know
- vt. 知道;认识;懂得
- vi. 了解;熟悉;确信
词组搭配
all one knows
used to emphasize the limited nature of one's knowledge concerning something
就某人所知
all I knew was that she was a schoolteacher.
就我所知,她是一个教师。
and one knows it
said to emphasize that someone is well aware of a fact although they might pretend otherwise
某人自己也知道
the Right Honourable Gentleman's priorities do not add up and he knows it.
绅士阁下的优先权不合情理,他自己也清楚这一点。
—— as we know it
as is familiar or customary in the present
与现在一样
apocalyptic expectations, envisaging &B{the end of the world as we know it}.
启示录的期待,展现了我们现在所了解的世界末日。
before one knows where one is (或before one knows i
(informal)with baffling speed
(非正式)转眼间
be in the know
be aware of something known only to a few people
知情的,知晓内幕的
he had a tip from a friend in the know: the horse was a cert.
她有一条从知晓内情的朋友那里得来的秘密消息: 这匹马定能赢。
be not to know
have no way of being aware of
无法知道
you weren't to know he was about to die.
你无法知道她快要死了。
don't I know it!
(informal)used as an expression of rueful assent or agreement
(非正式)我何尝不知道
don't you know
(informal, dated)used to emphasize what one has just said or is about to say
(非正式,旧)你也知道的
I was, don't you know, a great motoring enthusiast in those days.
我那时,你是知道的,疯狂热爱驾车兜风。
for all someone knows
used to express the limited scope or extent of one's information
就某人所知
she could be dead for all I know.
就我所知,她可能已死了。
God (或goodness 或heaven) knows
used to emphasize that one does not know something
[用于强调自己不知道]天知道
God knows what else they might find.
天知道他们还能发现什么。
used to emphasize the truth of a statement
[用于强调陈述的真实性]天也知道
God knows, we deserve a spot of bubbly after all these years.
天也知道,经过了这么多年我们应得一点香槟酒。
I know
I agree
我同意
‘It's not the same without Rosie.’ ‘I know.’.
“缺少了罗茜就不一样了。”“我知道。”。
(亦作I know what)I have a new idea or suggestion
我有个主意,我有个建议
I know what, let's do it now.
我有个主意,我们现在干吧。
know best
have better knowledge or more appropriate skills
更知道,更懂得
know better than
be wise or polite enough to avoid doing a particular thing
变聪明些,不再相信,不再上当
you ought to know better than to ask that.
你应该变聪明些,别问此事。
know someone by sight
recognize someone by their appearance without knowing their name or being so well acquainted as to talk to them
与某人只是面熟
双语例句
- 1. I know it's nothing serious and I feel quite unemotional about it.
- 我知道那根本没什么大不了的,所以有些无动于衷。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. We all know that fats spoil by becoming rancid.
- 我们都知道油脂变质后会发臭。
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- 3. Kaspar had spoken know-ledgeably about the state of agriculture in Europe.
- 卡斯帕对欧洲农业状况发表了一番颇有见地的见解。
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- 4. I know how to darn, and how to sew a button on.
- 我会打补丁,缝纽扣。
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- 5. You have to know where to stand for a good viewpoint.
- 你得知道站在哪里观察角度比较理想。
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