词汇 | thesaurus_articles_to-know-facts |
释义 | to know factsThese words mean to have knowledge of facts. The most commonly used word is know. You can know a fact or know about a subject. I know you've been hiding something from me. I don't know the answer to that. She knows all there is to know about dolphins. If you know something well because you have used, done, experienced, etc. it before, you can say that you are familiar with it. I'm very familiar with various accountancy software packages. If you are informed about something, you have a lot of knowledge or information about it, especially because you have read about it or people have told you about it. it's important to keep the public informed about the steps they're taking. Be apprised of is a formal way of saying that someone knows something because they have been told about it. The suspect will be apprised of their rights. If you realize something, you start to understand it, especially suddenly. I realized that it was too late to stop them from finding out. If you have heard of something, you know that it exists, but do not necessarily know much about it. Know of can also have this meaning. Most Americans have never heard of the California Air Resources Board. He said he knew of people who were considering returning to Mexico for college. If you are aware of something, you know that it exists or is true. The Romans were aware of lead's toxicity. For more words related to awareness, see the article at aware. |
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