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Slovak-English translation for: to know sth full well
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nevedieť nič (o n-čom) [nedok.]to not know diddly (about sth.) [Am.] [coll.]
vedieť figu (o n-čom) [nedok.]to not know diddly (about sth.) [Am.] [coll.]
vedieť figu (o n-čom) [nedok.]to not know doodly (about sth.) [Am.] [coll.]
maximálne využiť n-čo [dok.]to make full use of sth.
plne využiť n-čo [dok.]to make full use of sth.
využiť n-čo naplno [dok.]to make full use of sth.
nemať ani potuchy o n-čom [nedok.] [nevyznať sa]to not know the first thing about sth.
nemať ani šajnu o n-čom [nedok.] [ľud.] [idióm]to not know the first thing about sth.
využiť n-čo v plnej miere [dok.]to make full use of sth.
využiť n-čo v plnom rozsahu [dok.]to make full use of sth.
spoznať n-ho/ n-čo [dok.]to get to know sb./sth.
vyťažiť z n-čoho maximum [dok.] [plne využiť]to make full use of sth.
Ale, ale! [prekvapenie]Well, well!
To veci!Well, well!
zoznámiť sa s n-ým/ n-čím [dok.]to get to know sb./sth.
byť skúsený v n-čom [nedok.]to be (well) versed in sth.
hodiť sa k n-čomu [dok./nedok.]to go well with sth.
vyznať sa v n-čom [nedok.]to be (well) versed in sth.
dobre sa orientovať v n-čom [nedok.]to be well versed in sth.
poznať n-čo ako vlastnú dlaň [nedok.] [idióm]to know sth. like the back of one's hand [idiom]
Pozrime sa!Well, well!
poznať [nedok.]to know
vedieť [nedok.]to know
Vieš?Y'know? [coll.]
Neviem.I don't know.
vševed {m}know-all [Br.] [coll.] [pej.]
pokiaľ viemfor all I know
Aké prekvapenie!What do you know! [surprise]
vševed {m}know-it-all [Am.] [coll.] [pej.]
mudrák {m} [han.]know-all [Br.] [coll.] [pej.]
mudrlant {m} [han.]know-all [Br.] [coll.] [pej.]
pokiaľ viemas far as I know
Predstav si!What do you know! [surprise]
Že váhaš! [ľud.] [Jasné!]You know it!
vyznať sa [nedok.]to know the ropes [idiom]
No toto!What do you know! [surprise]
plný {adj}full
vrchovatý {adj}full
všetokfull
kompletný {adj}full
úplný {adj}full
zaplnený {adj}full
naplnený {adj}full
Neviete náhodou, ... ?You wouldn't happen to know ... ?
Akoby som nevedel!Don't I know it!
mudrlantka {f} [han.]know-it-all [female] [Am.] [coll.]
mudrlant {m} [han.]know-it-all [Am.] [coll.] [pej.]
mudrc {m} [mudrák, mudrlant]know-all [Br.] [coll.] [pej.]
dať vedieť n-mu [dok.]to let sb. know
mudrák {m} [han.]know-it-all [Am.] [coll.] [pej.]
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