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интересная
знал
knew [nju:, америк. nu:] ГЛ.
knew прош. вр. of know
I. know <knew, -n> [nəʊ, америк. noʊ] ГЛ. перех.
1. know (have knowledge):
to know sth/that
to know (how to do) sth
to know if
знать, … ли
2. know (be acquainted with):
to know sb
to get to know sb/sth
to get to know sb/sth
3. know (experience):
4. know (recognize):
to know sb by sth
5. know (differentiate):
to know sth from sth
Выражения:
you know something [or what]? разг.
II. know <knew, -n> [nəʊ, америк. noʊ] ГЛ. неперех.
1. know:
2. know разг. (understand):
III. know [nəʊ, америк. noʊ] СУЩ.
I. know <knew, -n> [nəʊ, америк. noʊ] ГЛ. перех.
1. know (have knowledge):
to know sth/that
to know (how to do) sth
to know if
знать, … ли
2. know (be acquainted with):
to know sb
to get to know sb/sth
to get to know sb/sth
3. know (experience):
4. know (recognize):
to know sb by sth
5. know (differentiate):
to know sth from sth
Выражения:
you know something [or what]? разг.
II. know <knew, -n> [nəʊ, америк. noʊ] ГЛ. неперех.
1. know:
2. know разг. (understand):
III. know [nəʊ, америк. noʊ] СУЩ.
know-all [ˈnəʊɔ:l, америк. ˈnoʊ-] СУЩ. австрал., брит. уничиж. разг.
know-how [ˈnəʊhaʊ, америк. ˈnoʊ-] СУЩ. no мн., no indef art
know-it-all [ˈnəʊɪtɔ:l, америк. ˈnoʊɪt̬-] СУЩ. америк.
know-it-all → know-all
know-all [ˈnəʊɔ:l, америк. ˈnoʊ-] СУЩ. австрал., брит. уничиж. разг.
Запись в OpenDict
know ГЛ.
Present
Iknow
youknow
he/she/itknows
weknow
youknow
theyknow
Past
Iknew
youknew
he/she/itknew
weknew
youknew
theyknew
Present Perfect
Ihaveknown
youhaveknown
he/she/ithasknown
wehaveknown
youhaveknown
theyhaveknown
Past Perfect
Ihadknown
youhadknown
he/she/ithadknown
wehadknown
youhadknown
theyhadknown
PONS OpenDict

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This, and unbelievable rudeness to everyone and everything on the road by a few self-centred know-alls is the real issue.
www.smh.com.au
But you also turned the clock back to that era when infinitesimally small numbers of know-alls got to override the people's representatives.
www.telegraph.co.uk
That's the thing about us know-alls who have the luxury of sitting on the sidelines.
www.independent.ie
Especially when someone is sadly, safely dead for all the know-all vultures to descend on.
news.bbc.co.uk
The various personalities -- the extrovert, the know-all, the young lovers constantly embracing, the super-friendly -- it's a microcosm of society.
theconversation.com