中英文地名和人名建议选择专门化的地名译典或人名译典;有些缩写词在缩写词典中更容易查到;

    know查询结果如下:

    音标:[noʊ] 现在分词:knowing
    过去式:knew 过去分词:known
    名词复数:knows 第三人称单数:knows
    基本释义/说明:v.了解;知道
    详解 词库 双语句典 英文释义 韦氏词典 英文百科 wiki词典 英文句库
    vi.
    ①知道,了解,懂;
    I`m not guessing - I really know.
    我不是在猜--我真知道.
    His father came here yesterday - Yes, I know.
    他父亲昨天来了--是的,我知道.
    ②是,同意,赞成;
    “He`s very ill”.“Yes, I know”.
    “他得了重病.”“是呀,我说哩.”
    vt.
    ①知道,了解,懂(会,通晓);
    know all about that
    那事全知道
    know for certain that ...
    确实知道....
    He knows a lot of English.
    他通晓英语.
    Do you know how to play chess?
    您会下棋吗?
    I know how to swim (where to go, how that should be done).
    我会游泳(会认路,知道该怎么做).
    I don`t know whether he is here or not.
    我不知道他是否在这里.
    I know (that) he is a brave (an honest) man = I know him to be brave (honest).
    我知道他是勇敢(老实)的人 = 我知道他是勇敢(老实)的.
    There`s no knowing(= It is impossible to know) when we shall meet again.
    不知我们何时再相会.
    We know what we are but not what we may be.
    我们知道我们的现在,可是不知道我们的未来.
    ②[仅用于过去或完成式]看见,听见;
    I have known him (to) run faster than that.
    我知道他比那跑得快.
    I have never known a man (to) die of love, but I have known a disappointed lover(to) lose weight.
    我从未听说过恋爱死人,只知道失恋会使人消瘦.
    ③认识;熟悉;
    know sb by name
    只熟悉某人名字.
    know sb by sight
    同某人只是面熟.
    know one`s lines (by heart)
    背熟台词.
    know truth through practice
    通过实践才认识真理.
    Do you know Mr Green?
    你认识格林先生吗?
    I`ve known him since I was a child.
    我从小就认识他.
    I have known him for more than ten years.
    我已认识他十多年了.
    I should like to know Dr Johnson.
    我希望认识约翰逊博士.
    I know Mr White only to say hullo to.
    我同怀特先生不过是打招呼的朋友.
    ④能识别,能认出;
    I knew her for a French.
    我看出她是法国人.
    I would know Comrade Li even in a crowd.
    即使在人群中我也能认出李同志来.
    You will know his house by the red roof.
    你根据红屋顶就会认出他的房子的.
    You will know him by the colour of his hair.
    您根据他头发的颜色就会认出他来的.
    She knows a good wine when she tastes it.
    她只要一尝,就辨得出是好酒.
    He knows a good singing voice when he hears one.
    他只要一听,就能识别好的歌声.
    ⑤经历,体验;
    He`s known better days.
    他可过过好日子.
    He knew poverty and sorrow in his early life.
    他在早年生活中经受过困苦.
    He has known both grief and happiness.
    不幸和幸福他都曾经历过.
    If you had known what I know, you would know why.
    如果你尝过我所经历的苦头,你就知道我为什么会这样.
    -同义词和反义词
    -know的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    having knowledge, especially of a particular subject || educated and well informed
    “It would appear that the kids of today seem quite knowledgeable when it comes to technology.”
    “Years of study and research into a range of topics had transformed him into a very knowledgeable man.”
    “Most doulas are knowledgeable about resources such as lactation consultants and support groups.”
    Identified as a specific type; renowned, famous. || Researched, accepted, familiar.
    “He is a known specialist in the area of emerging technologies.”
    “One must remain skeptical even if they come from a known source.”
    Possessing knowledge or understanding; intelligent. || Shrewd or showing clever awareness. || Suggestive of private knowledge. || Deliberate
    “She seems a touch too knowing for a 14-year-old.”
    “I flashed Eric a knowing smile to let him know that his speech had been executed perfectly.”
    “The employee was fired after evidence emerged of a knowing breach of his contract.”
    Capable of being known, understood or comprehended.
    “Young children think that the world is defined and that everything in their experience and that of the people closest to them is knowable.”
    “The basic data of physics are largely knowable through experiments whose results are often explained mathematically.”
    “This movie is faithful to that story, while making it warm and human and peopled with knowable, identifiable characters.”
    Resembling knowledge.

    名词 变体/同根词

    The condition of being known.
    The quality or state of being knowing.
    “But Far from Heaven is a film of great emotional resonance precisely because it hasn’t a trace of irony or knowingness.”
    “The songs Serge Gainsbourg wrote for her are sung with a saucy knowingness.”
    “She narrates the early chapters with an innocence and knowingness that is touching, funny and disturbing.”
    The state or quality of being knowable.
    The quality or state of being knowable.
    The condition of being knowledgeable.
    “What matters most and where institutions are performing best is in the quality of instruction and in faculty knowledgeability.”
    “This attitude is no longer relevant in a world in which knowledgeability, quality and design are pivotal to success or failure.”
    “The therapist relied on the client’s knowledgeability as the royal road to understanding.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    know的过去分词形式(已不通用)
    “And syn we knowen wel at many a man ha sout e fruit of blisfulnesse nat only wi suffryng of dee.”
    “Ye knowen wel that I am poure and olde, kithe your almesse upon me poure wretche.”
    “Of whiche ing al e ordinaunce and e soe for as moche as folk at ben to comen aftir oure dayes schollen knowen it.”
    know的过去式形式
    “The eye of love proved keener than the eye of gratitude, and the Saxon lady even in that Aceldama knew her Harold.”
    “He knew that he had that sentimental disorder which he called ’acedia,’ and wished to be rid of it.”
    “She never knew him to have firearms in the year or so they were acquainted.”
    know的过去式和过去分词形式(非标准)
    “I knowed the curmudgeon’s voice, and I expect he knowed my hand, for he has felt it before.”
    “If you only knowed it, you’re givin’ your measure for a first-class, custom-made lickin’, and I’m the artist to do the job.”
    “Both of us knowed what that meant, without having to explain to one another.”
    know的过去式形式(nonstandard, pseudo-archaic, hypercorrect) alternative third person singular )
    kno
    know的不标准拼写形式(非标准)
    “Aside from the observation that, as any fule kno, rockets launch satellites, but themselves fall to earth, one wonders why this was ever considered to be helpful.”
    简典