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knew    音标拼音: [n'u] [nj'u]
vbl. know的过去式

know的过去式

Knew \Knew\,
imp. of {Know}.
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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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  • Knew - definition of knew by The Free Dictionary
    Define knew knew synonyms, knew pronunciation, knew translation, English dictionary definition of knew v Past tense of know American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing
  • KNEW Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Thesaurus: All synonyms and antonyms for knew Nglish: Translation of knew for Spanish Speakers
  • New or Knew – What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
    Knew and new are two homophones that give many writers trouble They are pronounced the same, since the K in knew is silent Nonetheless, they mean different things, and are actually completely different parts of speech
  • KNEW Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Knew definition: simple past tense of know See examples of KNEW used in a sentence
  • KNEW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    He knew he had far more anecdotes, recorded conversations, letters - more were coming in all the time - insight, and sensitivity than his rivals
  • KNEW definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    I knew a certain student at the college where I used to serve Christianity Today ( 2000 ) I also knew that without her, I would have not been able to do anything
  • knew - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    I'll say I've knew this some time and tried to stop it—it was my business to stop it 1937 , John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men , Covici Friede: ] I've knew people that if they got a rag rug on the floor and a kewpie doll lamp on the phonograph they think they're runnin' a parlor house '
  • What does KNEW mean? - Definitions. net
    Knew, a simple past tense of the verb "know," refers to the action of having information, understanding, or awareness about something or someone in the past tense It implies a past state of familiarity or acquaintance with a specific fact, truth, or concept
  • knew - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    know nəʊ vb (knows, knowing, knew njuː , known nəʊn ) (mainly tr) ( also intr; may take a clause as object ) to be or feel certain of the truth or accuracy of (a fact, etc) to be acquainted or familiar with : she's known him five years
  • Knew or Known: Which Is Correct? (With Examples) - Two Minute English
    The answer to knew or known: which is correct, depends on the sentence structure Use knew when referring to something in the past that was clear at a specific time For example, “I knew him when we were in school ”





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