单词 | know |
释义 | Word Frequency know(nəʊ) verbWord forms: knows, knowing, knew (njuː) or known (nəʊn) (mainly tr) 1. (also intr; may take a clause as object) to be or feel certain of the truth or accuracy of (a fact, etc) 2. to be acquainted or familiar with she's known him five years 3. to have a familiarity or grasp of, as through study or experience he knows French 4. (also intr; may take a clause as object) to understand, be aware of, or perceive (facts, etc) he knows the answer now 5. (foll by how) to be sure or aware of (how to be or do something) 6. to experience, esp deeply to know poverty 7. to be intelligent, informed, or sensible enough (to do something) she knew not to go home yet 8. (may take a clause as object) to be able to distinguish or discriminate 9. archaic to have sexual intercourse with 10. I know what 11. know what's what 12. you know 13. you never know noun 14. in the know Derived forms knowable (ˈknowable) adjective Word origin Old English gecnāwan; related to Old Norse knā I can, Latin noscere to come to know |
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