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121 yajñavidaḥ
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122 nakababatid
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123 nakatatalós
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124 bewandert [in]
- {conversant [in]} thân mật, thân thiết, biết, quen, giỏi, thạo, có liên quan tơi, dính dáng tới - {experienced [in]} có kinh nghiệm, giàu kinh nghiệm, từng trải, lão luyện - {learned [in]} hay chữ, có học thức, thông thái, uyên bác, của các nhà học giả, đòi hỏi học vấn - {proficient [in]} tài giỏi, giỏi giang, thành thạo - {read [in]} có học thức thông thạo, có đọc nhiều về, hiểu sâu về - {skilled [in]} khéo léo, lành nghề - {studied [in]} cẩn trọng, có suy nghĩ, cố tình, cố ý, có chủ tâm - {versed [in]} sành -
125 alaposan ismer
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126 jó viszonyban van
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127 jól ismer
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128 familiarizarse con
v.to get acquainted with, to become familiar with, to acquaint oneself with, to become conversant with.* * *(v.) = acquaint + Reflexivo + with, become + conversant with, become + familiar (with), familiarise + Reflexivo + with [familiarize, -USA], get + a feel for, find + Posesivo + way round/through, gain + an acquaintance withEx. If you possess a copy of CC it would be advisable for you to look through it at this stage and acquaint yourself with the general appearance of each Part before proceeding further.Ex. Step 1 Familiarisation: This first step involves the indexer in becoming conversant with the subject content of the document to be indexed.Ex. Browsing time provided in school is the only way many children will ever become familiar with books en masse.Ex. Whilst indexers may be expected to familiarise themselves with spelling out procedures, searchers are rarely likely to be fully conversant with these.Ex. It is in this way that students gain experience by proxy and get a feel for handling problems in the flesh-and-blood world.Ex. This is obviously not a practical means of finding our way round the library.Ex. Martin Bircher, a visiting professor in the German Department of the University of California at Berkeley, gained an intimate acquaintance with the rare books in several collections of the University Library.* * *(v.) = acquaint + Reflexivo + with, become + conversant with, become + familiar (with), familiarise + Reflexivo + with [familiarize, -USA], get + a feel for, find + Posesivo + way round/through, gain + an acquaintance withEx: If you possess a copy of CC it would be advisable for you to look through it at this stage and acquaint yourself with the general appearance of each Part before proceeding further.
Ex: Step 1 Familiarisation: This first step involves the indexer in becoming conversant with the subject content of the document to be indexed.Ex: Browsing time provided in school is the only way many children will ever become familiar with books en masse.Ex: Whilst indexers may be expected to familiarise themselves with spelling out procedures, searchers are rarely likely to be fully conversant with these.Ex: It is in this way that students gain experience by proxy and get a feel for handling problems in the flesh-and-blood world.Ex: This is obviously not a practical means of finding our way round the library.Ex: Martin Bircher, a visiting professor in the German Department of the University of California at Berkeley, gained an intimate acquaintance with the rare books in several collections of the University Library.
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