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1 put (someone) wise
(to tell, inform (someone) of the real facts.) atklāt patiesību; atvērt (kādam) acis -
2 put (someone) wise
(to tell, inform (someone) of the real facts.) atklāt patiesību; atvērt (kādam) acis -
3 to put somebody wise
atvērt kādam acis -
4 wise
1) (having gained a great deal of knowledge from books or experience or both and able to use it well.) gudrs2) (sensible: You would be wise to do as he suggests; a wise decision.) prātīgs; gudrs•- wisely- wisdom
- wisdom tooth
- wisecrack
- wise guy
- be wise to
- none the wiser
- put someone wise
- put wise* * *veids; gudrs
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put somebody wise (to something) — put sb ˈwise (to sth) idiom (informal) to inform sb about sth Main entry: ↑wiseidiom … Useful english dictionary
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put one wise — {v. phr.} To bring one up to date; inform someone; explain. * /Our old friend David put us wise as to where the best used cars could be found in Chicago./ … Dictionary of American idioms
put one wise — {v. phr.} To bring one up to date; inform someone; explain. * /Our old friend David put us wise as to where the best used cars could be found in Chicago./ … Dictionary of American idioms
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wise — wise1 wisely, adv. /wuyz/, adj., wiser, wisest, v., wised, wising. adj. 1. having the power of discerning and judging properly as to what is true or right; possessing discernment, judgment, or discretion. 2. characterized by or showing such… … Universalium
wise — adj. sagacious 1) wise to + inf. (it was wise of you to remain silent = you were wise to remain silent) aware of (colloq.) 2) wise to (she was wise to their scheme; I finally got wise to their tricks; they put me wise to his tricks) * * * [waɪz]… … Combinatory dictionary
put wise — {v.}, {slang} To tell (someone) facts that will give him an advantage over others or make him alert to opportunity or danger. * /The new boy did not know that Jim was playing a trick on him, so I put him wise./ Often used with to . * /Someone put … Dictionary of American idioms
put wise — {v.}, {slang} To tell (someone) facts that will give him an advantage over others or make him alert to opportunity or danger. * /The new boy did not know that Jim was playing a trick on him, so I put him wise./ Often used with to . * /Someone put … Dictionary of American idioms
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