To+know
101Know-how-Transfer — Know how Trans|fer 〈[no:haʊtrænsfə(r)] m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s〉 Vermittlung von technischem Wissen an einen Dritten [Etym.: <Know how + engl. transfer »Übertragung«] Know how Transfer: (Schreibung mit Bindestrich) Zwischen allen Bestandteilen… …
102know-all — n BrE informal someone who behaves as if they know everything used to show disapproval American Equivalent: know it all …
103know-it-all — n informal especially AmE someone who behaves as if they know everything used to show disapproval British Equivalent: know all …
104Know-how — Know how, auch Know|how [nou hau, engl. nouhau] das; [s] <aus gleichbed. engl. know how, eigtl. »wissen, wie«>: a) auf Forschung u. Erfahrung beruhendes Wissen über die Herstellung u. den Einsatz von Erzeugnissen; b) das Wissen, wie man… …
105know like the back of your hand — know an area well, know every feature of the land I lived here for years. I know this town like the back of my hand …
106know where we stand — know our position, know if we have a chance, leave me hanging The Department hasn t replied to our application for assistance, so we don t know where we stand …
107know which end is up — know where you are, know what to do next With so many problems, he doesn t know which end is up …
108know (v) vs now (adv) — Know as a verb is used to show you knowledge or information concerning someone or something. For example: He always knows exactly what time it is. Now as an adverb, is used to describe the present time or moment. For example: Where are… …
109know vs now (adv) — Know as a verb is used to show you knowledge or information concerning someone or something. For example: He always knows exactly what time it is. Now as an adverb, is used to describe the present time or moment. For example: Where are… …
110know something backwards — be entirely familiar with something. → backwards know something backwards see backwards. → know …