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saber latín adjective

sly as a fox(very sly)
adjective
[UK: slaɪ əz ə fɒks] [US: sˈlaɪ ˈæz ə ˈfɑːks]

saber más que los ratones colorados adjective

sly as a fox(very sly)
adjective
[UK: slaɪ əz ə fɒks] [US: sˈlaɪ ˈæz ə ˈfɑːks]

saber mucha gramática parda verb

have been aroundverb

saber popular noun
{m}

common knowledge(that which is known by most people)
noun

lorenoun
[UK: lɔː(r)] [US: ˈlɔːr]

sabermetríca noun
{f}

sabermetrics(analysis of baseball, especially via its statistics)
noun

sabes

y'know(short for you know)

sabes interjection

you know(expression signifying a pause or hesitation)
interjection

sabes qué phrase

you know what(used to get attention)
phrase

sabí

dunno(do (does) not know)
[UK: dəˈnəʊ] [US: dəˈnəʊ]

sabiamente adverb

knowinglyadverb
[UK: ˈnəʊɪŋ.li] [US: ˈnoʊɪŋ.li]

wisely(in a wise manner)
adverb
[UK: ˈwaɪz.li] [US: ˈwaɪz.li]
He has acted wisely. = Él ha actuado sabiamente.

sabiduría noun
{f}

knowledge [knowledges]noun
[UK: ˈnɒ.lɪdʒ] [US: ˈnɑː.lədʒ]

scholarship [scholarships](knowledge)
noun
[UK: ˈskɒ.lə.ʃɪp] [US: ˈskɑː.lər.ˌʃɪp]

wisdom [wisdoms](element of personal character)
noun
[UK: ˈwɪz.dəm] [US: ˈwɪz.dəm]
She speaks with wisdom. = Ella habla con sabiduría.

sabiduría noun
{m}

lore(all the facts and traditions about a particular subject)
noun
[UK: lɔː(r)] [US: ˈlɔːr]

sabiduría popular noun
{f}

conventional wisdom(a belief that is widely accepted)
noun

sabina noun
{f}

savin(Juniperus sabina)
noun
[UK: ˈsæ.ˌvɪn] [US: ˈsæ.ˌvɪn]

sabino noun
{m}

roan [roans](animal)
noun
[UK: rəʊn] [US: ˈroʊn]

sabio adjective

enlightened(exceedingly wise)
adjective
[UK: ɪn.ˈlaɪt.n̩d] [US: ɪn.ˈlaɪt.n̩d]

knowledgeable(having knowledge, especially of a particular subject)
adjective
[UK: ˈnɒ.lɪ.dʒəb.l̩] [US: ˈnɑː.lə.dʒəb.l̩]

sage(wise)
adjective
[UK: seɪdʒ] [US: ˈseɪdʒ]
He is a sage. = Es un sabio.

savvy [savvier, savviest](well-informed and perceptive)
adjective
[UK: ˈsæ.vi] [US: ˈsæ.vi]

wise [wiser, wisest](showing good judgement)
adjective
[UK: waɪz] [US: ˈwaɪz]

sabio noun
{m}

sage [sages](wise person)
noun
[UK: seɪdʒ] [US: ˈseɪdʒ]
He is a sage. = Es un sabio.

scholar [scholars](specialist in a particular branch of knowledge)
noun
[UK: ˈskɒ.lə(r)] [US: ˈskɑː.lər]

wise man [wise men]noun
[UK: waɪz mæn waɪz men] [US: ˈwaɪz ˈmæn ˈwaɪz ˈmen]

sabiola noun
{f}

head [heads](part of the body)
noun
[UK: hed] [US: ˈhed]

sabiondo adjective

opinionated(obstinately holding to one's opinion)
adjective
[UK: ə.ˈpɪ.nɪə.neɪ.tɪd] [US: ə.ˈpɪ.njə.ˌne.təd]

sabiondo noun
{m}

know-it-all [know-it-alls](someone who obnoxiously claims to be knowledgeable on a subject)
noun
[UK: nəʊ ɪt ɔːl] [US: ˈnoʊ ˈɪt ɔːl]

sablazo noun
{f}

scrounging(the act of one who scrounge)
noun
[UK: ˈskraʊndʒ.ɪŋ] [US: ˈskraʊndʒ.ɪŋ]

sablazo noun
{m}

rip-off(unfair price or rate)
noun
[UK: ˈrɪp ɒf] [US: ˈrɪp ɒf]

sable noun

sable [sables](heraldic colour)
noun
[UK: ˈseɪb.l̩] [US: ˈseɪb.l̩]

sable adjective

sable(of black colour on a coat of arms)
adjective
[UK: ˈseɪb.l̩] [US: ˈseɪb.l̩]

sable noun
{m}

cock [cocks]noun
[UK: ˈkɒk] [US: ˈkɑːk]

cutlass(a short sword with a curved blade)
noun
[UK: ˈkʌt.ləs] [US: ˈkʌt.ləs]

sabre [sabres](light sword, sharp along the front edge, part of the back edge, and at the point)
noun
[UK: ˈseɪ.bə(r)] [US: ˈseɪ.bər]
The princess gave her lover a sabre covered with gold. = La princesa dio a su amante un sable cubierto de oro.

sable de luz noun
{m}

lightsaber(a fictional type of sword)
noun
[UK: lˈaɪtseɪbə] [US: lˈaɪtseɪbɚ]

sable láser noun
{m}

lightsaber(a fictional type of sword)
noun
[UK: lˈaɪtseɪbə] [US: lˈaɪtseɪbɚ]

sablear verb

rip off((idiom) to steal, cheat or swindle)
verb
[UK: rɪp ɒf] [US: ˈrɪp ˈɒf]

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