Examples of using Doesn't know it in English and their translations into Italian
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Computer
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Official/political
I know it and you know it, but the public doesn't know it.
He doesn't know it, but this program could be the best thing for him.
He doesn't know it yet, but he's got a couple of star boarders for the rest of his life, the old buzzard.
Tips Try to think about how you would tell the story to a person who doesn't know it.
She doesn't know it, but she's looking behind the mask, and she's not turning away. man:
For who still doesn't know it, the man in the image is a young Dennis Graham,
If a Catholic doesn't know it or believe it, they don't really know what it means to be Catholic.
If there's anybody in there with her, she doesn't know it.
Given to her beginning to cool… by the man she loves… and she doesn't know it… whose love is obviously.
Given to her by the man she loves… whose love is obviously beginning to cool… and the poor thing doesn't know it.
and David our lord doesn't know it?
but doesn't know it.
There's gonna be so many things on this trip that are gonna be hard for him. He just doesn't know it yet.
This would make any attempt at saving the password that was just generated useless as the user doesn't know it and the browser didn't save it. .
Am i one of those people who's become a fat person and doesn't know it?
Or maybe I'm one of those spies that doesn't know it until I have been activated.
For the one who doesn't know it, is a stout(dark beer) extremely full-bodied, usually served at ambient temperature and not much sparkling.
He who doesn't know it will still be a sinner despite repentant daily prayers.
That there's a hardworking middle-class American in this great country of ours that doesn't know it, but every dime of his or her taxes just went scooting down an alley in Thailand.
In the definition, someone is providing the gift of a word to someone who doesn't know it, through substitutions of something the listener does know-for example,'a round object used for games' by something she doesn't know, the'new' word'ball.'.