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know    音标拼音: [n'o]
vt.
知道,了解,懂得;认识,熟悉;识别,认出,分辨;体验,经历
vi. 知道

知道,了解,懂得;认识,熟悉;识别,认出,分辨;体验,经历知道

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know
n 1: the fact of being aware of information that is known to few
people; "he is always in the know"
v 1: be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of
information; possess knowledge or information about; "I
know that the President lied to the people"; "I want to
know who is winning the game!"; "I know it's time" [synonym:
{know}, {cognize}, {cognise}] [ant: {ignore}]
2: know how to do or perform something; "She knows how to knit";
"Does your husband know how to cook?"
3: be aware of the truth of something; have a belief or faith in
something; regard as true beyond any doubt; "I know that I
left the key on the table"; "Galileo knew that the earth
moves around the sun"
4: be familiar or acquainted with a person or an object; "She
doesn't know this composer"; "Do you know my sister?"; "We
know this movie"; "I know him under a different name"; "This
flower is known as a Peruvian Lily"
5: have firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or
sensations; "I know the feeling!"; "have you ever known
hunger?"; "I have lived a kind of hell when I was a drug
addict"; "The holocaust survivors have lived a nightmare"; "I
lived through two divorces" [synonym: {know}, {experience},
{live}]
6: accept (someone) to be what is claimed or accept his power
and authority; "The Crown Prince was acknowledged as the true
heir to the throne"; "We do not recognize your gods" [synonym:
{acknowledge}, {recognize}, {recognise}, {know}]
7: have fixed in the mind; "I know Latin"; "This student knows
her irregular verbs"; "Do you know the poem well enough to
recite it?"
8: have sexual intercourse with; "This student sleeps with
everyone in her dorm"; "Adam knew Eve"; "Were you ever
intimate with this man?" [synonym: {sleep together}, {roll in the
hay}, {love}, {make out}, {make love}, {sleep with}, {get
laid}, {have sex}, {know}, {do it}, {be intimate}, {have
intercourse}, {have it away}, {have it off}, {screw}, {fuck},
{jazz}, {eff}, {hump}, {lie with}, {bed}, {have a go at it},
{bang}, {get it on}, {bonk}]
9: know the nature or character of; "we all knew her as a big
show-off"
10: be able to distinguish, recognize as being different; "The
child knows right from wrong"
11: perceive as familiar; "I know this voice!"

Know \Know\ (n[=o]), n.
Knee. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Know \Know\, v. i.
1. To have knowledge; to have a clear and certain perception;
to possess wisdom, instruction, or information; -- often
with of.
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Israel doth not know, my people doth not consider.
--Is. i. 3.
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If any man will do his will, he shall know of the
doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speak
of myself. --John vii.
17.
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The peasant folklore of Europe still knows of
willows that bleed and weep and speak when hewn.
--Tylor.
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2. To be assured; to feel confident.
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{To know of}, to ask, to inquire. [Obs.] " Know of your
youth, examine well your blood." --Shak.
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Know \Know\ (n[=o]), v. t. [imp. {Knew} (n[=u]); p. p. {Known}
(n[=o]n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Knowing}.] [OE. knowen, knawen,
AS. cn[aum]wan; akin to OHG. chn[aum]an (in comp.), Icel.
kn[aum] to be able, Russ. znate to know, L. gnoscere,
noscere, Gr. gighw`skein, Skr. jn[=a]; fr. the root of E.
can, v. i., ken. [root]45. See {Ken}, {Can} to be able, and
cf. {Acquaint}, {Cognition}, {Gnome}, {Ignore}, {Noble},
{Note}.]
1. To perceive or apprehend clearly and certainly; to
understand; to have full information of; as, to know one's
duty.
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O, that a man might know
The end of this day's business ere it come! --Shak.
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There is a certainty in the proposition, and we know
it. --Dryden.
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Know how sublime a thing it is
To suffer and be strong. --Longfellow.
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2. To be convinced of the truth of; to be fully assured of;
as, to know things from information.
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3. To be acquainted with; to be no stranger to; to be more or
less familiar with the person, character, etc., of; to
possess experience of; as, to know an author; to know the
rules of an organization.
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He hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin.
--2 Cor. v.
21.
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Not to know me argues yourselves unknown. --Milton.
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4. To recognize; to distinguish; to discern the character of;
as, to know a person's face or figure.
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Ye shall know them by their fruits. --Matt. vil.
16.
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And their eyes were opened, and they knew him.
--Luke xxiv.
31.
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To know
Faithful friend from flattering foe. --Shak.
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At nearer view he thought he knew the dead.
--Flatman.
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5. To have sexual intercourse with.
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And Adam knew Eve his wife. --Gen. iv. 1.
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Note: Know is often followed by an objective and an
infinitive (with or without to) or a participle, a
dependent sentence, etc.
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And I knew that thou hearest me always. --John
xi. 42.
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The monk he instantly knew to be the prior. --Sir
W. Scott.
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In other hands I have known money do good.
--Dickens.
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{To know how}, to understand the manner, way, or means; to
have requisite information, intelligence, or sagacity. How
is sometimes omitted. " If we fear to die, or know not to
be patient." --Jer. Taylor.
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173 Moby Thesaurus words for "know":
absorb, account, acquaintance, aller sans dire, announcement,
appreciate, apprehend, assimilate, associate with,
be acquainted with, be apprised of, be aware of, be axiomatic,
be certain, be cognizant of, be confident, be conscious of,
be conversant with, be exposed to, be friends, be informed,
be inseparable, be subjected to, be told, be with one, bet on,
blue book, briefing, bulletin, catch, catch on, cognize,
communication, communique, comprehend, conceive, conceptualize,
cotton to, data, datum, difference, differentiate, dig, digest,
directory, discern, discriminate, dispatch, distinguish, doubt not,
encounter, endure, enlightenment, evidence, experience, extricate,
facts, factual information, familiarization, fathom, feel,
feel sure, follow, fraternize with, gamble on, gen,
general information, get, get hold of, get the drift, get the idea,
get the picture, get wind of, go through, go without saying, grasp,
guidebook, handout, hard information, have, have information about,
have it taped, have knowledge of, have no doubt, have the facts,
hear, hear tell of, hearsay, hit it off, hobnob with, identify,
incidental information, info, information, instruction,
intelligence, just know, ken, know again, know for certain,
know well, knowledge, labor under, learn, light, make out, master,
meet, meet up with, meet with, mention, message, nail, notice,
notification, overhear, pass through, pay, peg, perceive, place,
possess, prehend, presentation, promotional material, proof,
publication, publicity, read, realize, recall, recall knowledge of,
recognize, recollect, reidentify, release, remember, report,
rest assured, run up against, savor, savvy, see, see through,
seize, seize the meaning, sense, separate, sever, severalize,
sidelight, spend, spot, stand under, statement, suffer, sustain,
take, take in, taste, tell, the dope, the goods, the know,
the scoop, transmission, undergo, understand, white book,
white paper, word, wot, wot of



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  • KNOW Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of KNOW is to perceive directly : have direct cognition of How to use know in a sentence
  • KNOW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    KNOW definition: 1 to have information in your mind: 2 used to ask someone to tell you a piece of information… Learn more
  • KNOW Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Know definition: to perceive or understand as fact or truth; to apprehend clearly and with certainty See examples of KNOW used in a sentence
  • Know - definition of know by The Free Dictionary
    know - be aware of the truth of something; have a belief or faith in something; regard as true beyond any doubt; "I know that I left the key on the table"; "Galileo knew that the earth moves around the sun"
  • KNOW definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    To know is to be aware of something as a fact or truth: He knows the basic facts of the subject I know that he agrees with me I know that he agrees with me To comprehend is to know something thoroughly and to perceive its relationships to certain other ideas, facts, etc
  • What does know mean? - Definitions. net
    To be acquainted or familiar with; to have encountered I know your mother, but I've never met your father To have knowledge of; to have memorised information, data, or facts about To understand (a subject) She knows chemistry better than anybody else To be informed about Do you know that Michelle and Jack are getting divorced? Yes, I know
  • Know Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
    To have a clear perception or understanding of; be sure of or well informed about To know the facts To perceive directly; grasp in the mind with clarity or certainty To regard as true beyond doubt I know she won't fail To be sure, informed, or aware To have a firm mental grasp of; have securely in the memory
  • know, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    What does the noun know mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun know See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence How common is the noun know? About 1 occurrence per million words in modern written English How is the noun know pronounced? Where does the noun know come from?
  • Know - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    To know something means to have a piece of information or a certain understanding of something If someone tells you their phone number and you remember it, you know
  • know verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
    Definition of know verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [transitive, intransitive] to have information in your mind as a result of experience or because you have learned or been told it know something No one knows the answer I need to know your name The truth about what happened is not yet known





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