释义 |
know something from something phrasal verb with knowverbuk /nəʊ/ us /noʊ/knew | known to know the difference between two things and therefore be able to recognize either, used especially to mean that you have a good knowledge and understanding of a particular subject: 辨别;识别 Computer expert? He doesn't know a mouse from a modem! (= He knows nothing about computers.)电脑专家?他连鼠标和调制解调器都分不清! SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Learning & knowing absorptive capacity achievement gap acquirable acquire acquisition bone hit the booksidiom know better (than someone)idiom know better (than to do something)idiom know something like the back of your handidiom know your way around somethingidiom language acquisition orientation recognition recognize study under someone subskill subspeciality subspecialize subspecialty |