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acquaintance [америк. əˈkweɪntəns, брит. əˈkweɪnt(ə)ns] СУЩ.

1. acquaintance C (person):

acquaintance
conocido м. / conocida ж.

2. acquaintance U or C (with person):

acquaintance
a doctor of my acquaintance офиц.
on closer acquaintance I found her
to make the acquaintance of sb, to make sb's acquaintance
conocer a alguien
I'm pleased to have made your acquaintance
to strike up an acquaintance

3. acquaintance U or C (knowledge):

acquaintance
acquaintance with sth
on first acquaintance, the city seems

acquaintance rape СУЩ. U or C esp америк.

acquaintance rape
bump into acquaintance
bump into acquaintance
bump into acquaintance
happen on acquaintance
happen on acquaintance
greet friend/acquaintance
he improves on acquaintance
a casual acquaintance
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conocido (conocida)
acquaintance

в словаре PONS

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acquaintance [əˈkweɪntəns] СУЩ.

1. acquaintance (person):

acquaintance
conocido(-a) м. (ж.)

2. acquaintance мн. отсут. (relationship):

acquaintance
to make sb's acquaintance

3. acquaintance мн. отсут. (knowledge):

acquaintance
nodding acquaintance
to have only a nodding acquaintance with sth
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английский
acquaintance
в словаре PONS
английский
английский
испанский
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acquaintance ·ˈkweɪn·təns] СУЩ.

1. acquaintance (person):

acquaintance
conocido(-a) м. (ж.)

2. acquaintance (relationship):

acquaintance
to make sb's acquaintance

3. acquaintance (knowledge):

acquaintance
nodding acquaintance
to have only a nodding acquaintance with sth
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
acquaintance

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However, he considers assertions of personal acquaintance between the two men to be speculation.
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Since the townspeople are also infested, he decides to go into business with cat acquaintances removing them.
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He often picked up restaurant tabs for friends, neighbors, and acquaintances, and left generous tips.
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An acquaintance managed to have her let out by making up stories about her supposed infidelity to her husband.
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He showed little capacity for observing disease at the bedside, but had acquaintance with morbid anatomy.
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