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knowing [ˈnəʊɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈnoʊ-] ADJ.
knowing
I. know <knew, known> [nəʊ, ingl. am. noʊ] V. trans.
1. know (be informed):
know names
znać [perf po-]
2. know (be certain):
3. know (be acquainted):
4. know (understand):
5. know (have learnt):
6. know (recognize):
to know sb/sth by sth
poznawać [perf poznać] kogoś/coś po czymś
to know sb for sth
7. know (differentiate):
to know sth from sth
odróżniać [perf odróżnić] coś od czegoś
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
znać [perf po-] swoje miejsce
II. know <knew, known> [nəʊ, ingl. am. noʊ] V. intr.
1. know (be informed):
as [or so] far as I know
2. know (be certain):
there's no knowing
3. know (understand):
rozumieć [perf z-]
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. know [nəʊ, ingl. am. noʊ] INTERJ.
1. know (have an idea):
2. know (agree):
3. know coloq.:
IV. know [nəʊ, ingl. am. noʊ] SUST. sin pl.
know-all SUST. ingl. brit. coloq.
mądrala m o f
know-how SUST. sin pl.
know-it-all SUST. AM
mądrala m o f
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
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Prosecutors cooperate in order to reduce caseload, knowing the suspects will most likely violate probation making them easier to prosecute later.
en.wikipedia.org
The cooperatives, working with banks, extend the loans generously to them knowing that repayment is assured through monthly salary deductions.
www.freemalaysiatoday.com
These are not core business areas where senior management spend their time worrying, thinking, and knowing what good is.
www.telegraph.co.uk
In other words, families of the old nobility may in actuality have survived without knowing it or being able to prove it.
en.wikipedia.org
Do you ask if it's a prank call knowing that if it isn't, such impertinence could spark an international incident?
www.laois-nationalist.ie