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Norway
February 12, 2014
0:21:16 KNOW-HOW
Example: Justin has got a lot of know-how when it comes to finance.
Tutor know /nóu/ se convierte en /no/ en know-how /nojáo/.
KNOW-IT-ALL repeat KNOW-IT-ALL
Example: Okay Mr. Know-it-all, tell me, when was Plato born?
Tutor know-it-all se pronuncia /nóirol/.
(TO) KNOW (ONE’S) BUSINESS r
Example: Ms. Floyds knows her business all right. She knows her stuff.
Tutor business se pronuncia /bisnnes/ y a veces se escribe biznez o biz, como en show biz, el negocio del espectáculo.
(TO) KNOW ONE’ S WAY AROUND
Example: He knows his way around, he’s been around the block a few times.
Tutor one’s way around se une para sonar /uannsueiaráunnd/.
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