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English-Albanian Dictionary of Idioms
The audience came to their feet as the National Anthem was played. come to
one's knowledge mesoj, marr vesh, marr njoftim □ It has come to our knowledge
that you have been cheating the company. □ It has come to my knowledge that
you ...
480.1. come to one's knowledge &c. (information) 527. Adj. knowing &c. v.;
cognitive; acroamatic†. aware of, cognizant of, conscious of; acquainted with,
made acquainted with; privy to, no stranger to; au fait with, au courant; in the
secret; up to, ...
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English-Amharic Context Dictionary
AA ' «f,nA»<»- 1 ^At»- « fla*^ s 2. ^•A»;f\ His knowledge of Amharic is poor. s •frfc^
ay Mil**? •• "idh 3. o°^6^. One of his recent requirements is a knowledge of
French. fl^Cfl- ' h-lOfftD* i V IC^f- s V&tfW t s ff"^A* s come to one's knowledge A0
?
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Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases Classified and ...
To hear of ; to come to one's ears ; to come to one's knowledge ; to reach one's
ears. Adj. Informed, &c, of, made acquainted with ; undeceived. Reported, made
known, see (531). Expressive, significant, pregnant with meaning, &c, see (516),
...
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Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases
... be -an courant &e. adj.; have -in one's head, — at one's tingers' ends; know by
-lieart, — rote; be master of; eonnaitre le (lessons dcs eartes, know what's what 8:
0. 698. see one's way; discover &e. 480a. come to one's knowledge eke.
Christopher Orlando Sylvester Mawson
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Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases
to Facilitate the ...
To hear of ; to come to one's ears, to come to one's knowledge, to reach one's
ears. Adj. Informed, &c. of, made acquainted with ; undeceived. Reported, made
known, bruited. Expressive, significant, pregnant with meaning, &c, see (516), ...
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An English and Welsh Dictionary, Wherein, Not Only the ...
To come to one's knowledge, or to the knowledge of one, Dyfod o beth i
wybodaeth un, dyfod o nn i wybod peth, Lef. iv. 23. sj / must have a care it come
not to my father's knowledge, Rhaid i mi edrych na's gwypo (na's dy wo) fy nhad
hyn ; neu, ...
John Walters, Hannah Walters, 1828
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Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: So Classified and ...
To hear of; to come to one's ears, to come to one's knowledge, to reach one's
ears. Adj. Informed, &c, of, made acquainted with ; undeceived. Reported, made
known,bruited. Expressive, significant, pregnant with meaning, &c, see 516, ...
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Thesaurus of English Words: So Classified and Arranged as
to ...
To hear of; to come to one's ears, to come to one's knowledge, to reach one's
ears. Adj. Informed, &c, of, made acquainted with ; undeceived. Reported, made
known,bruited. Expressive, significant, pregnant with meaning, &c, see 516, ...
Peter Mark Roget, Barnas Sears, 1854
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The Sterling Book of Idioms
to come to someone's ears to come to one's knowledge It has come to our ears
that you are planning to leave us. to lend an ear (or one's ears) to pay attention,
to listen Ifyou will lend me your earsfor a minute, I'll explain to you how this ...