knowing

英['nəʊɪŋ] 美['noʊɪŋ]
  • adj. 会意的;心照不宣的;世故的
  • n. 知晓;了解
  • 动词know的现在分词.
星级词汇:
  • know v.了解;知道;认识n.知情
  • know v.了解;知道;认识n.知情
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 心照不宣的,会意的
    2. 有知识的,有见识的
    3. 聪明的,精明的
    4. 故意的,蓄意的,成心的
    5. 通晓的,消息灵通的
    6. 世故的
    7. 狡猾的
    8. 知道的,知情的,知悉的
    9. 机敏的,机警的
    10. 老练的
    11. 难以预料的
    n. (名词)
    1. 知晓,知道,了解
    2. 认知
    3. 认识,熟悉
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    1. 动词know的现在分词

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a clear and certain mental apprehension

Adjective:
  1. evidencing the possession of inside information

  2. characterized by conscious design or purpose;

    "intentional damage"
    "a knowing attempt to defraud"
    "a willful waste of time"

  3. alert and fully informed;

    "a knowing collector of rare books"
    "surprisingly knowledgeable about what was going on"

  4. highly educated; having extensive information or understanding;

    "knowing instructors"
    "a knowledgeable critic"
    "a knowledgeable audience"

1. By the time he's twenty he'll know everyone worth knowing in Washington.
到20岁时,他就会认识华盛顿所有值得认识的人。

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2. He fumbled his lines, not knowing what he was going to say.
他因为不知道接下来要说什么而把台词给念砸了。

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3. I started puttering around outside, not knowing what I was doing.
我开始在外面闲荡,不知道自己在做什么。

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4. The luscious Miss Wharton gave me a demure but knowing smile.
性感迷人的沃顿小姐对我羞涩地会心一笑。

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5. I married you for better or worse, knowing all about these problems.
这些问题我都知道,不管怎样我还是嫁给了你。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. He gave me a knowing look.
      他会意地看了我一眼。
    2. She's a bit too knowing for me to feel relaxed with her.
      她很有点世故,和她相处我觉得不自在。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. There's no knowing what they will do.
      没法知道他们会做些什么。