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хорошо известный (Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s English Dictionary: well-known also well known; Oxford Dictionary of English, 3rd Edition © Oxford University Press 2010: well known – adjective known widely or thoroughly ssn); общеизвестный (Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s English Dictionary: well-known also well known; Oxford Dictionary of English, 3rd Edition © Oxford University Press 2010: well known – adjective known widely or thoroughly ssn); виднейший (Gruzovik is right. I've not seen wellknown, it may be US usage.ALJ ALJ); известный; знаменитый (Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s English Dictionary: well-known also well known; Oxford Dictionary of English, 3rd Edition © Oxford University Press 2010: well known – adjective known widely or thoroughly ssn) |
libr. |
хорошо известный |
math. |
давно известный |
water.res. |
стандартный |
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широко известный (о фактах); пользоваться известностью (ssn); пользующийся известностью; хорошо знакомый; хорошо известный; известный (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); знаменитый; популярный; общеизвестный; хрестоматийный (Anglophile); многоизвестный (Taras); выдающийся (ssn); небезызвестный (Anglophile) |
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хорошо известный; изученный |
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вящий |
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хорошо изученный (пример ssn) |
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знаемый (= известный) |
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