked the illusions of art as unreal, and had overturned the delicate cultural balance by valuing only man's critical, rational, and controlling consciousness while denigrating his vital life instincts as irrational and base. The result of this division is "Alexandrian man," the civilized and accomplished Greek citizen of the later ancient world, who is "equipped with the greatest forces of knowledge" but in whom the wellsprings of creativity have dried up. (Herman, 1997, pp. 95-96)

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  • 4 know

    I 1. [nəʊ]
    verbo transitivo (pass. knew; p.pass. known)
    1) (have knowledge of) conoscere [person, place, situation, system]; sapere, conoscere [answer, language, name, reason, truth, way]

    to know sb. by name, sight — conoscere qcn. di nome, di vista

    to know sth. by heart — sapere qcs. a memoria

    to know how to do — sapere fare; (stressing method) sapere come fare

    to know that... — sapere che...

    to know sb., sth. as — conoscere qcn., qcs. come

    to let it be known o to make it known that fare sapere che; it has been known to snow there hanno detto che lì nevica; if I know him se lo conosco; he is known to the police è conosciuto dalla polizia; as you well know come ben sai; (do) you know something? do you know what? (ma lo) sai? there's no knowing whether non si può sapere se; to know one's way around fig. sapersi togliere dagli impicci; to know one's way around a town sapersi orientare in una città; to know one's way around a computer sapersela cavare con i computer; I know what! you could... ho un'idea! potresti...; he knows nothing about it — non ne sa niente

    2) (feel certain) essere sicuro, sapere
    3) (realize) rendersi conto
    4) (recognize) riconoscere (by, from da)

    "you are a stupid" "it takes one to know one" — "sei uno stupido" "tra stupidi ci si riconosce"

    to be known for sth., for doing — essere conosciuto per qcs., per fare

    6) (experience) conoscere [sadness, love]
    2.
    verbo intransitivo (pass. knew; p.pass. known)
    1) (have knowledge) sapere, conoscere

    to know about (have information) essere al corrente di [ event]; (have skill) conoscere [computing, engines]

    to know of (from experience) conoscere; (from information) avere sentito parlare di

    to let sb. know of o about mettere qcn. a conoscenza di [ plans]; we'll let you know vi faremo sapere; how should I know! come faccio a saperlo! if you must know se proprio vuoi saperlo; if I were angry with you, you'd know about it se fossi arrabbiato con te, te ne accorgeresti; you know better than to argue with him hai di meglio da fare che metterti a discutere con lui; you ought to have known better non avresti dovuto farlo; he says he came home early but I know better — dice che è arrivato a casa presto ma conoscendolo non ci credo

    "he won't win" - "oh I don't know" — "non vincerà" - "non ne sono sicuro"

    "I'll take the morning off" - "I don't know about that!" — "mi prenderò mezza giornata" - "non ne sarei così sicuro!"

    I don't know about you but... — non so cosa ne pensi, ma

    ••

    not to know where o which way to turn non sapere da che parte voltarsi; not to know whether one is coming or going — non sapere più che cosa si sta facendo

    II [nəʊ]

    to be in the know (about sth.) — colloq. essere al corrente (di qcs.)

    * * *
    [nəu]
    past tense - knew; verb
    1) (to be aware of or to have been informed about: He knows everything; I know he is at home because his car is in the drive; He knows all about it; I know of no reason why you cannot go.) sapere
    2) (to have learned and to remember: He knows a lot of poetry.) conoscere
    3) (to be aware of the identity of; to be friendly with: I know Mrs Smith - she lives near me.) conoscere
    4) (to (be able to) recognize or identify: You would hardly know her now - she has become very thin; He knows a good car when he sees one.) riconoscere
    - knowingly
    - know-all
    - know-how
    - in the know
    - know backwards
    - know better
    - know how to
    - know the ropes
    * * *
    know /nəʊ/
    n.
    (nella loc. fam.) in the know, al corrente; bene informato; addentro nella faccenda.
    ♦ (to) know /nəʊ/
    (pass. knew, p. p. known)
    A v. t.
    1 conoscere; sapere: to know languages, conoscere (o sapere) le lingue; Do you know German?, conosci (o sai) il tedesco?; to know the answer, conoscere (o sapere) la risposta; to know a subject, conoscere un argomento; to know one's job, conoscere il proprio mestiere; to know the time, sapere che ora è; conoscere l'ora; to know all the facts, conoscere (o essere a conoscenza di, sapere) tutti i fatti; to know damn well, sapere benissimo; Do you know his address?, conosci (o sai) il suo indirizzo?; Everybody knows that, lo sanno tutti; How do you know?, come lo sai?; come fai a saperlo?; I'll let you know, te lo farò sapere; I know he is a good boy, so che è un bravo ragazzo; Do you know how much it costs?, sai quanto costa?; I don't know when she's arriving, non so quando arriverà; I know what I'm doing, so quello che faccio; I know you won't disappoint me, so che non mi deluderai; I knew ( that) he would say that, sapevo che avrebbe detto così; to get to know, imparare a conoscere; conoscere meglio (o più a fondo); venire a sapere; I know how it works, so come funziona; He is known to be in favour of it, è noto (o risaputo) che lui è favorevole; His dog has been known to attack strangers, si sa che il suo cane ha assalito gente che non conosceva
    2 conoscere: Do you know his wife [this book]?, conosci sua moglie [questo libro]?; the world as we know it, il mondo così come lo conosciamo; We've known each other for years, ci conosciamo da anni
    3 riconoscere: I'd know him anywhere, lo riconoscerei dovunque (o fra mille); I know a good athlete when I see one, so riconoscere un buon atleta
    4 capire; rendersi conto: I knew at once something was wrong, capii subito che c'era qualcosa che non andava
    5 conoscere; sperimentare; fare esperienza di: I have known better days, ho conosciuto giorni migliori; He has known poverty, ha conosciuto la miseria
    6 to know how, sapere; essere capace di: Do you know how to open this box?, sai aprire (o sei capace di aprire, sai come si apre) questa scatola?; I would do it if I knew how ( o if I knew the way), lo farei se sapessi come si fa (o se ne fossi capace)
    7 (saper) distinguere: to know right from wrong, distinguere tra il bene e il male (o la ragione dal torto)
    B v. i.
    sapere di; conoscere; essere informato di; essere a conoscenza di; avere notizia di; aver sentito parlare di: I know of a few cases like this one, so di alcuni casi come questo; I know of her, but I've never met her, ne ho sentito parlare, ma non l'ho mai incontrata; Do you know of any reason why he should have done it?, hai qualche idea del perché l'abbia fatto?; not that I know of, che io sappia no; non che io sappia; non mi risulta
    to know again, riconoscere □ (fam.) to know all the answers, sapere tutto; saperla lunga; essere un sapientone □ to know all there is to know about st., sapere tutto su qc. to know apart, saper distinguere ( tra due) □ (fam.) to know st. backwards, conoscere qc. alla perfezione (o a menadito) □ to know best, sapere ciò che è meglio; essere il miglior giudice □ to know better, sapere che le cose stanno altrimenti (o che non è così); ( anche) avere più buon senso (o criterio), aver imparato la lezione: If I didn't know better, I'd say that…, se non sapessi che le cose stanno altrimenti, direi che…; You should have known better, avresti dovuto usare un po' più di buon senso; I'll know better next time, la prossima volta saprò come comportarmi; la prossima volta me ne guarderò bene; to know better than that, sapere che non è così; sapere che non si deve fare qc.; to know better than to do st., non essere così sciocco (o sprovveduto) da fare qc.; avere abbastanza criterio (o buon senso) da non fare qc.; sapere che non si deve fare qc.; not to know any better, non avere buon senso; essere uno sprovveduto; non sapere quello che si fa (per ignoranza, immaturità, ecc.) □ to know one's business, conoscere il proprio mestiere; sapere il fatto proprio □ to know st. by heart, sapere qc. a memoria □ to know sb. by name [by sight], conoscere q. di nome [di vista] □ to know different, sapere che non è così (o che le cose non stanno così); scoprire che non è così □ not to know the first thing about st., non sapere niente di qc.; non intendersene affatto di qc.; essere ignorantissimo di qc. to know sb. for, conoscere q. come: I know him for a very approachable man, lo conosco come una persona molto disponibile □ to know for a fact that…, sapere per certo (o con certezza) che… □ (fam. USA) not to know from st., non intendersene di qc.; non sapere niente di qc. □ (fam. USA) not to know from nothing ( about), non sapere (o capire) niente (di); non intendersi minimamente (di) □ (fam.) not to know sb. from Adam, non avere mai visto né conosciuto q.; non sapere che faccia ha q. □ (fam. GB) to know how many beans make five, sapere il fatto proprio; essere sveglio □ to know st. inside out, conoscere a fondo qc. to know st. like the back of one's hand, conoscere qc. come le proprie tasche □ to know one's own mind, sapere quel che si vuole □ to know no bounds, non conoscere limiti □ to know oneself, conoscere se stesso; conoscersi: I know myself, io mi conosco; io so come son fatto; Know thyself!, conosci te stesso! □ (fam.) to know one's onions, sapere il fatto proprio □ to know otherwise = to know different ► sopra □ to know one's place, saper stare al proprio posto □ to know the ropes, essere pratico di qc.; sapere come funziona qc. □ (fam.) to know one's stuff, sapere il fatto proprio □ (fam.) to know a thing or two, saperne qualcosa; intendersene; saperla lunga (su qc.) □ to know one's way around, conoscere la strada; sapersi orientare; (fig.) sapere come muoversi □ to know what it is like to…, sapere per esperienza personale cosa significhi… □ (fam.) to know what's what, sapere il fatto proprio □ (volg.) You know what you can do with it!, sai cosa puoi farci? □ not to know what to do with oneself, non sapere cosa fare; non sapere comportarsi □ (fam.) not to know what hit one, avere una brutta sopresa; restarci secco (fam.); ( anche) morire senza nemmeno accorgersene □ (fam. USA) to know where it's at, conoscere il mondo; saperla lunga □ (fam. USA) to know where sb. is coming from, sapere come ragiona q. not to know where (o which way) to look, non sapere dove guardare ( dall'imbarazzo); non sapere dove andare a nascondersi □ (fig.) not to know which way to turn, non sapere a che santo votarsi; non sapere dove sbattere la testa □ to know who's who, conoscere tutti ( in un posto); ( anche) sapere vita, morte e miracoli di tutti □ as far as I know, per quel che ne so; che io sappia □ As if I didn't know him!, come se non lo conoscessi! □ to be known as, essere considerato; aver fama di essere; ( anche) esser noto come, essere conosciuto col nome di: He is known as a good pianist, è considerato un bravo pianista; He's known as The Captain, è noto come ‘il Capitano’ □ (fam.) before you know where you are, prima che tu possa dire ‘beh’; in men che non si dica □ to do all one knows, fare tutto il possibile; fare del proprio meglio □ Don't I know it!, se lo so!; a chi lo dici! □ I don't know that…, non sono sicuro di…; non so se… □ for all I know, per quanto (o quel che) ne so □ for reasons best known to himself, per un motivo noto solo a lui (o che sa solo lui) □ God (o Goodness, heaven) knows, Dio sa; ( anche escl.) lo sa Dio (o Iddio, il Cielo) □ How should I know?, come faccio a saperlo?; che vuoi che ne sappia io? □ How was I to know?, come potevo saperlo?; come potevo immaginare? □ I'll have you know that…, sappi che…; per tua informazione…; o per tua norma e regola… □ I knew it!, lo sapevo!; me l'aspettavo! □ (fam.) I know what, ho un'idea; so io che cosa fare □ to let it be known, far sapere; rendere noto □ to make oneself known, farsi un nome, farsi conoscere □ (form.) to make oneself known to sb., presentarsi a q.to make it known that…, rendere noto che… □ She's very pretty and doesn't she know it!, è molto bella, e sa di esserlo □ You don't know how, non sai (o non puoi immaginare) quanto □ (fam.) not to want to know, disinteressarsi di qc.; ignorare qc.; infischiarsene □ (fam.) What do you know ( about that)!, senti senti!; ma pensa un po'! □ Wouldn't you ( just) know?, lo sapevo io!; ci mancava questa! □ Wouldn't you like to know?, ti piacerebbe saperlo, eh! □ (fam.) you know (o, antiq., don't you know), sai ( come inter.) □ (fam.) You know what (o something)?, sai che ti dico?; sai una cosa? □ You never know, non si sa mai □ You never know your luck!, non si sa mai!; magari succede; può anche andare bene!
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    I 1. [nəʊ]
    verbo transitivo (pass. knew; p.pass. known)
    1) (have knowledge of) conoscere [person, place, situation, system]; sapere, conoscere [answer, language, name, reason, truth, way]

    to know sb. by name, sight — conoscere qcn. di nome, di vista

    to know sth. by heart — sapere qcs. a memoria

    to know how to do — sapere fare; (stressing method) sapere come fare

    to know that... — sapere che...

    to know sb., sth. as — conoscere qcn., qcs. come

    to let it be known o to make it known that fare sapere che; it has been known to snow there hanno detto che lì nevica; if I know him se lo conosco; he is known to the police è conosciuto dalla polizia; as you well know come ben sai; (do) you know something? do you know what? (ma lo) sai? there's no knowing whether non si può sapere se; to know one's way around fig. sapersi togliere dagli impicci; to know one's way around a town sapersi orientare in una città; to know one's way around a computer sapersela cavare con i computer; I know what! you could... ho un'idea! potresti...; he knows nothing about it — non ne sa niente

    2) (feel certain) essere sicuro, sapere
    3) (realize) rendersi conto
    4) (recognize) riconoscere (by, from da)

    "you are a stupid" "it takes one to know one" — "sei uno stupido" "tra stupidi ci si riconosce"

    to be known for sth., for doing — essere conosciuto per qcs., per fare

    6) (experience) conoscere [sadness, love]
    2.
    verbo intransitivo (pass. knew; p.pass. known)
    1) (have knowledge) sapere, conoscere

    to know about (have information) essere al corrente di [ event]; (have skill) conoscere [computing, engines]

    to know of (from experience) conoscere; (from information) avere sentito parlare di

    to let sb. know of o about mettere qcn. a conoscenza di [ plans]; we'll let you know vi faremo sapere; how should I know! come faccio a saperlo! if you must know se proprio vuoi saperlo; if I were angry with you, you'd know about it se fossi arrabbiato con te, te ne accorgeresti; you know better than to argue with him hai di meglio da fare che metterti a discutere con lui; you ought to have known better non avresti dovuto farlo; he says he came home early but I know better — dice che è arrivato a casa presto ma conoscendolo non ci credo

    "he won't win" - "oh I don't know" — "non vincerà" - "non ne sono sicuro"

    "I'll take the morning off" - "I don't know about that!" — "mi prenderò mezza giornata" - "non ne sarei così sicuro!"

    I don't know about you but... — non so cosa ne pensi, ma

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    not to know where o which way to turn non sapere da che parte voltarsi; not to know whether one is coming or going — non sapere più che cosa si sta facendo

    II [nəʊ]

    to be in the know (about sth.) — colloq. essere al corrente (di qcs.)

    English-Italian dictionary > know

  • 5 know

    1. transitive verb,
    1) (recognize) erkennen (by an + Dat., for als + Akk.)
    2) (be able to distinguish)

    know the difference between right and wrongden Unterschied zwischen Gut und Böse kennen

    he wouldn't know the differenceer wüsste den Unterschied nicht

    3) (be aware of) wissen; kennen [Person]

    I know who she is — ich weiß, wer sie ist

    I know for a fact that... — ich weiß ganz bestimmt, dass...

    it is known that... — man weiß, dass...; es ist bekannt, dass...

    know somebody/something to be... — wissen, dass jemand/etwas... ist

    that's/that might be worth knowing — das ist gut/wäre wichtig zu wissen

    he doesn't want to knower will nichts davon wissen od. hören

    you know(coll.): (as reminder) weißt du [noch]

    you know something or what? — weißt du was?

    you never knowman kann nie wissen (ugs.)

    somebody has [never] been known to do something — jemand hat bekanntlich [noch nie] etwas getan

    don't I know it!(coll.) das weiß ich nur zu gut

    what do you know [about that]? — (coll.): (that is surprising) was sagst du dazu?

    somebody is not to know(is not to be told) jemand soll nichts wissen (about, of von); (has no way of learning) jemand kann nicht wissen

    not know what hit one(fig.) gar nicht begreifen, was geschehen ist

    that's all you know [about it] — das glaubst du vielleicht

    know different or otherwise — es besser wissen

    know what's what — wissen, wie es in der Welt zugeht

    do you know,... — stell dir [mal] vor,...

    4) (have understanding of) können [ABC, Einmaleins, Deutsch usw.]; beherrschen [Grundlagen, Regeln]; sich auskennen mit [Gerät, Verfahren, Gesetz]

    know how to mend fuses — wissen, wie man Sicherungen repariert

    5) (be acquainted with) kennen

    we have known each other for years — wir kennen uns [schon] seit Jahren

    you know what he/it is — (is like) du kennst ihn ja/du weißt ja, wie es ist

    6) (have experience of) erleben; erfahren

    know what it is to be hungry — wissen, was es heißt, Hunger zu haben

    2. noun
    (coll.)
    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/88563/know_about">know about
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    [nəu]
    past tense - knew; verb
    1) (to be aware of or to have been informed about: He knows everything; I know he is at home because his car is in the drive; He knows all about it; I know of no reason why you cannot go.) wissen
    2) (to have learned and to remember: He knows a lot of poetry.) kennen
    3) (to be aware of the identity of; to be friendly with: I know Mrs Smith - she lives near me.) kennen
    4) (to (be able to) recognize or identify: You would hardly know her now - she has become very thin; He knows a good car when he sees one.) erkennen
    - knowing
    - knowingly
    - know-all
    - know-how
    - in the know
    - know backwards
    - know better
    - know how to
    - know the ropes
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    [nəʊ, AM noʊ]
    <knew, known>
    1. (have information/knowledge)
    to \know sth etw wissen; facts, results etw kennen
    she \knows all the names of them sie kennt all ihre Namen
    does anyone \know the answer? weiß jemand die Antwort?
    do you \know...? weißt du/wissen Sie...?
    do you \know the time/where the post office is? können Sie mir bitte sagen, wie spät es ist/wo die Post ist?
    do you \know the words to this song? kennst du den Text von diesem Lied?
    he really \knows particle physics in Teilchenphysik kennt er sich wirklich gut aus
    I \know no fear ich habe vor nichts Angst
    I \know what I am talking about ich weiß, wovon ich rede
    how was I to \know it'd be snowing in June! wer ahnt denn schon, dass es im Juni schneien würde!
    that's worth \knowing das ist gut zu wissen
    that might be worth \knowing das wäre gut zu wissen
    that's what I like to \know too das würde ich auch gerne wissen!
    — don't I \know it!wem sagst du das!
    before you \know where you are ehe man sich versieht
    for all I \know soweit ich weiß
    they might have even cancelled the project for all I \know vielleicht haben sie das Projekt ja sogar ganz eingestellt — weiß man's! fam
    I knew it! wusste ich's doch! fam
    ... and you \know it... und das weißt du auch; ( fam)
    you \know something [or what]? weißt du was? fam
    ... I \know what... ich weiß was
    but she's not to \know aber sie soll nichts davon erfahren
    God \knows I've done my best ich habe weiß Gott mein Bestes gegeben; ( fam)
    God only \knows what'll happen next! weiß der Himmel, was als Nächstes passiert! sl
    to \know [that]/if/how/what/when/why... wissen, dass/ob/wie/was/wann/warum...
    to \know sb/sth to be/do sth wissen, dass jd/etw etw ist/tut
    the police \know him to be a cocaine dealer die Polizei weiß, dass er mit Kokain handelt
    to \know how to do sth wissen, wie man etw macht
    to \know how to drive a car Auto fahren können
    to \know sth about sth/sb etw über etw/jdn wissen
    to \know the alphabet/English das Alphabet/Englisch können
    do you \know any Norwegian? können Sie ein bisschen Norwegisch?
    to \know sth by heart etw auswendig können
    to \know what one is doing wissen, was man tut
    to let sb \know sth jdn etw wissen lassen
    2. (be certain)
    to not \know whether... sich dat nicht sicher sein, ob...
    to not \know which way to turn nicht wissen, was man machen soll
    to not \know whether to laugh or cry nicht wissen, ob man lachen oder weinen soll
    to \know for a fact that... ganz sicher wissen, dass...
    3. (be acquainted with)
    to \know sb jdn kennen
    \knowing Sarah [or if I \know Sarah], she'll have done a good job so wie ich Sarah kenne, hat sie ihre Sache bestimmt gut gemacht
    we've \known each other for years now wir kennen uns schon seit Jahren
    she \knows Paris well sie kennt sich in Paris gut aus
    surely you \know me better than that! du solltest mich eigentlich besser kennen!
    you \know what it's like du weißt ja, wie das [so] ist
    we all knew her as a kind and understanding colleague uns allen war sie als liebenswerte und einfühlsame Kollegin bekannt
    I'm sure you all \know the new officer by reputation sicherlich haben Sie alle schon mal von dem neuen Offizier gehört
    to \know sth like the back of one's hand etw wie seine eigene Westentasche kennen fam
    to \know sb by name/by sight/personally jdn dem Namen nach/vom Sehen/persönlich kennen
    to get to \know sb jdn kennenlernen
    to get to \know sth methods etw lernen; faults etw herausfinden
    to get to \know each other sich akk kennenlernen
    to [not] \know sb to speak to jdn [nicht] näher kennen
    to \know sth etw verstehen
    do you \know what I mean? verstehst du, was ich meine?
    if you \know what I mean wenn du verstehst, was ich meine
    I've never \known anything like this so etwas akk habe ich noch nicht erlebt
    I've never \known her [to] cry ich habe sie noch nie weinen sehen
    to \know sb/sth jdn/etw erkennen
    I \know a goodbye when I hear one ich hab' schon verstanden, dass du dich von mir trennen willst! fam
    I \know a good thing when I see it ich merke gleich, wenn was gut ist
    we all \know him as ‘Curly’ wir alle kennen ihn als ‚Curly‘
    this is the end of world as we \know it das ist das Ende der Welt, so wie wir sie kennen
    these chocolate bars are \known as something else in the US diese Schokoladenriegel laufen in den USA unter einem anderen Namen
    I knew her for a liar the minute I saw her ich habe vom ersten Augenblick an gewusst, dass sie eine Lügnerin ist
    to \know sb/sth by sth jdn/etw an etw dat erkennen
    to \know sb by his/her voice/walk jdn an seiner Stimme/seinem Gang erkennen
    sb wouldn't \know sth if he/she bumped into it [or if he/she fell over it] [or if it hit him/her in the face] jd würde etw akk nicht mal erkennen, wenn es vor ihm/ihr stehen würde
    7. (be able to differentiate)
    to \know sth/sb from sth/sb etw/jdn von etw/jdm unterscheiden können
    Ana wouldn't \know a greyhound from a collie Ana kann einen Windhund nicht von einem Collie unterscheiden
    you wouldn't \know him from his brother man kann ihn und seinen Bruder nicht unterscheiden!
    don't worry, she wouldn't \know the difference keine Angst, sie wird den Unterschied [gar] nicht merken
    to \know right from wrong Gut und Böse unterscheiden können
    8. passive (well-known)
    to be \known for sth für etw akk bekannt sein
    it is \known that... es ist bekannt, dass...
    to make sth \known etw bekanntmachen
    she's never been \known to laugh at his jokes sie hat bekanntlich noch nie über seine Witze gelacht
    this substance is \known to cause skin problems es ist bekannt, dass diese Substanz Hautirritationen hervorruft
    this substance has been \known to cause skin problems diese Substanz hat in einzelnen Fällen zu Hautirritationen geführt
    Terry is also \known as ‘The Muscleman’ Terry kennt man auch unter dem Namen ‚der Muskelmann‘
    9.
    to not \know sb from Adam keinen blassen Schimmer haben, wer jd ist fam
    to \know all the answers immer alles besser wissen pej; (have real knowledge) sich akk auskennen
    to \know no bounds keine Grenzen kennen
    to not \know one end of sth from the other keine Ahnung von etw dat haben fam
    to not \know what hit one nicht wissen, wie einem geschieht
    not if I \know it nicht mit mir!
    to \know one's own mind wissen, was man will
    to \know one's place wissen, wo man steht
    to not \know where to put oneself BRIT am liebsten in den Boden versinken fam
    to \know the ropes sich akk auskennen
    to \know sb [in the biblical sense] ( hum) mit jdm eine Nummer geschoben haben sl
    to \know the score wissen, was gespielt wird
    to \know which side one's bread is buttered on wissen, wo was zu holen ist fam
    to \know one's stuff [or BRIT also onions] sein Geschäft [o Handwerk] verstehen
    to \know a thing or two ( pej fam: be sexually experienced) sich akk [mit Männern/Frauen] auskennen
    to \know a thing or two about sth (know from experience) sich akk mit etw dat auskennen
    to \know what's what wissen, wo's langgeht fam
    what do you \know! was weißt du denn schon?; esp AM ( fam: surprise) wer hätte das gedacht!
    <knew, known>
    1. (have knowledge) [Bescheid] wissen
    ask Kate, she's sure to \know frag Kate, sie weiß es bestimmt
    I think she \knows ich glaube, sie weiß Bescheid
    where did he go?I wouldn't [or don't] \know, I was not to \know until years later das sollte ich erst Jahre später erfahren, wo ist er hingegangen? — keine Ahnung
    are you going to university? — I don't \know yet willst du studieren? — ich weiß [es] noch nicht
    you never \know man kann nie wissen
    as [or so] far as I \know so viel [o weit] ich weiß
    how am I to \know? woher soll ich das wissen?
    who \knows? wer weiß?
    how should I \know? wie soll ich das wissen?
    I \know! jetzt weiß ich!
    Mummy \knows best what to do Mutti weiß am besten, was zu tun ist
    she didn't want to \know sie wollte nichts davon wissen
    just let me \know ok? sag' mir einfach Bescheid, ok?
    2. ( fam: understand) begreifen
    “I don't \know,” he said, “why can't you ever be on time?” „ich begreife das einfach nicht“, sagte er, „warum kannst du nie pünktlich sein?“
    3. (said to agree with sb)
    I \know ich weiß
    the weather's been so good lately — I \know, isn't it wonderful! das Wetter war in letzter Zeit wirklich schön — ja, herrlich, nicht wahr?
    she's such a fool, don't you \know! sie ist so unglaublich dumm!
    5. (conversation filler)
    give him the red box, you \know, the one with the.... gib ihm die rote Kiste, du weißt schon, die mit den...
    he's so boring and, you \know, sort of spooky er ist so langweilig und, na ja, irgendwie unheimlich
    he asked me, you \know weißt du, er hat mich halt gefragt
    6.
    to \know better:
    you ought to \know better du solltest es eigentlich besser wissen
    he said he loved me but I \know better er sagte, dass er mich liebt, aber ich weiß, dass es nicht stimmt
    to \know better than:
    I \know better than to go out in this weather ich werde mich hüten, bei dem Wetter rauszugehen fam
    she's old enough to \know better than to run out into the traffic sie ist alt genug, um zu wissen, dass man nicht einfach auf die Straße läuft
    to not \know any better es nicht anders kennen
    III. NOUN
    to be in the \know [about sth] [über etw akk] im Bilde sein [o Bescheid wissen]
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    [nəʊ] vb: pret knew, ptp known
    1. TRANSITIVE VERB
    1) = have knowledge about wissen; answer, facts, dates, details, results etc kennen, wissen; French, English etc können

    he knew her to be guilty — er wusste, dass sie schuldig war

    to know what one is talking about — wissen, wovon man redet

    to know one's own mind — wissen, was man will

    she knows all the answers — sie weiß Bescheid, sie kennt sich aus; (pej) sie weiß immer alles besser

    he thinks he knows all the answers or everything —

    that's what I'd like to know ( too) — das möchte ich auch wissen

    that might be worth knowing — es könnte interessant sein, das zu wissen

    I've been a fool and don't I know it! (inf) — ich sehs ja ein, ich war doof (inf), ich war vielleicht doof (inf)

    she's angry! – don't I know it! (inf) — sie ist wütend! – wem sagst du das! (inf)

    2) = be acquainted with people, places, book, author kennen

    I know Bavaria well — ich kenne Bayern gut, ich kenne mich gut in Bayern aus

    do you know him to speak to? —

    we all know her as the headmistress/a generous person — wir kennen Sie alle als die Schulleiterin/einen großzügigen Menschen

    if I know John, he'll already be there — wie ich John kenne, ist er schon da

    3) = recognize erkennen

    to know sb by his voice/walk etc — jdn an der Stimme/am Gang etc erkennen

    he knows a good thing when he sees it — er weiß, was gut ist

    he knows a bargain/good manuscript when he sees one — er weiß, was ein guter Kauf/ein gutes Manuskript ist

    4) = be able to distinguish unterscheiden können

    do you know the difference between...? —

    to know the difference between right and wrong, to know right from wrong — den Unterschied zwischen Gut und Böse kennen, Gut und Böse unterscheiden können

    he doesn't know one end of a horse/hammer from the other — er hat keine Ahnung von Pferden/keine Ahnung, was ein Hammer ist (inf)

    5) = experience erleben

    I've never known him (to) smile — ich habe ihn noch nie lächeln sehen, ich habe es noch nie erlebt, dass er lächelt

    have you ever known me (to) tell a lie? — haben Sie mich jemals lügen hören?

    have you ever known such a thing to happen before? — haben Sie je schon so etwas erlebt?, ist Ihnen so etwas schon einmal vorgekommen?

    6) BIBL (obs sexually) erkennen
    2. INTRANSITIVE VERB
    wissen

    who knows? — wer weiß?, weiß ichs?

    I know! — ich weiß!, weiß ich (doch)!; (having a good idea) ich weiß was!, ich habe eine Idee!

    as far as I know — soviel ich weiß, meines Wissens

    the channel was rough, as I well know or as well I know! — die Überfahrt war stürmisch, das kann ich dir sagen

    3. SET STRUCTURES
    __diams; to know that... wissen, dass...Note that while in English that can be omitted, in German dass must be used to introduce the next sentence.

    when I saw the ambulance, I knew (that) something was wrong — als ich den Krankenwagen sah, wusste ich, dass etwas nicht stimmte __diams; to know why... wissen, warum...

    he didn't know why — er wusste nicht, warum

    I don't know why you think it's so funny — ich weiß nicht, was du daran so komisch findest

    to know how to do sth (in theory) — wissen, wie man etw macht; (in practice) etw tun können

    I know how you feel — ich weiß, wie Sie sich fühlen

    you don't know how good it is to see you again — Sie wissen gar nicht, wie sehr ich mich freue, Sie wiederzusehen

    I know better than thatich bin ja nicht ganz dumm

    I know better than to say something like that —

    he knows better than to eat into the profits — er ist nicht so dumm, den Gewinn anzugreifen

    he/you ought to have known better — das war dumm (von ihm/dir)

    he says he didn't do it, but I know better — er sagt, er war es nicht, aber ich weiß, dass das nicht stimmt

    OK, you know best — o.k., Sie müssens wissen

    to get to know sth (methods, techniques, style, pronunciation etc) — etw lernen; habits, faults, shortcuts etc etw herausfinden

    he soon let me know what he thought of it —

    when can you let me know? — wann können Sie es mich wissen lassen?, wann können Sie mir Bescheid sagen?

    you know, we could/there is... — weißt du, wir könnten/da ist...

    he gave it away, you know — er hat es nämlich weggegeben

    it's raining, you know —

    then there was this man, you know, and... — und da war dieser Mann, nicht (wahr), und...

    wear the black dress, you know, the one with the red belt —

    it's long and purple and, you know, sort of crinkly — es ist lang und lila und, na ja, so kraus

    (if you) know what I meandu weißt schon __diams; you never know man kann nie wissen

    it was nothing to do with me, I'll have you know! — es hatte nichts mit mir zu tun, damit du es weißt! __diams; there's no knowing (inf) das kann keiner sagen, das weiß niemand

    there's no knowing what he'll do — man weiß nie, was er noch tut __diams; what do you know! (inf) sieh mal einer an!

    what do you know! I've just seen her! (inf) — stellen Sie sich vor, ich habe sie eben gesehen __diams; to be known → also known

    it is (well) known that... —

    is he/it known here? — ist er/das hier bekannt?, kennt man ihn/das hier?

    he is known to have been here — man weiß, dass er hier war

    she wishes to be known as Mrs Whitesie möchte Frau White genannt werden → also known __diams; to make sb/sth known jdn/etw bekannt machen

    to make it known that... — bekannt geben, dass...

    to make one's presence knownsich melden (to bei) __diams; to become known bekannt werden

    4. NOUN
    __diams; to be in the know inf eingeweiht sein, im Bild sein (inf), Bescheid wissen (inf)

    the people in the know say... — Leute, die darüber Bescheid wissen, sagen..., die Fachleute sagen...

    5. PHRASAL VERBS
    * * *
    know [nəʊ]
    A v/t prät knew [njuː; US besonders nuː], pperf known [nəʊn]
    1. allg wissen:
    he knows what to do er weiß, was zu tun ist;
    I don’t know how to thank you ich weiß nicht, wie ich Ihnen danken soll;
    know all about it genau Bescheid wissen;
    don’t I know it!
    a) und ob ich das weiß!,
    b) als ob ich das nicht wüsste!;
    I would have you know that … ich möchte Ihnen klarmachen, dass …;
    I have never known him to lie meines Wissens hat er noch nie gelogen;
    he knows a thing or two umg er ist nicht von gestern, er weiß ganz gut Bescheid ( about über akk);
    I don’t know much about football ich versteh nicht viel von Fußball;
    what do you know! umg na so was!;
    and he knows it umg das weiß er ganz genau; answer A 1, good B 10, what Bes Redew
    2. a) können:
    he knows (some) German er kann (etwas) Deutsch; business A 1, onion, rope A 1, etc
    b) know how to do sth etwas tun können:
    do you know how to do it? weißt du, wie man das macht?, kannst du das?;
    he knows how to treat children er versteht mit Kindern umzugehen;
    do you know how to drive a car? können Sie Auto fahren?;
    he doesn’t know how to lose er kann nicht verlieren
    3. kennen:
    a) auch know one’s way around sich auskennen in (dat):
    do you know this place? kennen Sie sich hier aus?
    b) mit einem Roman etc vertraut sein:
    know sth backwards (US backward[s] and forward[s]) umg etwas in- und auswendig kennen
    c) bekannt sein mit:
    I have known him (for) five years ich kenne ihn (schon) seit fünf Jahren;
    after I first knew him nachdem ich seine Bekanntschaft gemacht hatte; Adam, get C 2
    4. erfahren, erleben:
    he has known better days er hat schon bessere Tage gesehen;
    I have known it to happen ich habe das schon erlebt
    5. a) (wieder)erkennen (by an dat):
    I would know him anywhere ich würde ihn überall erkennen;
    I don’t know whether I will know him again ich weiß nicht, ob ich ihn wiedererkennen werde
    b) unterscheiden (können):
    know apart auseinanderhalten;
    know one from the other einen vom anderen unterscheiden können, die beiden auseinanderhalten können
    6. BIBEL (geschlechtlich) erkennen
    B v/i wissen (of von, um), im Bilde sein oder Bescheid wissen ( about über akk), Kenntnis haben ( about von):
    I know of sb who … ich weiß oder kenne jemanden, der …;
    I know better! so dumm bin ich nicht!;
    you ought to know better (than that) das sollten Sie besser wissen, so dumm werden Sie doch nicht sein;
    know better than to do sth sich davor hüten, etwas zu tun;
    he ought to know better than to go swimming after a big meal er sollte so viel Verstand haben zu wissen, dass man nach einer ausgiebigen Mahlzeit nicht baden geht;
    not that I know of nicht dass ich wüsste;
    do ( oder don’t) you know? umg nicht wahr?;
    you know wissen Sie;
    this isn’t the Ritz, you know wir sind hier nicht im Ritz!;
    he is an alcoholic as you know ( oder as everybody knows) er ist bekanntlich Alkoholiker;
    you never know man kann nie wissen;
    I’ll let you know ich geb dir Bescheid
    C s be in the know Bescheid wissen, im Bilde oder eingeweiht sein
    * * *
    1. transitive verb,
    1) (recognize) erkennen (by an + Dat., for als + Akk.)
    3) (be aware of) wissen; kennen [Person]

    I know who she is — ich weiß, wer sie ist

    I know for a fact that... — ich weiß ganz bestimmt, dass...

    it is known that... — man weiß, dass...; es ist bekannt, dass...

    know somebody/something to be... — wissen, dass jemand/etwas... ist

    that's/that might be worth knowing — das ist gut/wäre wichtig zu wissen

    you know(coll.): (as reminder) weißt du [noch]

    you know something or what? — weißt du was?

    somebody has [never] been known to do something — jemand hat bekanntlich [noch nie] etwas getan

    don't I know it!(coll.) das weiß ich nur zu gut

    what do you know [about that]? — (coll.): (that is surprising) was sagst du dazu?

    somebody is not to know (is not to be told) jemand soll nichts wissen (about, of von); (has no way of learning) jemand kann nicht wissen

    not know what hit one(fig.) gar nicht begreifen, was geschehen ist

    that's all you know [about it] — das glaubst du vielleicht

    know different or otherwise — es besser wissen

    know what's what — wissen, wie es in der Welt zugeht

    do you know,... — stell dir [mal] vor,...

    4) (have understanding of) können [ABC, Einmaleins, Deutsch usw.]; beherrschen [Grundlagen, Regeln]; sich auskennen mit [Gerät, Verfahren, Gesetz]

    know how to mend fuses — wissen, wie man Sicherungen repariert

    we have known each other for years — wir kennen uns [schon] seit Jahren

    you know what he/it is — (is like) du kennst ihn ja/du weißt ja, wie es ist

    6) (have experience of) erleben; erfahren

    know what it is to be hungry — wissen, was es heißt, Hunger zu haben

    2. noun
    (coll.)
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: knew, known)
    = kennen v.
    (§ p.,pp.: kannte, gekannt)
    wissen v.
    (§ p.,pp.: wußte, gewußt)

    English-german dictionary > know

  • 6 know

    nəu
    past tense - knew; verb
    1) (to be aware of or to have been informed about: He knows everything; I know he is at home because his car is in the drive; He knows all about it; I know of no reason why you cannot go.) saber, conocer
    2) (to have learned and to remember: He knows a lot of poetry.) saber, conocer
    3) (to be aware of the identity of; to be friendly with: I know Mrs Smith - she lives near me.) conocer
    4) (to (be able to) recognize or identify: You would hardly know her now - she has become very thin; He knows a good car when he sees one.) reconocer
    - knowingly
    - know-all
    - know-how
    - in the know
    - know backwards
    - know better
    - know how to
    - know the ropes

    know vb
    1. saber
    do you know what time it is? ¿sabes qué hora es?
    2. conocer
    do you know Madrid? ¿conoces Madrid?
    tr[nəʊ]
    transitive verb (pt knew tr[njʊː], pp known tr[nəʊn])
    do you know Colin? conoces a Colin?
    this building is known as "La Pedrera' este edificio se conoce como "La Pedrera"
    2 (recognize) reconocer
    do you know English? ¿sabes inglés?
    do you know where the station is? ¿sabe dónde está la estación?
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    I know! ¡lo sé!, ¡ya lo sé!
    who knows? ¿quién sabe?
    as far as I know que yo sepa
    for all I know ¡vete a saber!
    he could be dead for all I know podría estar muerto, ¡vete a saber!
    don't I know it! ¿y me lo dices a mí?, ¡ni que lo digas!
    how should I know? ¿yo qué sé?
    if only I'd known! ¡haberlo sabido!
    not that I know of que yo sepa, no
    to know apart saber distinguir
    to know... from... distinguir entre... y...
    you know what? ¿sabes qué?
    you never know nunca se sabe
    I know what! ¡ya lo tengo!
    I might've known debí imaginármelo
    to be in the know estar enterado,-a
    to get to know somebody (llegar a) conocer a alguien
    you know best tú sabes mejor que yo, sabes lo que más te conviene
    to know better tener más juicio
    you ought to know better at your age! ¡a tu edad deberías saber comportarte mejor!
    to know by sight conocer de vista
    to know how to do something saber hacer algo
    to know what one's talking about hablar con conocimiento de causa
    to make oneself known presentarse, darse a conocer
    don't know (in survey) persona que no sabe, no contesta
    know ['no:] v, knew ['nu:, 'nju:] ; known ['no:n] ; knowing vt
    1) : saber
    he knows the answer: sabe la respuesta
    2) : conocer (a una persona, un lugar)
    do you know Julia?: ¿conoces a Julia?
    3) recognize: reconocer
    4) discern, distinguish: distinguir, discernir
    5)
    know vi
    : saber
    v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: knew, known) = conocer v.
    (§pres: conozco, conoces...)
    reconocer v.
    (§pres: reconozco, reconoces...)
    saber v.
    (§pres: sé, sabes...) subj: sep-
    pret: sup-
    fut/c: sabr-•)

    I
    1. nəʊ
    (past knew; past p known) transitive verb
    1)
    a) (have knowledge of, be aware of) saber*

    I don't know his name/how old he is — no sé cómo se llama/cuántos años tiene

    to know something ABOUT something — saber* algo de algo

    not to know the first thing about something — no saber* nada or no tener* ni idea de algo

    how was I to know that... ? — ¿cómo iba yo a saber que... ?

    I don't know that I agree/that I'll be able to come — no sé si estoy de acuerdo/si podré ir

    I'll have you know that... — has de saber que..., para que sepas,...

    you know what he's like — ya sabes cómo es (él), ya lo conoces

    before I knew where I was, it was ten o'clock — cuando quise darme cuenta, eran las diez

    it is well known that... — todo el mundo sabe que...

    it soon became known that... — pronto se supo que...

    to be known to + INF: he's known to be dangerous se sabe que es peligroso; I know that for a fact me consta que es así; to let somebody know something decirle* algo a alguien, hacerle* saber or comunicarle* algo a alguien (frml); ( warn) avisarle algo a alguien; let me know how much it's going to cost dime cuánto va a costar; he let it be known that... dio a entender que...; to make something known to somebody hacerle* saber algo a alguien; without our knowing it sin saberlo nosotros, sin que lo supiéramos; there's no knowing what he might do quién sabe qué hará; do you know what! ¿sabes qué?; I know what: let's go skating! tengo una idea: vayamos a patinar!; wouldn't you know it: it's starting to rain! no te digo, se ha puesto a llover!; not to know which way o where to turn no saber* qué hacer; to know something backwards: she knows her part backwards — se sabe el papel al dedillo or al revés y al derecho

    b) ( have practical understanding of) \<\<French/shorthand\>\> saber*
    c) (have skill, ability)

    to know how to + INF — saber* + inf

    2)
    a) ( be acquainted with) \<\<person/place\>\> conocer*

    how well do you know her? — ¿la conoces mucho or bien?

    I only know her by namela conozco or (AmL tb) la ubico sólo de nombre

    you know me/him: ever the optimist — ya me/lo conoces: siempre tan optimista

    to get to know somebody: how did they get to know each other? ¿cómo se conocieron?; I got to know him better/quite well llegué a conocerlo mejor/bastante bien; to get to know something \<\<subject/job\>\> familiarizarse* con algo; we knew her as Mrs Balfour — para nosotros era la Sra Balfour

    he has known poverty/success — ha conocido la pobreza/el éxito

    he knows no fearno sabe lo que es or no conoce el miedo

    c) ( be restricted by) (liter) tener*
    3)
    a) (recognize, identify) reconocer*

    to know something/somebody BY something — reconocer* algo/a alguien por algo

    to know something/somebody FROM something/somebody — distinguir* algo/a alguien de algo/alguien

    I don't know one from the other — no los distingo, no distingo al uno del otro

    4) (see, experience) (only in perfect tenses)

    2.
    vi saber*

    what happened? - nobody knows — ¿qué pasó? - no se sabe

    how do you know? — ¿cómo lo sabes?

    I won't argue: you know best — no voy a discutir: tú sabrás

    I know! — ya sé!, tengo una idea!

    I'm not stupid, you know! — oye, que no soy tonto ¿eh? or ¿sabes?

    to know ABOUT something/somebody: he knows about computers sabe or entiende de computadoras; did you know about John? ¿sabías lo de John?, ¿estabas enterado de lo de John?; can I invite him? - I don't know about that, we'll have to see ¿lo puedo invitar? - no sé, veremos; to get to know about something enterarse de algo; to know OF something/somebody: she knew of their activities tenía conocimiento or estaba enterada de sus actividades; not that I know of que yo sepa, no; do you know of a good carpenter? ¿conoces a or sabes de algún carpintero bueno?; I don't actually know her, I know of her — no la conozco personalmente, sólo de oídas


    II

    to be in the knowestar* enterado

    [nǝʊ] (pt knew) (pp known)
    1. TRANSITIVE VERB
    Look up set combinations such as know the ropes, know one's stuff, know sth backward at the other word.
    1) (=be aware of)
    a) [+ facts, dates etc] saber

    to know the difference between... — saber la diferencia entre...

    she knows a lot about chemistry — sabe mucho de química

    I know nothing about it, I don't know anything about it — no sé nada de eso

    he knows all the answerslo sabe todo

    one minute you're leaving school, then before you know it, you've got a family to support — dejas el colegio y al minuto siguiente, antes de darte cuenta, tienes una familia que mantener

    to know why/when/where/if — saber por qué/cuándo/dónde/si

    do you know how he did that? — ¿sabes cómo lo hizo?

    I'll or I'd have you know that... — que sepas que..., para que te enteres,...

    you haven't time, as well he knew — no tienes tiempo, como él bien sabía

    you know as well as I do that... — sabes tan bien como yo que...

    to know whatsaber qué or lo que

    I know what I saidya sé qué or lo que dije

    I don't know whether or not you've heard, but... — no sé si has oído o no pero...

    - know what's what

    I knew it! — ¡lo sabía!

    that's all you know! * — ¡y más que podría yo contarte!

    don't I know it! — ¡a mí me lo vas a contar!

    "she's furious" - "don't I know it?" — -está furiosa -¡a mí me lo vas a contar!

    how was I to know that...? — ¿cómo iba yo a saber que...?

    I should have known you'd mess things up! — debería haberme figurado or imaginado que ibas a estropear las cosas

    do you know what, I think she did it! — ¿sabes una cosa? creo que lo hizo ella

    I know what, let's drop in on Daphne! — ¡ya sé! ¡vamos a pasarnos por casa de Daphne!

    you know what you can do with it! * — ¡mételo por donde te quepa! **

    (well,) what do you know! * — ¿qué te parece?, ¡fíjate!, ¡mira nomás! (LAm)

    what does he know about dictionaries! — ¡qué sabrá él de diccionarios!

    Peter, wouldn't you know it, can't come! — Peter, como era de esperar, no puede venir

    d)

    to know to do sth >: does he know to feed the rabbits? * — ¿sabe que tiene que dar de comer a los conejos?

    2) (=be acquainted with) [+ person, place] conocer; [+ subject] saber

    do you know him? — ¿lo conoces?

    to know one's classics/linguistic theory — saberse los clásicos/la teoría lingüística

    most of us know him only as a comedian — la mayoría de nosotros lo conocemos solo como comediante

    don't you know me better than that! — ¿o es que no me conoces?, ¡como si no me conocieras!

    to know sb by sight/name — conocer a algn de vista/de nombre

    she knew him for a liar and a cheat — sabía que era un mentiroso y un tramposo

    they know each other from university — se conocen de la universidad

    if I know him, he'll say no — me apuesto a que dice que no

    she knows her own mindsabe lo que quiere

    I've never known him to smile — nunca lo he visto sonreír

    I don't know him to speak to — no lo conozco personalmente

    4) (=understand)

    I don't know how you can say thatno sé or no entiendo cómo puedes decir eso

    you know what I mean — ya me entiendes, ya sabes lo que quiero decir

    I know the problem!conozco el problema

    I know the problems that arise when... — sé los problemas que surgen cuando...

    5) (=recognize) reconocer

    I knew him by his voice — le reconocí por la voz

    to know right from wrong — saber distinguir el bien del mal

    6) (=be certain)

    I don't know if or that it's a very good idea — no sé si es una buena idea, no estoy seguro de que sea una buena idea

    7) †† (sexually)
    to get to know sb (llegar a) conocer a algn to get to know sth

    as you get to know the piece better... — cuando conoces mejor la pieza..., cuando estás más familiarizado con la pieza...

    to let sb know...
    2. INTRANSITIVE VERB
    1) (gen) saber

    yes, I know — si, ya lo sé

    he doesn't know any betterno sabe lo que hace

    he thinks he's going to get the job, but I know better — cree que va a conseguir el trabajo, pero yo sé mejor lo que cabe esperar

    you ought to know better than to... — ya deberías saber que no se puede...

    how should I know? — ¿cómo iba yo a saberlo?

    I know, let's... — ya sé, vamos a...

    one never knows, you never know — nunca se sabe

    there's no (way of) knowing — no hay manera de saberlo

    afterwards they just don't want to know — (in relationships) después "si te he visto no me acuerdo"; (in business) después no quieren saber nada del asunto

    who knows? — ¿quién sabe?

    "was she annoyed about it?" - "I wouldn't know" — -¿se enfadó por eso? -¿y yo que sé?

    it's not easy, you know — no es fácil, sabes

    you know, I think I'm beginning to like Richard — ¿sabes? creo que me está empezando a gustar Richard

    all 2., 4) to know about

    to know about sth/sb: did you know about Paul? — ¿te has enterado de or sabes lo de Paul?

    I didn't know about the accident — no me había enterado de lo del accidente, no sabía nada de lo del accidente

    "you must be delighted!" - "I don't know about that" — ¡debes estar encantado! -no sé qué decirte

    "you're a genius!" - "oh, I don't know about that" — -¡eres un genio! -hombre, no sé qué decirte

    "I'm taking tomorrow off" - "I don't know about that!" — -mañana me tomo el día libre -no sé, habrá que ver

    I don't know about you, but I think it's terrible — a ti no sé, pero a mí me parece terrible

    to get to know about sth enterarse de algo to know of (=be acquainted with) conocer

    the first I knew of it was when Pete told me — lo primero que oí or supe del asunto fue lo que me dijo Pete

    not that I know of — que yo sepa, no

    to let sb know

    we'll let you know — ya te diremos lo que sea, ya te avisaremos

    why didn't you let me know? — ¿por qué no me lo dijiste?

    3.
    NOUN

    to be in the know *(=well-informed) estar enterado; (=privy to sth) estar al tanto or al corriente

    * * *

    I
    1. [nəʊ]
    (past knew; past p known) transitive verb
    1)
    a) (have knowledge of, be aware of) saber*

    I don't know his name/how old he is — no sé cómo se llama/cuántos años tiene

    to know something ABOUT something — saber* algo de algo

    not to know the first thing about something — no saber* nada or no tener* ni idea de algo

    how was I to know that... ? — ¿cómo iba yo a saber que... ?

    I don't know that I agree/that I'll be able to come — no sé si estoy de acuerdo/si podré ir

    I'll have you know that... — has de saber que..., para que sepas,...

    you know what he's like — ya sabes cómo es (él), ya lo conoces

    before I knew where I was, it was ten o'clock — cuando quise darme cuenta, eran las diez

    it is well known that... — todo el mundo sabe que...

    it soon became known that... — pronto se supo que...

    to be known to + INF: he's known to be dangerous se sabe que es peligroso; I know that for a fact me consta que es así; to let somebody know something decirle* algo a alguien, hacerle* saber or comunicarle* algo a alguien (frml); ( warn) avisarle algo a alguien; let me know how much it's going to cost dime cuánto va a costar; he let it be known that... dio a entender que...; to make something known to somebody hacerle* saber algo a alguien; without our knowing it sin saberlo nosotros, sin que lo supiéramos; there's no knowing what he might do quién sabe qué hará; do you know what! ¿sabes qué?; I know what: let's go skating! tengo una idea: vayamos a patinar!; wouldn't you know it: it's starting to rain! no te digo, se ha puesto a llover!; not to know which way o where to turn no saber* qué hacer; to know something backwards: she knows her part backwards — se sabe el papel al dedillo or al revés y al derecho

    b) ( have practical understanding of) \<\<French/shorthand\>\> saber*
    c) (have skill, ability)

    to know how to + INF — saber* + inf

    2)
    a) ( be acquainted with) \<\<person/place\>\> conocer*

    how well do you know her? — ¿la conoces mucho or bien?

    I only know her by namela conozco or (AmL tb) la ubico sólo de nombre

    you know me/him: ever the optimist — ya me/lo conoces: siempre tan optimista

    to get to know somebody: how did they get to know each other? ¿cómo se conocieron?; I got to know him better/quite well llegué a conocerlo mejor/bastante bien; to get to know something \<\<subject/job\>\> familiarizarse* con algo; we knew her as Mrs Balfour — para nosotros era la Sra Balfour

    he has known poverty/success — ha conocido la pobreza/el éxito

    he knows no fearno sabe lo que es or no conoce el miedo

    c) ( be restricted by) (liter) tener*
    3)
    a) (recognize, identify) reconocer*

    to know something/somebody BY something — reconocer* algo/a alguien por algo

    to know something/somebody FROM something/somebody — distinguir* algo/a alguien de algo/alguien

    I don't know one from the other — no los distingo, no distingo al uno del otro

    4) (see, experience) (only in perfect tenses)

    2.
    vi saber*

    what happened? - nobody knows — ¿qué pasó? - no se sabe

    how do you know? — ¿cómo lo sabes?

    I won't argue: you know best — no voy a discutir: tú sabrás

    I know! — ya sé!, tengo una idea!

    I'm not stupid, you know! — oye, que no soy tonto ¿eh? or ¿sabes?

    to know ABOUT something/somebody: he knows about computers sabe or entiende de computadoras; did you know about John? ¿sabías lo de John?, ¿estabas enterado de lo de John?; can I invite him? - I don't know about that, we'll have to see ¿lo puedo invitar? - no sé, veremos; to get to know about something enterarse de algo; to know OF something/somebody: she knew of their activities tenía conocimiento or estaba enterada de sus actividades; not that I know of que yo sepa, no; do you know of a good carpenter? ¿conoces a or sabes de algún carpintero bueno?; I don't actually know her, I know of her — no la conozco personalmente, sólo de oídas


    II

    to be in the knowestar* enterado

    English-spanish dictionary > know

  • 7 know

    [nəʊ, Am noʊ] vt <knew, known>
    1)
    to \know sth etw wissen; facts, results etw kennen;
    she \knows all the names of them sie kennt all ihre Namen;
    does anyone \know the answer? weiß jemand die Antwort?;
    do you \know...? weißt du/wissen Sie...?;
    do you \know the time/where the post office is? können Sie mir bitte sagen, wie spät es ist/wo die Post ist?;
    do you \know the words to this song? kennst du den Text von diesem Lied?;
    he really \knows particle physics in Teilchenphysik kennt er sich wirklich gut aus;
    I \know no fear ich habe vor nichts Angst;
    I \know what I am talking about ich weiß, wovon ich rede;
    how was I to \know it'd be snowing in June! wer ahnt denn schon, dass es im Juni schneien würde!;
    that's worth \knowing das ist gut zu wissen;
    that might be worth \knowing das wäre gut zu wissen;
    that's what I like to \know too das würde ich auch gerne wissen!;
    - don't I \know it! - wem sagst du das!;
    before you \know where you are ehe man sich versieht;
    for all I \know soweit ich weiß;
    they might have even cancelled the project for all I \know vielleicht haben sie das Projekt ja sogar ganz eingestellt - weiß man's! ( fam)
    I knew it! wusste ich's doch! ( fam)
    ... and you \know it... und das weißt du auch ( fam);
    you \know something [or what] ? weißt du was? ( fam)
    ... I \know what... ich weiß was;
    but she's not to \know aber sie soll nichts davon erfahren;
    God \knows I've done my best ich habe weiß Gott mein Bestes gegeben ( fam);
    God only \knows what'll happen next! weiß der Himmel, was als Nächstes passiert! (sl)
    to \know [that]/if/ how/ what/ when/why... wissen, dass/ob/wie/was/wann/warum...;
    to \know sb/ sth to be/ do sth wissen, dass jd/etw etw ist/tut;
    the police \know him to be a cocaine dealer die Polizei weiß, dass er mit Kokain handelt;
    to \know how to do sth wissen, wie man etw macht;
    to \know how to drive a car Auto fahren können;
    to \know sth about sth/sb etw über etw/jdn wissen;
    to \know the alphabet/ English das Alphabet/Englisch können;
    do you \know any Norwegian? können Sie ein bisschen Norwegisch?;
    to \know sth by heart etw auswendig können;
    to \know what one is doing wissen, was man tut;
    to let sb \know sth jdn etw wissen lassen
    to not \know whether... sich dat nicht sicher sein, ob...;
    to not \know which way to turn nicht wissen, was man machen soll;
    to not \know whether to laugh or cry nicht wissen, ob man lachen oder weinen soll;
    to \know for a fact that... ganz sicher wissen, dass...
    to \know sb jdn kennen;
    \knowing Sarah [or if I \know Sarah] , she'll have done a good job so wie ich Sarah kenne, hat sie ihre Sache bestimmt gut gemacht;
    we've \known each other for years now wir kennen uns schon seit Jahren;
    she \knows Paris well sie kennt sich in Paris gut aus;
    surely you \know me better than that! du solltest mich eigentlich besser kennen!;
    you \know what it's like du weißt ja, wie das [so] ist;
    we all knew her as a kind and understanding colleague uns allen war sie als liebenswerte und einfühlsame Kollegin bekannt;
    I'm sure you all \know the new officer by reputation sicherlich haben Sie alle schon mal von dem neuen Offizier gehört;
    to \know sth like the back of one's hand etw wie seine eigene Westentasche kennen ( fam)
    to \know sb by name/ by sight/ personally jdn dem Namen nach/vom Sehen/persönlich kennen;
    to get to \know sb jdn kennen lernen;
    to get to \know sth methods etw lernen; faults etw herausfinden;
    to get to \know each other sich akk kennen lernen;
    to [not] \know sb to speak to jdn [nicht] näher kennen
    to \know sth etw verstehen;
    do you \know what I mean? verstehst du, was ich meine?;
    if you \know what I mean wenn du verstehst, was ich meine
    I've never \known anything like this so etwas habe ich noch nicht erlebt;
    I've never \known her [to] cry ich habe sie noch nie weinen sehen
    6) ( recognize)
    to \know sb/ sth jdn/etw erkennen;
    I \know a goodbye when I hear one ich hab' schon verstanden, dass du dich von mir trennen willst! ( fam)
    I \know a good thing when I see it ich merke gleich, wenn was gut ist;
    we all \know him as ‘Curly’ wir alle kennen ihn als „Curly“;
    this is the end of world as we \know it das ist das Ende der Welt, so wie wir sie kennen;
    these chocolate bars are \known as something else in the US diese Schokoladenriegel laufen in den USA unter einem anderen Namen;
    I knew her for a liar the minute I saw her ich habe vom ersten Augenblick an gewusst, dass sie eine Lügnerin ist;
    to \know sb/ sth by sth jdn/etw an etw dat erkennen;
    to \know sb by his/ her voice/ walk jdn an seiner Stimme/seinem Gang erkennen;
    sb wouldn't \know sth if he/ she bumped into it [or if he/ she fell over it] [or if it hit him/ her in the face] jd würde etw nicht mal erkennen, wenn es vor ihm/ihr stehen würde
    to \know sth/ sb from sth/sb etw/jdn von etw/jdm unterscheiden können;
    Maria wouldn't \know a greyhound from a collie Maria kann einen Windhund nicht von einem Collie unterscheiden;
    you wouldn't \know him from his brother man kann ihn und seinen Bruder nicht unterscheiden!;
    don't worry, she wouldn't \know the difference keine Angst, sie wird den Unterschied [gar] nicht merken;
    to \know right from wrong Gut und Böse unterscheiden können
    to be \known for sth für etw akk bekannt sein;
    it is \known that... es ist bekannt, dass...;
    to make sth \known etw bekannt machen;
    she's never been \known to laugh at his jokes sie hat bekanntlich noch nie über seine Witze gelacht;
    this substance is \known to cause skin problems es ist bekannt, dass diese Substanz Hautirritationen hervorruft;
    this substance has been \known to cause skin problems diese Substanz hat in einzelnen Fällen zu Hautirritationen geführt;
    Terry is also \known as ‘The Muscleman’ Terry kennt man auch unter dem Namen ‚der Muskelmann‘
    PHRASES:
    to not \know sb from Adam keinen blassen Schimmer haben, wer jd ist ( fam)
    to \know all the answers immer alles besser wissen ( pej) ( have real knowledge) sich akk auskennen;
    to \know no bounds keine Grenzen kennen;
    to not \know one end of sth from the other keine Ahnung von etw dat haben ( fam)
    to \know one's own mind wissen, was man will;
    to \know one's place wissen, wo man steht;
    to \know the ropes sich akk auskennen;
    to \know sb [in the biblical sense] (]) mit jdm eine Nummer geschoben haben (sl)
    to \know the score wissen, was gespielt wird;
    to \know which side one's bread is buttered on wissen, wo was zu holen ist ( fam)
    to \know one's stuff [or (Brit a.) onions] sein Geschäft [o Handwerk] verstehen;
    to \know a thing or two;
    (pej fam: be sexually experienced) sich akk [mit Männern/Frauen] auskennen;
    to \know a thing or two about sth ( know from experience) sich akk mit etw dat auskennen;
    to \know what's what wissen, wo's langgeht ( fam)
    what do you \know! was weißt du denn schon?;
    ( esp Am) (fam: surprise) wer hätte das gedacht!;
    to not \know what hit one nicht wissen, wie einem geschieht;
    to not \know where to put oneself ( Brit) am liebsten in den Boden versinken ( fam)
    not if I \know it nicht mit mir! vi <knew, known>
    1) ( have knowledge) [Bescheid] wissen;
    ask Kate, she's sure to \know frag Kate, sie weiß es bestimmt;
    I think she \knows ich glaube, sie weiß Bescheid;
    where did he go? - I wouldn't [or don't] \know;
    I was not to \know until years later das sollte ich erst Jahre später erfahren, wo ist er hingegangen? - keine Ahnung;
    are you going to university? - I don't \know yet willst du studieren? - ich weiß [es] noch nicht;
    you never \know man kann nie wissen;
    as [or so] far as I \know so viel [o weit] ich weiß;
    how am I to \know? woher soll ich das wissen?;
    who \knows? wer weiß?;
    how should I \know? wie soll ich das wissen?;
    I \know! jetzt weiß ich!;
    Mummy \knows best what to do Mutti weiß am besten, was zu tun ist;
    she didn't want to \know sie wollte nichts davon wissen;
    just let me \know ok? sag' mir einfach Bescheid, o.k.?
    2) (fam: understand) begreifen;
    ‘I don't \know,’ he said, ‘why can't you ever be on time?’ „ich begreife das einfach nicht“, sagte er, „warum kannst du nie pünktlich sein?“
    I \know ich weiß;
    the weather's been so good lately - I \know, isn't it wonderful! das Wetter war in letzter Zeit wirklich schön - ja, herrlich, nicht wahr?
    4) (fam: for emphasis)
    she's such a fool, don't you \know! sie ist so unglaublich dumm!
    give him the red box, you \know, the one with the.... gib ihm die rote Kiste, du weißt schon, die mit den...;
    he's so boring and, you \know, sort of spooky er ist so langweilig und, na ja, irgendwie unheimlich;
    he asked me, you \know weißt du, er hat mich halt gefragt
    PHRASES:
    you ought to \know better du solltest es eigentlich besser wissen;
    I \know better than to go out in this weather ich werde mich hüten, bei dem Wetter rauszugehen ( fam)
    she's old enough to \know better than to run out into the traffic sie ist alt genug, um zu wissen, dass man nicht einfach auf die Straße läuft;
    he said he loved me but I \know better er sagte, dass er mich liebt, aber ich weiß, dass es nicht stimmt;
    to not \know any better es nicht anders kennen n
    to be in the \know [about sth] [über etw akk] im Bilde sein [o Bescheid wissen]

    English-German students dictionary > know

  • 8 modular data center

    1. модульный центр обработки данных (ЦОД)

     

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    [ http://loosebolts.wordpress.com/2008/12/02/our-vision-for-generation-4-modular-data-centers-one-way-of-getting-it-just-right/]

    [ http://dcnt.ru/?p=9299#more-9299]

    Data Centers are a hot topic these days. No matter where you look, this once obscure aspect of infrastructure is getting a lot of attention. For years, there have been cost pressures on IT operations and this, when the need for modern capacity is greater than ever, has thrust data centers into the spotlight. Server and rack density continues to rise, placing DC professionals and businesses in tighter and tougher situations while they struggle to manage their IT environments. And now hyper-scale cloud infrastructure is taking traditional technologies to limits never explored before and focusing the imagination of the IT industry on new possibilities.

    В настоящее время центры обработки данных являются широко обсуждаемой темой. Куда ни посмотришь, этот некогда малоизвестный аспект инфраструктуры привлекает все больше внимания. Годами ИТ-отделы испытывали нехватку средств и это выдвинуло ЦОДы в центр внимания, в то время, когда необходимость в современных ЦОДах стала как никогда высокой. Плотность серверов и стоек продолжают расти, все больше усложняя ситуацию для специалистов в области охлаждения и организаций в их попытках управлять своими ИТ-средами. И теперь гипермасштабируемая облачная инфраструктура подвергает традиционные технологии невиданным ранее нагрузкам, и заставляет ИТ-индустрию искать новые возможности.

    At Microsoft, we have focused a lot of thought and research around how to best operate and maintain our global infrastructure and we want to share those learnings. While obviously there are some aspects that we keep to ourselves, we have shared how we operate facilities daily, our technologies and methodologies, and, most importantly, how we monitor and manage our facilities. Whether it’s speaking at industry events, inviting customers to our “Microsoft data center conferences” held in our data centers, or through other media like blogging and white papers, we believe sharing best practices is paramount and will drive the industry forward. So in that vein, we have some interesting news to share.

    В компании MicroSoft уделяют большое внимание изучению наилучших методов эксплуатации и технического обслуживания своей глобальной инфраструктуры и делятся результатами своих исследований. И хотя мы, конечно, не раскрываем некоторые аспекты своих исследований, мы делимся повседневным опытом эксплуатации дата-центров, своими технологиями и методологиями и, что важнее всего, методами контроля и управления своими объектами. Будь то доклады на отраслевых событиях, приглашение клиентов на наши конференции, которые посвящены центрам обработки данных MicroSoft, и проводятся в этих самых дата-центрах, или использование других средств, например, блоги и спецификации, мы уверены, что обмен передовым опытом имеет первостепенное значение и будет продвигать отрасль вперед.

    Today we are sharing our Generation 4 Modular Data Center plan. This is our vision and will be the foundation of our cloud data center infrastructure in the next five years. We believe it is one of the most revolutionary changes to happen to data centers in the last 30 years. Joining me, in writing this blog are Daniel Costello, my director of Data Center Research and Engineering and Christian Belady, principal power and cooling architect. I feel their voices will add significant value to driving understanding around the many benefits included in this new design paradigm.

    Сейчас мы хотим поделиться своим планом модульного дата-центра четвертого поколения. Это наше видение и оно будет основанием для инфраструктуры наших облачных дата-центров в ближайшие пять лет. Мы считаем, что это одно из самых революционных изменений в дата-центрах за последние 30 лет. Вместе со мной в написании этого блога участвовали Дэниел Костелло, директор по исследованиям и инжинирингу дата-центров, и Кристиан Белади, главный архитектор систем энергоснабжения и охлаждения. Мне кажется, что их авторитет придаст больше веса большому количеству преимуществ, включенных в эту новую парадигму проектирования.

    Our “Gen 4” modular data centers will take the flexibility of containerized servers—like those in our Chicago data center—and apply it across the entire facility. So what do we mean by modular? Think of it like “building blocks”, where the data center will be composed of modular units of prefabricated mechanical, electrical, security components, etc., in addition to containerized servers.

    Was there a key driver for the Generation 4 Data Center?

    Наши модульные дата-центры “Gen 4” будут гибкими с контейнерами серверов – как серверы в нашем чикагском дата-центре. И гибкость будет применяться ко всему ЦОД. Итак, что мы подразумеваем под модульностью? Мы думаем о ней как о “строительных блоках”, где дата-центр будет состоять из модульных блоков изготовленных в заводских условиях электрических систем и систем охлаждения, а также систем безопасности и т.п., в дополнение к контейнеризованным серверам.
    Был ли ключевой стимул для разработки дата-центра четвертого поколения?


    If we were to summarize the promise of our Gen 4 design into a single sentence it would be something like this: “A highly modular, scalable, efficient, just-in-time data center capacity program that can be delivered anywhere in the world very quickly and cheaply, while allowing for continued growth as required.” Sounds too good to be true, doesn’t it? Well, keep in mind that these concepts have been in initial development and prototyping for over a year and are based on cumulative knowledge of previous facility generations and the advances we have made since we began our investments in earnest on this new design.

    Если бы нам нужно было обобщить достоинства нашего проекта Gen 4 в одном предложении, это выглядело бы следующим образом: “Центр обработки данных с высоким уровнем модульности, расширяемости, и энергетической эффективности, а также возможностью постоянного расширения, в случае необходимости, который можно очень быстро и дешево развертывать в любом месте мира”. Звучит слишком хорошо для того чтобы быть правдой, не так ли? Ну, не забывайте, что эти концепции находились в процессе начальной разработки и создания опытного образца в течение более одного года и основываются на опыте, накопленном в ходе развития предыдущих поколений ЦОД, а также успехах, сделанных нами со времени, когда мы начали вкладывать серьезные средства в этот новый проект.

    One of the biggest challenges we’ve had at Microsoft is something Mike likes to call the ‘Goldilock’s Problem’. In a nutshell, the problem can be stated as:

    The worst thing we can do in delivering facilities for the business is not have enough capacity online, thus limiting the growth of our products and services.

    Одну из самых больших проблем, с которыми приходилось сталкиваться Майкрософт, Майк любит называть ‘Проблемой Лютика’. Вкратце, эту проблему можно выразить следующим образом:

    Самое худшее, что может быть при строительстве ЦОД для бизнеса, это не располагать достаточными производственными мощностями, и тем самым ограничивать рост наших продуктов и сервисов.

    The second worst thing we can do in delivering facilities for the business is to have too much capacity online.

    А вторым самым худшим моментом в этой сфере может слишком большое количество производственных мощностей.

    This has led to a focus on smart, intelligent growth for the business — refining our overall demand picture. It can’t be too hot. It can’t be too cold. It has to be ‘Just Right!’ The capital dollars of investment are too large to make without long term planning. As we struggled to master these interesting challenges, we had to ensure that our technological plan also included solutions for the business and operational challenges we faced as well.
    So let’s take a high level look at our Generation 4 design

    Это заставило нас сосредоточиваться на интеллектуальном росте для бизнеса — refining our overall demand picture. Это не должно быть слишком горячим. И это не должно быть слишком холодным. Это должно быть ‘как раз, таким как надо!’ Нельзя делать такие большие капиталовложения без долгосрочного планирования. Пока мы старались решить эти интересные проблемы, мы должны были гарантировать, что наш технологический план будет также включать решения для коммерческих и эксплуатационных проблем, с которыми нам также приходилось сталкиваться.
    Давайте рассмотрим наш проект дата-центра четвертого поколения

    Are you ready for some great visuals? Check out this video at Soapbox. Click here for the Microsoft 4th Gen Video.

    It’s a concept video that came out of my Data Center Research and Engineering team, under Daniel Costello, that will give you a view into what we think is the future.

    From a configuration, construct-ability and time to market perspective, our primary goals and objectives are to modularize the whole data center. Not just the server side (like the Chicago facility), but the mechanical and electrical space as well. This means using the same kind of parts in pre-manufactured modules, the ability to use containers, skids, or rack-based deployments and the ability to tailor the Redundancy and Reliability requirements to the application at a very specific level.


    Посмотрите это видео, перейдите по ссылке для просмотра видео о Microsoft 4th Gen:

    Это концептуальное видео, созданное командой отдела Data Center Research and Engineering, возглавляемого Дэниелом Костелло, которое даст вам наше представление о будущем.

    С точки зрения конфигурации, строительной технологичности и времени вывода на рынок, нашими главными целями и задачами агрегатирование всего дата-центра. Не только серверную часть, как дата-центр в Чикаго, но также системы охлаждения и электрические системы. Это означает применение деталей одного типа в сборных модулях, возможность использования контейнеров, салазок, или стоечных систем, а также возможность подстраивать требования избыточности и надежности для данного приложения на очень специфичном уровне.

    Our goals from a cost perspective were simple in concept but tough to deliver. First and foremost, we had to reduce the capital cost per critical Mega Watt by the class of use. Some applications can run with N-level redundancy in the infrastructure, others require a little more infrastructure for support. These different classes of infrastructure requirements meant that optimizing for all cost classes was paramount. At Microsoft, we are not a one trick pony and have many Online products and services (240+) that require different levels of operational support. We understand that and ensured that we addressed it in our design which will allow us to reduce capital costs by 20%-40% or greater depending upon class.


    Нашими целями в области затрат были концептуально простыми, но трудно реализуемыми. В первую очередь мы должны были снизить капитальные затраты в пересчете на один мегаватт, в зависимости от класса резервирования. Некоторые приложения могут вполне работать на базе инфраструктуры с резервированием на уровне N, то есть без резервирования, а для работы других приложений требуется больше инфраструктуры. Эти разные классы требований инфраструктуры подразумевали, что оптимизация всех классов затрат имеет преобладающее значение. В Майкрософт мы не ограничиваемся одним решением и располагаем большим количеством интерактивных продуктов и сервисов (240+), которым требуются разные уровни эксплуатационной поддержки. Мы понимаем это, и учитываем это в своем проекте, который позволит нам сокращать капитальные затраты на 20%-40% или более в зависимости от класса.

    For example, non-critical or geo redundant applications have low hardware reliability requirements on a location basis. As a result, Gen 4 can be configured to provide stripped down, low-cost infrastructure with little or no redundancy and/or temperature control. Let’s say an Online service team decides that due to the dramatically lower cost, they will simply use uncontrolled outside air with temperatures ranging 10-35 C and 20-80% RH. The reality is we are already spec-ing this for all of our servers today and working with server vendors to broaden that range even further as Gen 4 becomes a reality. For this class of infrastructure, we eliminate generators, chillers, UPSs, and possibly lower costs relative to traditional infrastructure.

    Например, некритичные или гео-избыточные системы имеют низкие требования к аппаратной надежности на основе местоположения. В результате этого, Gen 4 можно конфигурировать для упрощенной, недорогой инфраструктуры с низким уровнем (или вообще без резервирования) резервирования и / или температурного контроля. Скажем, команда интерактивного сервиса решает, что, в связи с намного меньшими затратами, они будут просто использовать некондиционированный наружный воздух с температурой 10-35°C и влажностью 20-80% RH. В реальности мы уже сегодня предъявляем эти требования к своим серверам и работаем с поставщиками серверов над еще большим расширением диапазона температур, так как наш модуль и подход Gen 4 становится реальностью. Для подобного класса инфраструктуры мы удаляем генераторы, чиллеры, ИБП, и, возможно, будем предлагать более низкие затраты, по сравнению с традиционной инфраструктурой.

    Applications that demand higher level of redundancy or temperature control will use configurations of Gen 4 to meet those needs, however, they will also cost more (but still less than traditional data centers). We see this cost difference driving engineering behavioral change in that we predict more applications will drive towards Geo redundancy to lower costs.

    Системы, которым требуется более высокий уровень резервирования или температурного контроля, будут использовать конфигурации Gen 4, отвечающие этим требованиям, однако, они будут также стоить больше. Но все равно они будут стоить меньше, чем традиционные дата-центры. Мы предвидим, что эти различия в затратах будут вызывать изменения в методах инжиниринга, и по нашим прогнозам, это будет выражаться в переходе все большего числа систем на гео-избыточность и меньшие затраты.

    Another cool thing about Gen 4 is that it allows us to deploy capacity when our demand dictates it. Once finalized, we will no longer need to make large upfront investments. Imagine driving capital costs more closely in-line with actual demand, thus greatly reducing time-to-market and adding the capacity Online inherent in the design. Also reduced is the amount of construction labor required to put these “building blocks” together. Since the entire platform requires pre-manufacture of its core components, on-site construction costs are lowered. This allows us to maximize our return on invested capital.

    Еще одно достоинство Gen 4 состоит в том, что он позволяет нам разворачивать дополнительные мощности, когда нам это необходимо. Как только мы закончим проект, нам больше не нужно будет делать большие начальные капиталовложения. Представьте себе возможность более точного согласования капитальных затрат с реальными требованиями, и тем самым значительного снижения времени вывода на рынок и интерактивного добавления мощностей, предусматриваемого проектом. Также снижен объем строительных работ, требуемых для сборки этих “строительных блоков”. Поскольку вся платформа требует предварительного изготовления ее базовых компонентов, затраты на сборку также снижены. Это позволит нам увеличить до максимума окупаемость своих капиталовложений.
    Мы все подвергаем сомнению

    In our design process, we questioned everything. You may notice there is no roof and some might be uncomfortable with this. We explored the need of one and throughout our research we got some surprising (positive) results that showed one wasn’t needed.

    В своем процессе проектирования мы все подвергаем сомнению. Вы, наверное, обратили внимание на отсутствие крыши, и некоторым специалистам это могло не понравиться. Мы изучили необходимость в крыше и в ходе своих исследований получили удивительные результаты, которые показали, что крыша не нужна.
    Серийное производство дата центров


    In short, we are striving to bring Henry Ford’s Model T factory to the data center. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Ford#Model_T. Gen 4 will move data centers from a custom design and build model to a commoditized manufacturing approach. We intend to have our components built in factories and then assemble them in one location (the data center site) very quickly. Think about how a computer, car or plane is built today. Components are manufactured by different companies all over the world to a predefined spec and then integrated in one location based on demands and feature requirements. And just like Henry Ford’s assembly line drove the cost of building and the time-to-market down dramatically for the automobile industry, we expect Gen 4 to do the same for data centers. Everything will be pre-manufactured and assembled on the pad.

    Мы хотим применить модель автомобильной фабрики Генри Форда к дата-центру. Проект Gen 4 будет способствовать переходу от модели специализированного проектирования и строительства к товарно-производственному, серийному подходу. Мы намерены изготавливать свои компоненты на заводах, а затем очень быстро собирать их в одном месте, в месте строительства дата-центра. Подумайте о том, как сегодня изготавливается компьютер, автомобиль или самолет. Компоненты изготавливаются по заранее определенным спецификациям разными компаниями во всем мире, затем собираются в одном месте на основе спроса и требуемых характеристик. И точно так же как сборочный конвейер Генри Форда привел к значительному уменьшению затрат на производство и времени вывода на рынок в автомобильной промышленности, мы надеемся, что Gen 4 сделает то же самое для дата-центров. Все будет предварительно изготавливаться и собираться на месте.
    Невероятно энергоэффективный ЦОД


    And did we mention that this platform will be, overall, incredibly energy efficient? From a total energy perspective not only will we have remarkable PUE values, but the total cost of energy going into the facility will be greatly reduced as well. How much energy goes into making concrete? Will we need as much of it? How much energy goes into the fuel of the construction vehicles? This will also be greatly reduced! A key driver is our goal to achieve an average PUE at or below 1.125 by 2012 across our data centers. More than that, we are on a mission to reduce the overall amount of copper and water used in these facilities. We believe these will be the next areas of industry attention when and if the energy problem is solved. So we are asking today…“how can we build a data center with less building”?

    А мы упоминали, что эта платформа будет, в общем, невероятно энергоэффективной? С точки зрения общей энергии, мы получим не только поразительные значения PUE, но общая стоимость энергии, затраченной на объект будет также значительно снижена. Сколько энергии идет на производство бетона? Нам нужно будет столько энергии? Сколько энергии идет на питание инженерных строительных машин? Это тоже будет значительно снижено! Главным стимулом является достижение среднего PUE не больше 1.125 для всех наших дата-центров к 2012 году. Более того, у нас есть задача сокращения общего количества меди и воды в дата-центрах. Мы думаем, что эти задачи станут следующей заботой отрасли после того как будет решена энергетическая проблема. Итак, сегодня мы спрашиваем себя…“как можно построить дата-центр с меньшим объемом строительных работ”?
    Строительство дата центров без чиллеров

    We have talked openly and publicly about building chiller-less data centers and running our facilities using aggressive outside economization. Our sincerest hope is that Gen 4 will completely eliminate the use of water. Today’s data centers use massive amounts of water and we see water as the next scarce resource and have decided to take a proactive stance on making water conservation part of our plan.

    Мы открыто и публично говорили о строительстве дата-центров без чиллеров и активном использовании в наших центрах обработки данных технологий свободного охлаждения или фрикулинга. Мы искренне надеемся, что Gen 4 позволит полностью отказаться от использования воды. Современные дата-центры расходуют большие объемы воды и так как мы считаем воду следующим редким ресурсом, мы решили принять упреждающие меры и включить экономию воды в свой план.

    By sharing this with the industry, we believe everyone can benefit from our methodology. While this concept and approach may be intimidating (or downright frightening) to some in the industry, disclosure ultimately is better for all of us.

    Делясь этим опытом с отраслью, мы считаем, что каждый сможет извлечь выгоду из нашей методологией. Хотя эта концепция и подход могут показаться пугающими (или откровенно страшными) для некоторых отраслевых специалистов, раскрывая свои планы мы, в конечном счете, делаем лучше для всех нас.

    Gen 4 design (even more than just containers), could reduce the ‘religious’ debates in our industry. With the central spine infrastructure in place, containers or pre-manufactured server halls can be either AC or DC, air-side economized or water-side economized, or not economized at all (though the sanity of that might be questioned). Gen 4 will allow us to decommission, repair and upgrade quickly because everything is modular. No longer will we be governed by the initial decisions made when constructing the facility. We will have almost unlimited use and re-use of the facility and site. We will also be able to use power in an ultra-fluid fashion moving load from critical to non-critical as use and capacity requirements dictate.

    Проект Gen 4 позволит уменьшить ‘религиозные’ споры в нашей отрасли. Располагая базовой инфраструктурой, контейнеры или сборные серверные могут оборудоваться системами переменного или постоянного тока, воздушными или водяными экономайзерами, или вообще не использовать экономайзеры. Хотя можно подвергать сомнению разумность такого решения. Gen 4 позволит нам быстро выполнять работы по выводу из эксплуатации, ремонту и модернизации, поскольку все будет модульным. Мы больше не будем руководствоваться начальными решениями, принятыми во время строительства дата-центра. Мы сможем использовать этот дата-центр и инфраструктуру в течение почти неограниченного периода времени. Мы также сможем применять сверхгибкие методы использования электрической энергии, переводя оборудование в режимы критической или некритической нагрузки в соответствии с требуемой мощностью.
    Gen 4 – это стандартная платформа

    Finally, we believe this is a big game changer. Gen 4 will provide a standard platform that our industry can innovate around. For example, all modules in our Gen 4 will have common interfaces clearly defined by our specs and any vendor that meets these specifications will be able to plug into our infrastructure. Whether you are a computer vendor, UPS vendor, generator vendor, etc., you will be able to plug and play into our infrastructure. This means we can also source anyone, anywhere on the globe to minimize costs and maximize performance. We want to help motivate the industry to further innovate—with innovations from which everyone can reap the benefits.

    Наконец, мы уверены, что это будет фактором, который значительно изменит ситуацию. Gen 4 будет представлять собой стандартную платформу, которую отрасль сможет обновлять. Например, все модули в нашем Gen 4 будут иметь общепринятые интерфейсы, четко определяемые нашими спецификациями, и оборудование любого поставщика, которое отвечает этим спецификациям можно будет включать в нашу инфраструктуру. Независимо от того производите вы компьютеры, ИБП, генераторы и т.п., вы сможете включать свое оборудование нашу инфраструктуру. Это означает, что мы также сможем обеспечивать всех, в любом месте земного шара, тем самым сводя до минимума затраты и максимальной увеличивая производительность. Мы хотим создать в отрасли мотивацию для дальнейших инноваций – инноваций, от которых каждый сможет получать выгоду.
    Главные характеристики дата-центров четвертого поколения Gen4

    To summarize, the key characteristics of our Generation 4 data centers are:

    Scalable
    Plug-and-play spine infrastructure
    Factory pre-assembled: Pre-Assembled Containers (PACs) & Pre-Manufactured Buildings (PMBs)
    Rapid deployment
    De-mountable
    Reduce TTM
    Reduced construction
    Sustainable measures

    Ниже приведены главные характеристики дата-центров четвертого поколения Gen 4:

    Расширяемость;
    Готовая к использованию базовая инфраструктура;
    Изготовление в заводских условиях: сборные контейнеры (PAC) и сборные здания (PMB);
    Быстрота развертывания;
    Возможность демонтажа;
    Снижение времени вывода на рынок (TTM);
    Сокращение сроков строительства;
    Экологичность;

    Map applications to DC Class

    We hope you join us on this incredible journey of change and innovation!

    Long hours of research and engineering time are invested into this process. There are still some long days and nights ahead, but the vision is clear. Rest assured however, that we as refine Generation 4, the team will soon be looking to Generation 5 (even if it is a bit farther out). There is always room to get better.


    Использование систем электропитания постоянного тока.

    Мы надеемся, что вы присоединитесь к нам в этом невероятном путешествии по миру изменений и инноваций!

    На этот проект уже потрачены долгие часы исследований и проектирования. И еще предстоит потратить много дней и ночей, но мы имеем четкое представление о конечной цели. Однако будьте уверены, что как только мы доведем до конца проект модульного дата-центра четвертого поколения, мы вскоре начнем думать о проекте дата-центра пятого поколения. Всегда есть возможность для улучшений.

    So if you happen to come across Goldilocks in the forest, and you are curious as to why she is smiling you will know that she feels very good about getting very close to ‘JUST RIGHT’.

    Generations of Evolution – some background on our data center designs

    Так что, если вы встретите в лесу девочку по имени Лютик, и вам станет любопытно, почему она улыбается, вы будете знать, что она очень довольна тем, что очень близко подошла к ‘ОПИМАЛЬНОМУ РЕШЕНИЮ’.
    Поколения эволюции – история развития наших дата-центров

    We thought you might be interested in understanding what happened in the first three generations of our data center designs. When Ray Ozzie wrote his Software plus Services memo it posed a very interesting challenge to us. The winds of change were at ‘tornado’ proportions. That “plus Services” tag had some significant (and unstated) challenges inherent to it. The first was that Microsoft was going to evolve even further into an operations company. While we had been running large scale Internet services since 1995, this development lead us to an entirely new level. Additionally, these “services” would span across both Internet and Enterprise businesses. To those of you who have to operate “stuff”, you know that these are two very different worlds in operational models and challenges. It also meant that, to achieve the same level of reliability and performance required our infrastructure was going to have to scale globally and in a significant way.

    Мы подумали, что может быть вам будет интересно узнать историю первых трех поколений наших центров обработки данных. Когда Рэй Оззи написал свою памятную записку Software plus Services, он поставил перед нами очень интересную задачу. Ветра перемен двигались с ураганной скоростью. Это окончание “plus Services” скрывало в себе какие-то значительные и неопределенные задачи. Первая заключалась в том, что Майкрософт собиралась в еще большей степени стать операционной компанией. Несмотря на то, что мы управляли большими интернет-сервисами, начиная с 1995 г., эта разработка подняла нас на абсолютно новый уровень. Кроме того, эти “сервисы” охватывали интернет-компании и корпорации. Тем, кому приходится всем этим управлять, известно, что есть два очень разных мира в области операционных моделей и задач. Это также означало, что для достижения такого же уровня надежности и производительности требовалось, чтобы наша инфраструктура располагала значительными возможностями расширения в глобальных масштабах.

    It was that intense atmosphere of change that we first started re-evaluating data center technology and processes in general and our ideas began to reach farther than what was accepted by the industry at large. This was the era of Generation 1. As we look at where most of the world’s data centers are today (and where our facilities were), it represented all the known learning and design requirements that had been in place since IBM built the first purpose-built computer room. These facilities focused more around uptime, reliability and redundancy. Big infrastructure was held accountable to solve all potential environmental shortfalls. This is where the majority of infrastructure in the industry still is today.

    Именно в этой атмосфере серьезных изменений мы впервые начали переоценку ЦОД-технологий и технологий вообще, и наши идеи начали выходить за пределы общепринятых в отрасли представлений. Это была эпоха ЦОД первого поколения. Когда мы узнали, где сегодня располагается большинство мировых дата-центров и где находятся наши предприятия, это представляло весь опыт и навыки проектирования, накопленные со времени, когда IBM построила первую серверную. В этих ЦОД больше внимания уделялось бесперебойной работе, надежности и резервированию. Большая инфраструктура была призвана решать все потенциальные экологические проблемы. Сегодня большая часть инфраструктуры все еще находится на этом этапе своего развития.

    We soon realized that traditional data centers were quickly becoming outdated. They were not keeping up with the demands of what was happening technologically and environmentally. That’s when we kicked off our Generation 2 design. Gen 2 facilities started taking into account sustainability, energy efficiency, and really looking at the total cost of energy and operations.

    Очень быстро мы поняли, что стандартные дата-центры очень быстро становятся устаревшими. Они не поспевали за темпами изменений технологических и экологических требований. Именно тогда мы стали разрабатывать ЦОД второго поколения. В этих дата-центрах Gen 2 стали принимать во внимание такие факторы как устойчивое развитие, энергетическая эффективность, а также общие энергетические и эксплуатационные.

    No longer did we view data centers just for the upfront capital costs, but we took a hard look at the facility over the course of its life. Our Quincy, Washington and San Antonio, Texas facilities are examples of our Gen 2 data centers where we explored and implemented new ways to lessen the impact on the environment. These facilities are considered two leading industry examples, based on their energy efficiency and ability to run and operate at new levels of scale and performance by leveraging clean hydro power (Quincy) and recycled waste water (San Antonio) to cool the facility during peak cooling months.

    Мы больше не рассматривали дата-центры только с точки зрения начальных капитальных затрат, а внимательно следили за работой ЦОД на протяжении его срока службы. Наши объекты в Куинси, Вашингтоне, и Сан-Антонио, Техас, являются образцами наших ЦОД второго поколения, в которых мы изучали и применяли на практике новые способы снижения воздействия на окружающую среду. Эти объекты считаются двумя ведущими отраслевыми примерами, исходя из их энергетической эффективности и способности работать на новых уровнях производительности, основанных на использовании чистой энергии воды (Куинси) и рециклирования отработанной воды (Сан-Антонио) для охлаждения объекта в самых жарких месяцах.

    As we were delivering our Gen 2 facilities into steel and concrete, our Generation 3 facilities were rapidly driving the evolution of the program. The key concepts for our Gen 3 design are increased modularity and greater concentration around energy efficiency and scale. The Gen 3 facility will be best represented by the Chicago, Illinois facility currently under construction. This facility will seem very foreign compared to the traditional data center concepts most of the industry is comfortable with. In fact, if you ever sit around in our container hanger in Chicago it will look incredibly different from a traditional raised-floor data center. We anticipate this modularization will drive huge efficiencies in terms of cost and operations for our business. We will also introduce significant changes in the environmental systems used to run our facilities. These concepts and processes (where applicable) will help us gain even greater efficiencies in our existing footprint, allowing us to further maximize infrastructure investments.

    Так как наши ЦОД второго поколения строились из стали и бетона, наши центры обработки данных третьего поколения начали их быстро вытеснять. Главными концептуальными особенностями ЦОД третьего поколения Gen 3 являются повышенная модульность и большее внимание к энергетической эффективности и масштабированию. Дата-центры третьего поколения лучше всего представлены объектом, который в настоящее время строится в Чикаго, Иллинойс. Этот ЦОД будет выглядеть очень необычно, по сравнению с общепринятыми в отрасли представлениями о дата-центре. Действительно, если вам когда-либо удастся побывать в нашем контейнерном ангаре в Чикаго, он покажется вам совершенно непохожим на обычный дата-центр с фальшполом. Мы предполагаем, что этот модульный подход будет способствовать значительному повышению эффективности нашего бизнеса в отношении затрат и операций. Мы также внесем существенные изменения в климатические системы, используемые в наших ЦОД. Эти концепции и технологии, если применимо, позволят нам добиться еще большей эффективности наших существующих дата-центров, и тем самым еще больше увеличивать капиталовложения в инфраструктуру.

    This is definitely a journey, not a destination industry. In fact, our Generation 4 design has been under heavy engineering for viability and cost for over a year. While the demand of our commercial growth required us to make investments as we grew, we treated each step in the learning as a process for further innovation in data centers. The design for our future Gen 4 facilities enabled us to make visionary advances that addressed the challenges of building, running, and operating facilities all in one concerted effort.

    Это определенно путешествие, а не конечный пункт назначения. На самом деле, наш проект ЦОД четвертого поколения подвергался серьезным испытаниям на жизнеспособность и затраты на протяжении целого года. Хотя необходимость в коммерческом росте требовала от нас постоянных капиталовложений, мы рассматривали каждый этап своего развития как шаг к будущим инновациям в области дата-центров. Проект наших будущих ЦОД четвертого поколения Gen 4 позволил нам делать фантастические предположения, которые касались задач строительства, управления и эксплуатации объектов как единого упорядоченного процесса.


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    Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > modular data center

  • 9 ♦ inside

    ♦ inside (1) /ˈɪnsaɪd/
    A n.
    1 parte interna; (l') interno; (il) didentro: the inside of a trunk, l'interno di un baule; the inside of a curve, la parte interna d'una curva; ( calcio) with the inside of the instep, con l'interno del collo del piede; inside defender, difensore interno
    2 (fam.; anche pl.) (l') intestino; (il) ventre; (la) pancia (pop.): to have a pain in one's inside, avere mal di pancia
    3 (fam.) ciò che è segreto: to be on the inside, essere addentro le segrete cose; essere del giro, essere fra gli addetti ai lavori
    4 ( baseball, ecc.) interno
    B a. attr.
    1 interno; interiore; situato all'interno: the inside walls of a house, le pareti interne d'una casa
    2 intimo; riservato; segreto: inside knowledge, conoscenza intima; inside information, informazioni riservate; the inside story, la storia segreta ( di un avvenimento)
    inside and out = inside out ► sotto □ (mecc.) inside caliper, compasso per interni □ ( slang USA) inside dope, informazioni riservate; retroscena □ ( calcio) inside forward, interno; mezzala □ ( di libro) inside-front cover, seconda di copertina □ ( rugby) inside half (o inside halfback), mediano di mischia □ inside job, reato (o colpo) compiuto con l'aiuto di un basista (o di una talpa) □ inside lane, (autom.) corsia esterna, corsia di destra ( nei paesi in cui il traffico tiene la destra); ( sport) corsia interna ( della pista) □ ( calcio) inside left, interno sinistro; centrosinistro □ ( slang) inside man, basista; talpa (fig.) □ inside out, alla rovescia, rovesciato, rivoltato; sottosopra; a fondo: You've put your socks on inside out, ti sei messo i calzini alla rovescia; I turned my flat inside out but couldn't find the earrings, misi sottosopra l'appartamento ma non riuscii a trovare gli orecchini; He knows his business inside out, conosce a fondo (o a menadito) il suo lavoro □ ( calcio) inside right, interno destro; centrodestro □ ( slang USA) inside stuff = inside dope ► sopra □ inside track, ( sport) corsia interna; (fig.) posizione di vantaggio □ ( boxe) inside work, lavoro per linee interne □ ( di manica, calzino, ecc.) turned inside out, rovesciato; rivoltato.
    ♦ inside (2) /ˈɪnsaɪd/
    A avv.
    1 dentro; entro ( raro): Go inside, va' dentro!; Is the dog inside?, è dentro (o è in casa) il cane?
    2 ( slang) dentro; in prigione
    3 ( boxe, = inside the distance) prima del limite: wins: 6 inside, vittorie: 6 prima del limite
    B prep.
    1 dentro; all'interno di: Strangers are not allowed inside the building yard, gli estranei non sono ammessi dentro il cantiere
    2 ( di tempo) dentro; entro: inside an hour, entro un'ora
    ● ( boxe) inside the limit, prima del limite □ ( USA) inside of, dentro (prep.) □ (fam.) inside of, entro (o in meno di): I'll do it inside of a week, lo farò in meno d'una settimana.

    English-Italian dictionary > ♦ inside

  • 10 matter

    1. n вещество; материал
    2. n гной
    3. n филос. материя

    dead matter — неживая материя; неорганическое вещество

    organized matter — живая материя, живое вещество

    4. n содержание
    5. n сущность, предмет
    6. n дело, вопрос

    business matters — дела, деловые вопросы

    a private matter — личное дело, личный вопрос

    it is no easy matter — это дело не простое, это не просто

    a matter of common knowledge — общеизвестная вещь, общеизвестный факт

    a matter of great importance — очень важное дело, очень важный вопрос

    a matter of life and death — вопрос жизни и смерти; жизненно важный вопрос

    in all matters of education — во всём, что касается образования

    7. n неприятное дело, неприятность; трудность

    to mend the matter, to mend mattersпомочь делу

    8. n повод, причина, основание
    9. n собир. спец. почтовые отправления
    10. n юр. заявление, утверждение, требующее доказательств

    a matter in deed — факт, подтверждённый документально

    work done without much expenditure of grey matter — работа, не требующая большого ума

    11. n юр. спорный вопрос, спорный пункт; предмет спора

    the root of the matter — суть дела, сущность вопроса

    12. n полигр. рукопись, оригинал
    13. n полигр. набор; напечатанный, набранный материал

    it made no matter to him that his brother lost all his money — ему было безразлично, что его брат потерял все деньги

    no matter! — ничего!, неважно!, всё равно!

    no such matter — ничего подобного, ничуть не бывало

    a matter of — что-нибудь вроде, около

    no matter what — несмотря ни на что; что бы ни было

    to take matters easy — не волноваться, не обращать внимания

    to make matters worse he was late — более того, он ещё и опоздал

    over matter — набор, не вмещающийся в установленный параметр

    close matter — убористая печать, сплошной текстовой материал

    reading matter — литература, материал для чтения

    14. v иметь значение
    15. v гноиться

    the cut got dirty and began to matter — в ранку попала грязь, и она загноилась

    Синонимический ряд:
    1. affair (noun) affair; business; circumstance; concern; shooting match; situation; thing; undertaking
    2. order (noun) extent; magnitude; neighborhood; order; range; tune; vicinity
    3. pus (noun) infection; maturation; purulence; pus; sore; suppuration; ulceration
    4. subject (noun) argument; content; essence; focus; head; interest; motif; motive; point; resolution; subject; subject matter; text; theme; topic
    5. substance (noun) amount; being; body; burden; constituents; core; crux; element; entity; gist; individual; kernel; material; materiality; meat; medium; nub; nubbin; object; pith; purport; sense; short; strength; stuff; substance; substantiality; sum and substance; sum total; thrust; upshot
    6. things (noun) beings; entities; individuals; objects; substances; things
    7. trouble (noun) difficulty; distress; perplexity; trouble
    8. count (verb) be important; carry weight; count; imply; import; mean; signify; value; weigh
    9. discharge pus (verb) come to a head; decay; discharge pus; fester; suppurate

    English-Russian base dictionary > matter

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