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knowing

英 [ˈnəʊɪŋ]

美 [ˈnoʊɪŋ]

adj.  会意的; 心照不宣的; 知情的
v.  知道; 知悉; 了解; 认识到; 懂得; 意识到; 确信; 确知; 肯定
know的现在分词

现在分词:knowing 

BNC.14767 / COCA.12589

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 会意的;心照不宣的;知情的
      showing that you know or understand about sth that is supposed to be secret
      1. a knowing smile
        会意的微笑

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ-GRADED 会意的;心照不宣的;知情的
      Aknowinggesture or remark is one that shows that you understand something, for example the way that someone is feeling or what they really mean, even though it has not been mentioned directly.
      1. Ron gave her a knowing smile...
        罗恩朝她会意地一笑。
      2. Dan exchanged a knowing look with Harry.
        丹和哈丽心照不宣地交换了一下眼神。

    英英释义

    noun

    • a clear and certain mental apprehension

      adj

      • highly educated
        1. knowing instructors
        2. a knowledgeable critic
        3. a knowledgeable audience
        Synonym:knowledgeablelearnedletteredwell-educatedwell-read
      • evidencing the possession of inside information
          Synonym:wise(p)wise to(p)
        1. alert and fully informed
          1. a knowing collector of rare books
          2. surprisingly knowledgeable about what was going on
          Synonym:knowledgeable
        2. characterized by conscious design or purpose
          1. intentional damage
          2. a knowing attempt to defraud
          3. a willful waste of time
          Synonym:intentional

        双语例句

        • 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。
        • Ron gave her a knowing smile
          罗恩朝她会意地一笑。
        • With his door key in his hand, knowing Millie and the kids awaited him, he wouldn't change places with anyone.
          手里拿着房门钥匙,知道米莉和孩子们在等他,这一刻千金不换。
        • There was no knowing when he could be back.
          无法知道他什么时候回来。
        • He had acted in bad faith when he sold them the car knowing it needed a lot of repairs.
          他明明知道那辆车需要大修,可他存心不良地把它卖给了他们。
        • He whispered my name to newspapermen, knowing that it would be bandied about
          他把我的名字悄声告诉了记者,明知道这会到处传开的。
        • She spread out her arms, not knowing what to do.
          她扎煞着手,不知该干什么。
        • We held each other's hand, not knowing what to say.
          我们握住彼此的手,不知说什么好。
        • 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。
        • Desirous of knowing something about the operations, I stood and watched the spectacle
          因为非常希望了解那些行动的情况,我就站着观看那场面。