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n. kennis, op de hoogte zijn van--------v. weten; kennen; voorstellen; begrijpen; verstaanknow1[ noo] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:————————know21 weten ⇒ kennis hebben (van), beseffen♦voorbeelden:for all I know he may be in China • misschien zit hij in China, weet ik veel/wie weetknow who's who • alles van iedereen wetennot that I know of • niet dat ik weetI know of her, but I don't know her • ik heb van haar gehoord, maar ik ken haar niet¶ not know what hit one • volkomen de kluts kwijt/van de kaart zijnnot know where/which way to turn • niet weten waar je blijven moet, je geen raad weten〈 informeel〉 don't you know • hè, toch, niet waaryou know what/something? • zal ik je eens wat vertellen?〈 informeel〉 (well) what do you know (about that)? • wat zeg je (me) daarvan?, nou ja!, asjemenou!know better than to do something • (wel) zo verstandig zijn iets te latenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 kennen ⇒ bekend/vertrouwd zijn met2 kennen ⇒ ondergaan, ervaren3 herkennen ⇒ (kunnen) thuisbrengen/identificeren♦voorbeelden:
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