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WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| know⇒ vtr | (comprehend) | znać ndk. |
| | I know the answer. |
| | Znam odpowiedź. |
| know vtr | (be aware of) | wiedzieć ndk. |
| | Does he know that we've arrived? |
| | Czy on wie, że przyjechaliśmy? |
| know vtr | ([sb]: be acquainted with) | znać ndk. |
| | Do you know Julie? |
| | Znasz Julie? |
| know [sth]⇒ vtr | (be conversant, familiar) | znać się na czymś zwr. ndk. + przyim. |
| | He knows football better than anyone. |
| know [sth] vtr | (have memorized) | znać coś ndk. |
| | She's only three but she knows the alphabet. |
| know [sth] from [sth]⇒ vtr | (distinguish) | odróżniać coś od czegoś zwrot ndk. |
| | | odróżnić coś od czegoś zwrot dk. |
| | He doesn't know a flower from a weed. |
| know [sb]⇒ vtr | (recognize) | poznawać kogoś, rozpoznawać kogoś ndk. |
| | | poznać kogoś, rozpoznać kogoś dk. |
| | I knew my estranged father as soon as I set eyes on him. |
| know of [sb/sth] vi + prep | (be aware [sb], [sth] exists) | wiedzieć o kimś ndk. + przyim. |
| | I know of him, but he's not really a friend. |
| know⇒ vi | (hold in mind as fact) | wiedzieć ndk. |
| | If you don't know, then we need to find someone who does. |
Formy złożone: known | know |
WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| also known as adj | (having as an alternative name) | również znany jako |
| | Eva Perón, also known as Evita, was a controversial figure in Argentine politics. |
| be known for vtr | (be identified or famous for) | być znanym z zwrot posił. |
| | That restaurant is known for its excellent seafood. |
| commonly known adj | (fact: known by most people) | powszechnie znany przys. + przym. |
| | It's commonly known that babies cry when they are hungry. |
| commonly known adj | (person: familiar to most people) | powszechnie znany przys. + przym. |
| | Major actors and politicians are commonly known figures. |
| known as prep | (called) | znany jako przym. + przyim. |
| | Elvis Presley, known as the King of Rock and Roll, was born in 1935. |
| known quantity n | ([sth], [sb] familiar) | znana ilość przym. + ż |
| | We have worked with Mike for over a decade, so he is a known quantity for us. |
little known, little-known adj | (not very famous) | mało znany przys. + przym. |
| Uwaga: A hyphen used when the term is an adjective before the noun |
| | We spent the summer in a cabin on a little-known island off the coast of Greece. |
| | She was a little-known actress before getting her big break. |
little known, little-known adj | (poorly realised or understood) | mało znany przys. + przym. |
| Uwaga: A hyphen is used when the term is an adjective before the noun. |
| | It's a little-known fact that I'm actually a very good cook. |
| make known vtr | (publicize, reveal) | publikować, ujawniać ndk. |
| | | opublikować, ujawnić dk. |
| | I have always made my opinion known - it's no secret that I don't like him. |
| not known adj | (person: anonymous) | nieznany przym. |
| | The author of this famous quotation is not known. |
well known, well-known adj | (famous) | sławny przym. |
| Uwaga: A hyphen is used when the adjective comes before the noun. |
| | Many actresses and actors are well known all around the world. |
well known, well-known adj | (commonly accepted) | powszechnie znany przysł. + przym. |
| Uwaga: A hyphen is used when the adjective comes before the noun. |
| | It's a well-known fact that sea water is salty. |
| well-known fact n | ([sth] of which many people are aware) | rzecz oczywista ż + przym. |
| | It is a well-known fact that smoking causes cancer. |
widely known, widely-known adj | (familiar to many people) | powszechnie znany przys. + przym. |
| Uwaga: A hyphen used when the term is an adjective before a noun. |
| | The dangers of smoking are widely known. It's a widely-known fact that mothers always know best. |