释义 |
know AHD[nō] D.J.[nəʊ]K.K.[no]v.(动词)knew[no͞o, nyo͞o] known[nōn] know.ing, knows v.tr.(及物动词)- To perceive directly; grasp in the mind with clarity or certainty.通晓,领悟:直接地理解;在心中清晰或明确地掌握
- To regard as true beyond doubt:确信,认为:认为是确实的,无可怀疑的:I know she won't fail.我确信她不会输
- To have a practical understanding of, as through experience; be skilled in:了解,熟练,擅长:通过经历,对…有实践上的了解;熟练于某事:knows how to cook.擅长烹饪
- To have fixed in the mind:牢记:印在脑子里:knows her Latin verbs.记住她的拉丁动词
- To have experience of:经历过:"a black stubble that had known no razor"(William Faulkner)“很久没刮过的黑胡茬”(威廉·福克纳)
- To perceive as familiar; recognize:察觉,认得:看上去觉得熟悉;认识:I know that face.我认识那个人
- To be acquainted with:与…熟悉:He doesn't know his neighbors.他和邻居不熟
- To be able to distinguish; recognize as distinct:辨别:能够区分;找出不同点:knows right from wrong.辨别对错
- To discern the character or nature of:看出,辨识:看到…的特征或性质:knew him for a liar.看出他是个骗子
- Archaic To have sexual intercourse with.【古语】 与…发生性关系
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To possess knowledge, understanding, or information.拥有知识、理解力或信息
- To be cognizant or aware.知道,明白
in the know【非正式用语】 - Possessing special or secret information.知道的,消息灵通的:掌握特别或秘密的信息的
you know【非正式用语】 - Used parenthetically in conversation, as to fill pauses or educe the listener's agreement or sympathy:你知道,你要知道:在谈话中作插入语,用于填补停顿或获取听者的赞同或认同:Please try to be, you know, a little quieter. How were we supposed to make camp in a storm like that, you know?请你尽量安静一点。你知道,我们在那样的暴风雨中怎么扎营呢?
- Middle English knowen 中古英语 knowen
- from Old English cnāwan * see gnō- 源自 古英语 cnāwan * 参见 gnō-
knowʹable adj.(形容词)knowʹer n.(名词) |