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major (известные ВУЗы = major colleges and universities Alexander Demidov); familiar; notorious; oft-touted (VLZ_58); known; renowned; famous (be famous for something – славиться чем-либо); certain; distinguished; reputed; famed; illustrious; noted; prominent; of mark (о человеке); big-league; big-name (знаменитый); twice-told (о сведениях); known to; of renown; sartin; written in on water (об имени); acclaimed (nicknicky777); famed for (чем-либо Anglophile); made; common (Yokky); specified (In these tests the original non-transformed colony counts are used from the specified sample volume that was chosen for analysis of the parameter. Дима З.); noted for (какой-то чертой Ista); big league; twice told; well known; internationally known (об учёном, артисте и т.п.); marked; famous for (чем-либо); popular (ssn); about town; on record; upon record; important (rustemur); well-known (1 ADJ A well-known person or thing is known about by a lot of people and is therefore famous or familiar. If someone is well-known for a particular activity, a lot of people know about them because of their involvement with that activity. ❏ He surrounds himself with attractive, intelligent, or well-known people. ❏ [+ for] Hubbard was well-known for his work in the field of drug rehabilitation. 2 ADJ A well-known fact is a fact that is known by people in general. ❏ It is well-known that bamboo shoots are a panda's staple diet. CCALD. a) Familiar, famous, renowned or widely known. If the call to this function fails, you can assume the SID was invalid – even if its a well-known SID. b) Generally recognised; reserved for some usual purpose. A common approach is for the server to accept messages at a well-known port. WT. Two of those arrested in Moscow were well-known anti-corruption blogger Alexei Navalny and Ilya Yashin, leader of the Solidarity party. BBC Alexander Demidov); the (MichaelBurov); high-profile (A high-profile person or event is known about by a lot of people and receives a lot of attention from television, newspapers, etc. (Cambridge Learner's Dictionary): a high-profile person -- известная личность • He mentioned the involvement of high-profile individuals, including President Johnson, Neil Armstrong, and others, in the alleged deception. (coasttocoastam.com) ART Vancouver); make; arrant; crack; mighty; palmary; such and such; or such; known for (sth., чем-л.) |
Gruzovik |
celebrated |
amer. |
bigtime (Mongolian_spy) |
amer., inf. |
name |
antic. |
rumorous; rumourous |
arquit. |
notable (чем-либо) |
cient. |
counted (о количестве igisheva) |
cine |
topline |
dipl. |
of repute (bigmaxus) |
econ. |
established |
escoc. |
kent (КГА) |
fig., trad. |
boldface (On New Year's Eve, I found myself in a conversation with two boldface Philadelphia names, and somehow the talk turned from Chip Kelly's stunning flameout to a particularly vexing question: Just what is our city's greatest challenge? thephiladelphiacitizen.org 4uzhoj) |
industr. |
marked (об учёном и др.) |
inf. |
common or garden |
instr. |
stated (ssn) |
invest. |
available (открытый, разработанный igisheva) |
IT |
cool |
jerg. |
hot (Interex); rooting-tooting (Interex) |
makár. |
of note; outstanding; licensed |
mat. |
the known; acquainted |
negoc. |
of high standing |
náut. |
promontory |
patent. |
currently in use; conventional (Мирослав9999) |
petr. |
precisely known (Johnny Bravo) |
progr. |
existing (ssn); visible (ssn); featured (ssn) |
quím. |
identified (о веществе, природа которого установлена igisheva) |
rar. |
fameful |
sign. |
a (I. Havkin) |
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gen. |
outstanding |
med. |
well-known |
sism. |
trivial |
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gen. |
known quantity (сущ. Gruzovik) |