present tense | |
I/you/we/they | know |
he/she/it | knows |
present participle | knowing |
past tense | knew |
past participle | known |
‘Have they arrived yet?' ‘I don't know.' “他们到了吗?”“我不知道。”
If you don't know the answer, just guess. 要是你不知道答案,就猜猜看吧。
How do you know my name? 你怎么知道我的名字?
I knew she wasn't really happy. 我知道她并不是真的幸福。
I don't know where the money's coming from. 我不知道这钱是从哪儿来的。
I need to know if she's made a decision yet. 我需要知道她是否作了决定。
I don't know anything about it. 这件事我一无所知。
We know for a fact that the fire was started deliberately. 我们非常肯定这场火灾是人为的。
We know from experience that unemployment makes the problem worse. 根据经验我们知道失业会使该问题恶化。
None of us really knew what had gone wrong. 我们谁也没真正明白出了什么问题。
The ancient city is known to have existed in the region. 人们普遍认为这个地区存在过那座古城。
The pilots were experienced and known to be very competent. 这些飞行员不仅经验丰富,而且其能力也是人所共知的。
Some drugs are known to cause damage to unborn children. 人们已经知道,有些药物会对胎儿造成伤害。
Some of you may know Ivan already. 你们有些人可能已经认识伊凡了。
I felt I hardly knew my father. 我觉得自己几乎不了解父亲。
She had known Nancy for years. 她已经认识南希很多年了。
Do you know Rome well? 你熟悉罗马吗?
Do you know Beethoven's Ninth Symphony? 你熟悉贝多芬的第九交响曲吗?
Do you know this program? 你熟悉这一程序吗?
You know the rules. 你知道规则的。
Do you know any Spanish? 你会说西班牙语吗?
The village was known as Garden Mill. 该村被称为米尔花园。
He was best known as a painter. 他以画家的身份出名。
We know her mostly for her love poetry. 我们知道她主要是因为她的爱情诗。
It was the only comfort and warmth she had ever known. 这是她所得到过的唯一的安慰与温暖。
I've never known her to make a joke. 我从没见过她开玩笑。
She knew it was Steven before she'd picked up the phone. 她还没拿起电话就知道肯定是史蒂文打来的。
It was Henry: I would have known him anywhere. 是亨利,无论在哪里我都会认出他来。
Dunno 不知道 | used informally, in spoken language (非正式,用于口语) |
used when you have no information and you are unable to guess the answer to a question (用来表示自己没有某方面的信息,猜不出问题的答案) | |
used when you do not know something and you feel annoyed that someone is asking you about it (用于不知道某事,且对他人的询问很生气时) | |
It beats me | used for saying that you do not know or understand something |
used for saying that you don't know something because it is impossible for anyone to know it | |
used for saying that you know as little about something as the person who asked you about it | |
used for saying that something may be true, but you do not have enough information to know whether it is or not |
Those in the know say he will resign before Christmas. 知情人士说,他将在圣诞节前辞职。
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