英:[nəʊ frɔm]
美:[noʊ frʌm]
英:[nəʊ frɔm]
美:[noʊ frʌm]
verb
transitive verb
to perceive directly : have direct cognition of
importance of knowing oneself
to recognize as being the same as something previously known
to be aware of the truth or factuality of : be convinced or certain of
to have a practical understanding of
knows how to write
archaic to have sexual intercourse with
intransitive verb
to have knowledge
to be or become cognizant—sometimes used interjectionally with you especially as a filler in informal speech
noun
knowledge
verb
transitive verb
to perceive directly : have direct cognition of
importance of knowing oneself
to recognize as being the same as something previously known
to be aware of the truth or factuality of : be convinced or certain of
to have a practical understanding of
knows how to write
archaic to have sexual intercourse with
intransitive verb
to have knowledge
to be or become cognizant—sometimes used interjectionally with you especially as a filler in informal speech
noun
knowledge
Verb and Noun Middle English, from Old English cnāwan; akin to Old High German bichnāan to recognize, Latin gnoscere, noscere to come to know, Greek gignōskein
The first known use of know was before the 12th century
knock-knock jokenoun
a punning joke beginning with the lines "Knock, knock." "Who's there?"
knock-knock jokenoun
a punning joke beginning with the lines "Knock, knock." "Who's there?"
know1 of 2verb
to have understanding of
know yourself
to recognize the nature of
knew them to be honest
to recognize the identity of
knew me by my walk
to be acquainted or familiar with
knows the city very well
to be aware of the truth of
know that the earth is round
to have a practical understanding of
knows how to write
to have information or knowledge
ask someone who knows
to be or become aware
knew about the problem
know2 of 2noun
the fact of knowing : knowledge
1 But we know from the running lights that this is the vehicle from the scene, right?
但是从这个车灯能确定这部车去过现场, 对 吗 ?
2 I know from experience that he will arrive late.
据我的经验,他会迟到的.
3 Do you know from which platform the train leaves?
你知道那列车从哪个站台开出?
4 Moreover, we already know from general relativity that space is flexible.
此外, 我们已经由广义相对论得知,空间是可弯曲变动的.
5 She knows the rules of the game.
6 I don't know much about art, but I know what I like.
7 If you want the answer, ask someone who knows.
8 Do you know the answer?
9 He can scarcely tell fact from fiction.
他几乎不能区分现实和虚幻。
10 I know from my own experience how difficult the work can be.
从我自己的经验我明白这项工作会有多难.
11 I don't know her name.
12 He knows a lot about the history of the town.
13 They knew a good deal about the problem.
14 We know from ancient source that her hair was a reddish color, wavy.
我们从古代资料了解到她的头发是浅红色的, 有波纹的.
15 She knows that many people will not believe her.
16 That worked very well to have Claire at the center of both a dramatic medical story, but also have her comment on all the change that’s happened in these people she’s known.
17 More news to know now Israel's Netanyahu and Hamas leader Sinwar face arrest warrants on war crimes charges.
18 I like reading and stamp collecting, because I know from the book, many interesting things.
我喜欢读书和集邮, 因为我能从书中了解许多有趣的事.
19 I don't know the words to that song.
20 It is easy to tell an ox from a cow.
公牛和母牛很容易区分。