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English - Turkish

Definition of wissen. in English Turkish dictionary

know
{f} tatmak
know
ezberlemek

Yeni kelimeler ezberlemek için iyi bir yol biliyor musunuz? - Do you know a good way to memorize new vocabulary?

Formülleri ezberlemek yeterli değil. Onların nasıl kullanılacağını bilmen gerek. - It's not enough to memorize the formulas. You need to know how to use them.

know
iyi bilmek
know
{f} (knew, --n)
know
{f} ayırt etmek
know
{f} ilişkisi olmak
know
O işi yapmaya
know
malumat edinmek
know
eski cinsi münasebette bulunmak
know
agah olmak
know
(Argo) cinsel ilişkiye girmek
know
aşina olmak
know
görmek

Kimi görmek istediğini bilmiyorum. - I don't know who you want to see.

Onu görmek istediğini Tom'un öğrenmesine izin vereceğim. - I'll let Tom know you want to see him.

know
biliyor

Babanın nereye gittiğini biliyor musun? - Do you know where your dad went?

Satranç oynamayı biliyor musun? - Do you know how to play chess?

know
{f} seçmek, farketmek
know
(fiil) bilmek, tanımak, tatmak, başından geçmek, ayırt etmek, farketmek, ilişkisi olmak
know
yaşa

Biz neredeyse bilmeden, hissetmeden annemiz severiz, çünkü o yaşamak kadar doğaldır. - We love our mother almost without knowing it, without feeling it, as it is as natural as to live.

Bazı tilkilerin bu dağda yaşadığını biliyor muydun? - Did you know that some foxes lived on this mountain?

know
{f} haberi olmak, haberdar olmak
know
geçirmek

Gerçekten ihtiyacım olan şey, uzun zamandır tanıdığım en iyi arkadaşlarım Tom ve Mary ile biraz zaman geçirmekti. - What I really needed was to spend a bit of time with my best mates Tom and Mary, who I've known for ages.

Tom, Mary'nin yaz tatilini nerede geçirmek istediğini bilmiyordu. - Tom didn't know where Mary wanted to spend her summer vacation.

German - English
know
knowledge
To be acquainted or familiar with; to have encountered

I know your mother, but I’ve never met your father.

To be aware of (a person's) intentions

I won’t lend you any money. You would never pay me back; I know you.

{v} to understand, distinguish, perceive, find out
If you know someone, you are familiar with them because you have met them and talked to them before. Gifford was a friend. I'd known him for nine years Do you two know each other?
If you say that you know of something, you mean that you have heard about it but you do not necessarily have a lot of information about it. We know of the incident but have no further details I know of no one who would want to murder Albert
{i} state of knowing, knowledge
You can use I don't know to indicate that you do not completely agree with something or do not really think that it is true. `He should quite simply resign.' --- `I don't know about that.'
To perceive or apprehend clearly and certainly; to understand; to have full information of; as, to know one's duty
emphasis You use you know to emphasize or to draw attention to what you are saying. The conditions in there are awful, you know You know, it does worry me
vagueness You say `Not that I know of' when someone has asked you whether or not something is true and you think the answer is `no' but you cannot be sure because you do not know all the facts. `Is he married?' --- `Not that I know of.'
You say `I know' to show that you agree with what has just been said. `This country is so awful.' --- `I know, I know.'
be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information; possess knowledge or information about; "I know that the President lied to the people"; "I want to know who is winning the game!"; "I know it's time"
of; to possess experience of; as, to know an author; to know the rules of an organization
You can say `I don't know about you' to indicate that you are going to give your own opinion about something and you want to find out if someone else feels the same. I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm hungry
To recognize; to distinguish; to discern the character of; as, to know a person's face or figure
have firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or sensations; "I know the feeling!"; "have you ever known hunger?"; "I have lived a kind of hell when I was a drug addict"; "The holocaust survivors have lived a nightmare"; "I lived through two divorces"
You can use expressions such as you know what I mean and if you know what I mean to suggest that the person listening to you understands what you are trying to say, and so you do not have to explain any more. None of us stayed long. I mean, the atmosphere wasn't -- well, you know what I mean
to acknowledge
To have sexual commerce with