know

know
[nəu]
(pt - knew); (pp - known); vt
1) [+ facts, dates etc] 知道 [zhīdào]

I don't know her address. — 我不知道她的地址。

2) [+ language] 懂 [dǒng]

I don't know Chinese very well. — 我不怎么懂汉语。

3) (be acquainted with) [+ person, place, subject] 认识 [rènshi]

I've known David for years. — 我认识戴维很多年了。

He didn't know London very well. — 他不怎么熟悉伦敦。

4) (recognize) 识别 [shíbié]

He knew a good bargain when he saw one. — 他很会识别便宜货。

* to know that... — 知道...

I knew that he lived in Glasgow. — 我知道他住在格拉斯哥。

I knew at once that something was wrong. — 我马上就知道有点不对头。

* to know where/when — 知道何处/何时...

* do you know how to swim? — 你会游泳吗?

* everyone knew him as Robert — 每个人都叫他罗伯特

* to get to know sb — 逐渐开始了解某人

* to let it be known that... — 使人们间接了解到...

* to know sth about sb/sth — 知道某人/某事的情况

She didn't know anything about music. — 她对音乐一窍不通。

* to know about sth — 听说过某事

* I don’t know about that — 我不这么认为

* yes, I know — 对,的确如此

* you never know — 很难讲

* to know of sth/sb — 听说过某事/某人

* you know — (used for emphasis) 你得知道

The conditions in there are awful, you know. — 你得知道,那里的条件很差。; (in explanations) 你知道的

the white dress, you know, the one with the short sleeves — 白色连衣裙,你知道的,就是短袖的那件

* to know better (than to do sth) — 明白而不至于(做某事)

* you should know better than to do that — 你应该知道不该那样做

* to be in the know — 知情


English-Chinese new dictionary. 2014.

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