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- a knowing smile
会意的微笑
- a knowing smile
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.- Ron gave her a knowing smile...
罗恩朝她会意地一笑。 - Dan exchanged a knowing look with Harry.
丹和哈丽心照不宣地交换了一下眼神。
- Ron gave her a knowing smile...
英英释义
noun
- a clear and certain mental apprehension
adj
- highly educated
- knowing instructors
- a knowledgeable critic
- a knowledgeable audience
- evidencing the possession of inside information
- alert and fully informed
- a knowing collector of rare books
- surprisingly knowledgeable about what was going on
- characterized by conscious design or purpose
- intentional damage
- a knowing attempt to defraud
- a willful waste of time
双语例句
- He said his goodbyes knowing that a long time would pass before he would see his child again
他道了别,知道要过很久才能再见到他的孩子。 - 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。 - She always decides things without knowing all the facts.
她总是没弄清全部事实就决定事情。 - What with the heavy rain and his not knowing the way, he was late.
下着大雨,再加道儿不熟,所以他迟到了。 - 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。 - There was no knowing when he could be back.
无法知道他什么时候回来。 - How can any woman rest easy now, knowing her breast cancer may be misdiagnosed?
知道自己的乳腺癌可能被误诊,哪个女人能不担心呢? - He took his time answering, knowing that he must select his words with great care.
他意识到自己必须言辞谨慎,于是不慌不忙地回答着问题。 - Parents often feel helpless, knowing that all the cuddles in the world won't stop the tears
父母经常感到无能为力,因为他们知道无论多少次拥抱也无法止住眼泪。 - He was a little at a loss, not knowing where to begin.
他有点儿发蒙了,不知道从哪里下手。