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I . know <knew, known> [nəʊ, Am noʊ] CZ. cz. przech.

1. know (be informed):

know
know names
znać [perf po-]

2. know (be certain):

know
to know one's own mind

5. know (have learnt):

know
to know sth by heart

6. know (recognize):

to know sb/sth by sth
to know sb for sth

II . know <knew, known> [nəʊ, Am noʊ] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. know (be informed):

know
as [or so] far as I know
o ile wiem
to know better

3. know (understand):

know

III . know [nəʊ, Am noʊ] WK

1. know (have an idea):

I know!

2. know (agree):

I know

3. know pot.:

[well] what do you know!

IV . know [nəʊ, Am noʊ] RZ. bez l.mn.

people in the know
wtajemniczeni r.m. l.mn.

know-all RZ. Brit pot.

mądrala r.m. lub r.ż.

know-how RZ. bez l.mn.

know-it-all RZ. AM

mądrala r.m. lub r.ż.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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