| 单词 | I never knew (that) |
| 释义 | I never knew (that) From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishI never knew (that)I never knew (that)spokenNOT KNOW used to mean that you did not know something until nowI never knew you played the guitar! → neverExamples from the CorpusI never knew (that)• But I never knew from one week to the next if there would be any money.• And I never knew he took my advice about Eliot so seriously.• Those men have to stand that over and over again. I never knew it was like that.• I sort of dabble my foot in it like it's a puddle. I never knew Marie was married.• I was brought up in a pit village near Bishop Auckland and I never knew my father.• You and your father. I never knew two people more alike.• You said they stole your milk. I never knew what it was that messed him up.• As I once told you, I never knew where we were heading when I first drove out the Anacreonians.• I never knew you played the guitar! |
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