词汇 | known |
释义 | known adjective uk /nəʊn/ us /noʊn/ B2 used to refer to something or someone that is familiar to or understood by people: 知道的;闻名的;已知的 These people are known criminals.这些人是臭名昭著的罪犯。 There is no known reason for the accident.事故的原因还不得而知。 He is known to the police because of his previous criminal record.他因为有前科而在警方那里挂了号。 See also well known known as something B1 If someone or something is known as a particular name, that person or thing is called by that name: 被称作…的;以…闻名的 And this is Terry, otherwise known as "Muscleman".这是特里,又名“大力士”。 make something known to tell people about something so that it becomes publicly known: 公布,发表 Local residents have made known their objections to the proposals.当地居民声明反对那些提议。 There is no known cure for this disease . Allegations that Mr Dwight was receiving money from known criminals have caused a scandal.有指控称德怀特先生收取已知犯罪分子钱财,这已成为一桩丑闻。 His family are known gangsters. Known drug dealers are operating in the area. They are known to the authorities for playing truant. Learning & knowing absorptive capacity achievement gap acquirable acquire acquisition audit bone know better (than someone)idiom know better (than to do something)idiom know something from something know something like the back of your handidiom know your way around somethingidiom orientation recognition recognize study holiday study under someone subskill subspeciality subspecialize Idiommake yourself known known | American Dictionaryknown adjective[ not gradable ] us/noʊn/ knownadjective[not gradable] (HAVE UNDERSTANDING)generally understood or proven: There is no known reason for the accident. It is a known fact that he started out a poor man. [ + to infinitive ]These substances are known to cause skin problems. |
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