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BNC: 49 COCA: 47
know
n noʊ
Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense knows, present participle knowing, past tense knew, past participle known
1 VERB [no cont] 知道;知悉;了解 If you know a fact, a piece of information, or an answer, you have it correctly in your mind. 知道;知悉;了解
  • I don't know the name of the place. [VERB noun]

    我不知道那个地方的名字。

  • I know that you led a rifle platoon during the Second World War. [VERB that]

    我知道你在二战期间率领一个步枪排。

  • 'People like doing things for nothing.' — 'I know they do.'. [VERB that]

    人们喜欢没事找事。”—“我知道确实是那样。

  • I don't know what happened to her husband. [VERB wh]

    我不知道她丈夫出了什么事。

  • 'How did he meet your mother?' — 'I don't know.'. [VERB]

    他怎么认识你母亲的?”—“我不知道。

  • We all know about his early experiments in flying. [VERB + about]

    我们都了解他早期的飞行试验。

  • They looked younger than I knew them to be. [VERB noun to-infinitive]

    他们看起来比我所知道的实际年龄显小。

  • Radon is known to be harmful to humans in large quantities. [VERB noun to-infinitive]

    众所周知,大量的氡会对人体造成伤害。

  • It is not known whether the bomb was originally intended for the capital itself. [be V-ed wh]

    尚不清楚炸弹起初的轰炸目标是否是首都。

  • It's always been known that key figures in the government do very well for themselves. [be VERB-ed that]

    众所周知政府中的要员都很会保全自己的利益。

SYN have knowledge of, see, understand, recognize
2 VERB [no cont] 熟识;认识 If you know someone, you are familiar with them because you have met them and talked to them before. 熟识;认识
  • Gifford was a friend. I'd known him for nine years. [VERB noun]

    吉福德是我的一位朋友。我和他认识9年了。

  • Do you two know each other?. [VERB noun]

    你们俩互相认识吗?

  • He doesn't know anybody in London. [VERB noun]

    他在伦敦谁也不认识。

SYN be acquainted with, recognize, associate with, be familiar with
3 VERB [no cont] 听说过;略有耳闻 If you say that you know of something, you mean that you have heard about it but you do not necessarily have a lot of information about it. 听说过;略有耳闻
  • We know of the incident but have no further details. [VERB + of]

    我们听说过这件事,但对详情不是很清楚。

  • The president admitted that he did not know of any rebels having surrendered so far. [VERB of noun]

    总统承认据他所知迄今为止还没有反叛者投降。

  • I know of no one who would want to murder Albert. [VERB + of]

    我没听说有人想杀艾伯特。

4 VERB [no cont] 了解,掌握(某一学科) If you know about a subject, you have studied it or taken an interest in it, and understand part or all of it. 了解,掌握(某一学科)
  • Hire someone with experience, someone who knows about real estate. [VERB + about]

    雇佣有经验、了解房地产业的人。

  • She didn't know anything about music but she liked to sing. [V amount + about]

    虽然她对音乐一无所知,但却爱唱歌。

SYN be familiar with, experience, understand, ken [Scottish]
5 VERB [no cont] 学会,掌握(语言) If you know a language, you have learned it and can understand it. 学会,掌握(语言)
  • It helps to know French and Creole if you want to understand some of the lyrics. [VERB noun]

    如果你想读懂一些抒情诗,学点法语和克里奥尔语是有帮助的。

  • Rachel already knows as many words in German as she does in English. [VERB noun]

    雷切尔掌握的德语词汇已经和她掌握的英语词汇一样多了。

  • Her new classmates knew no Latin. [VERB noun]

    她的新同学不会拉丁语。

6 VERB [no cont] 熟悉;了解 If you know something such as a place, a work of art, or an idea, you have visited it, seen it, read it, or heard about it, and so you are familiar with it. 熟悉;了解
  • No matter how well you know Paris, it is easy to get lost. [VERB noun]

    不管你对巴黎多么熟悉,也很容易迷路。

  • I don't know the play, I've just come to see it. [VERB noun]

    我不了解这部剧,只是来看看。

7 VERB [no cont] 会;能 If you know how to do something, you have the necessary skills and knowledge to do it. 会;能
  • The health authorities now know how to deal with the disease. [V wh-to-inf]

    卫生部门现在知道如何对付这种病了。

  • We know what to do to make it work. [V wh-to-inf]

    我们知道如何让它起作用。

8 VERB [no cont] 意识到;觉察到 You can say that someone knows that something is happening when they become aware of it. 意识到;觉察到
  • Then I saw a gun under the hall table so I knew that something was wrong. [VERB that]

    后来我看到大厅的桌子下有一把枪,我就意识到有些不对劲儿。

  • The first I knew about it was when I woke up in the ambulance. [VERB + about]

    当我从救护车中苏醒过来时才知道发生了什么事。

9 VERB [no cont] 认出;辨认出 If you know something or someone, you recognize them when you see them or hear them. 认出;辨认出
  • Would she know you if she saw you on the street?. [VERB noun]

    如果她在大街上看到你,能认出你吗?

  • I thought I knew the voice. [VERB noun]

    我觉得在哪里听过这声音。

10 VERB [no cont] 称为;叫做 If someone or something is known as a particular name, they are called by that name. 称为;叫做
  • The disease is more commonly known as Mad Cow Disease. [be VERB-ed + as]

    这种疾病更通俗的名称是疯牛病。

  • He was born as John Birks Gillespie, but everyone knew him as Dizzy. [VERB noun + as]

    他本名为约翰·伯克斯·吉莱斯皮,但人人都叫他小迷糊

  • He was the only boy in the school who was known by his Christian name and not his surname. [be VERB-ed + by]

    他是学校里唯一一个被称呼洗礼名而不是姓氏的男孩儿。

  • ...British Nuclear Fuels, otherwise known as BNFL. [VERB-ed]

    英国核料烧股份有限公司,也称BNFL

11 VERB 认为是;把看作是 If you know someone or something as a person or thing that has particular qualities, you consider that they have those qualities. 认为是;把看作是
  • Lots of people know her as a very kind woman. [VERB noun + as]

    很多人认为她是个非常善良的女人。

  • We know them as inaccurate and misleading property descriptions. [VERB noun as noun]

    我们认为对性状的这些描述是不准确的,且会使人产生误解。

  • Kemp knew him for a meticulous officer. [VERB noun for noun]

    肯普认为他是个很细心的官员。

12 VERB (因某工作或角色)认识 If you know someone as a person with a particular job or role, you are familiar with them in that job or role, rather than in any other. (因某工作或角色)认识
  • Most of us know her as the woman who used to present the television news. [VERB noun as noun]

    我们大多数人认识她是因为她曾主持过电视新闻节目。

  • The soldiers — all of whom we knew as neighbours — stood around pointing guns at us. [VERB noun as noun]

    那些士兵我们都视之为邻居的人站在四周用枪指着我们。

13 See also: knowing  known 
14 PHRASE 现行的;我们熟悉的;我们熟知的 If you talk about a thing or system as we know it, you are referring to the form in which it exists now and which is familiar to most people. 现行的;我们熟悉的;我们熟知的
  • He planned to end the welfare system as we know it.

    他计划终止现行的福利制度。

  • ...those values of our culture that are essential to civilisation as we know it.

    我们文化中那些构成我们所熟悉的文明社会之根基的价值观

15 PHRASE (花时间)了解 If you get to know someone, you find out what they are like by spending time with them. (花时间)了解
  • The new neighbours were getting to know each other.

    新邻居之间正在互相了解。

  • I'd really like to see you again and get to know you better.

    我很愿意再次见到你并且更多地了解你。

16 PHRASE 谁知道;天晓得 People use expressions such as goodness knows ,Heaven knows, and God knows when they do not know something and want to suggest that nobody could possibly know it. 谁知道;天晓得 [informal]
  • 'Who's he?' — 'God knows.'

    他是谁?”—“天晓得。

  • Old Gunga spoke God knows how many languages.

    老贡嘎会说很多种语言,天晓得有多少种。

  • Heaven only knows what his mother would have said.

    天晓得他母亲原本会说什么。

17 CONVENTION (表示同意)我理解,我有同感,我知道 You say 'I know' to show that you agree with what has just been said. (表示同意)我理解,我有同感,我知道
  • 'This country is so awful.' — 'I know, I know.'

    这个国家太糟糕了。”—“的确是,的确是。

18 CONVENTION (表示接受)我知道 You say 'I know' to show that you accept that something is true, but think that it is not very important or relevant. (表示接受)我知道
  • 'There are trains straight from Cambridge.' — 'I know, but it's no quicker.'

    有直接从剑桥开出的列车。”—“我知道,但也不快。

19 PHRASE (表示同情和理解)我理解,我知道 You use 'I know' to express sympathy and understanding towards someone. (表示同情和理解)我理解,我知道
  • I'm sorry, George. I know how you feel.

    我很遗憾,乔治。我理解你的感受。

  • I know what you're going through.

    我知道你正在经受什么样的煎熬。

20 PHRASE 不知道,不认为(表示不完全同意或不认为是真的) You can use I don't know to indicate that you do not completely agree with something or do not really think that it is true. 不知道,不认为(表示不完全同意或不认为是真的)
  • 'He should quite simply resign.' — 'I don't know about that.'

    他就该辞职。”—“我不知道。

  • I don't know that it's made the decision any easier.

    我不认为这对作出决定有丝毫帮助。

21 PHRASE 我不知道你(们)怎么想(表示将表达自己想法并想知道他人的看法) You can say 'I don't know about you' to indicate that you are going to give your own opinion about something and you want to find out if someone else feels the same. 我不知道你(们)怎么想(表示将表达自己想法并想知道他人的看法)
  • I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm hungry.

    我不知道你们怎么样,但我是饿了。

  • I don't know about you, but I've had just about enough of this.

    我不知道你怎么想,但我已经受够了。

22 PHRASE (表示批评某人的行为)真想不到,真不知道 You use I don't know in expressions which indicate criticism of someone's behaviour. For example, if you say that you do not know how someone can do something, you mean that you cannot understand or accept them doing it. (表示批评某人的行为)真想不到,真不知道 [disapproval]
  • I don't know how he could do this to his own daughter.

    真想不到他竟对自己的女儿这样。

  • I don't know how you can say that.

    真想不到你竟说那话。

  • I don't know what those folk think they are playing at.

    真不知道那些家伙在搞什么鬼。

23 PHRASE 我要是知道就好了;我根本不知道 People sometimes use expressions such as I'm blessed if I know or damned if I know to emphasize the fact that they do not know something. 我要是知道就好了;我根本不知道 [informal, emphasis]
  • 'What was that all about?' — 'Damned if I know.'

    那都是关于什么的?”—“我要知道就好了。

  • I'm damned if I know what plans he has in that direction.

    我压根不知道他在那方面有什么计划。

24 PHRASE 知情;(尤指)熟悉内幕,掌握内情 If you are in the know about something, especially something that is not known about or understood by many people, you have information about it. 知情;(尤指)熟悉内幕,掌握内情
  • It was gratifying to be in the know about important people.

    了解重要人物的一些内幕真令人高兴。

  • He takes crucial decisions without consulting people in the know.

    他没有咨询相关知情人士就作了重要的决定。

25 CONVENTION (表示所说的话对方理解)你是知道的,你知道我的意思 You can use expressions such as you know what I mean and if you know what I mean to suggest that the person listening to you understands what you are trying to say, and so you do not have to explain any more. (表示所说的话对方理解)你是知道的,你知道我的意思 [spoken]
  • None of us stayed long. I mean, the atmosphere wasn't — well, you know what I mean.

    我们都没呆太久。我的意思是,气氛并不是唔,你知道我的意思。

  • She was a bit stuck up, know what I mean?

    她有点自命不凡,你明白我的意思吧?

26 CONVENTION (指可能会发生好事)很难说,很难预料 You say 'You never know' or 'One never knows' to indicate that it is not definite or certain what will happen in the future, and to suggest that there is some hope that things will turn out well. (指可能会发生好事)很难说,很难预料 [vagueness]
  • You never know, I might get lucky.

    很难说,我也许会交好运呢。

  • There might be an even bigger one — I doubt it, but you never know.

    可能还有个比这还要大的我觉得有点悬,但也很难说。

27 CONVENTION 据我所知没有 You say 'Not that I know of' when someone has asked you whether or not something is true and you think the answer is 'no' but you cannot be sure because you do not know all the facts. 据我所知没有 [vagueness]
  • 'Is he married?' — 'Not that I know of.'

    他结婚了吗?”—“据我所知没有。

28 PHRASE [oft PHR cl, PHRASE wh] 我怎么知道;我不知道 You can say 'How was I to know?', or in British English 'I wasn't to know', to mean that you cannot be blamed or criticized for something you did, because you did not have enough information to realize that it was wrong. 我怎么知道;我不知道
  • How was I to know you'd return so suddenly?.

    我怎么知道你会这么突然就回来?

  • You weren't to know — in fact, I think I'm the only person who does know.

    你不会知道实际上,我想我是唯一真正知道的人。

29 PHRASE (某人)知道什么,懂什么(表示其没有资格评论) You can use expressions such as What does she know? and What do they know? when you think that someone has no right to comment on a situation because they do not understand it. (某人)知道什么,懂什么(表示其没有资格评论) [disapproval]
  • Don't listen to him, what does he know?. [+ about]

    别听他的,他知道什么?

  • I always felt his attitude was, 'What do you know about it?'

    我感觉他总是那种你懂什么?的态度。

30 EXCLAM (表示惊讶)你看怪不怪,真没想到 People sometimes say 'What do you know!' when they are very surprised about something. (表示惊讶)你看怪不怪,真没想到 [informal, feelings]
  • Well, what do you know!

    哎呀,真没想到!

31 CONVENTION (加强语气或引起注意)你要知道 You use you know to emphasize or to draw attention to what you are saying. (加强语气或引起注意)你要知道 [spoken, emphasis] [spoken, emphasis] [spoken, emphasis]
  • The conditions in there are awful, you know.

    你要知道,那里的条件很艰苦。

  • You know, it does worry me.

    你要知道,这实在让我担心。

32 CONVENTION (表示不确定要说的话或考虑接着说什么)你知道 People use you know when they are uncertain about what they are saying or what they are going to say next. (表示不确定要说的话或考虑接着说什么)你知道
  • He's generous and, you know, very nice, very polite.

    他很大方而且,你知道,很友善,很有礼貌。

  • I thought I'd, you know, have a chat with you.

    我想我应该,呃,和你谈谈。

33 CONVENTION (表示进一步解释)你是知道的,你难道不知道 You use you know when you are trying to explain more clearly what you mean, by referring to something that the person you are talking to knows about. (表示进一步解释)你是知道的,你难道不知道
  • Wear the white dress, you know, the one with all the black embroidery.

    穿那件白裙,你知道的,上面有黑色刺绣的那件。

34 PHRASE (加强语气)你不知道,你都想不到 You can say 'You don't know' in order to emphasize how strongly you feel about the remark you are going to make. (加强语气)你不知道,你都想不到 [spoken, emphasis]
  • You don't know how good it is to speak to somebody from home.

    你不知道和家乡来的人说说话感觉有多好。

35 to know something backwards→see: backwards  to know best→see: best  to know better→see: better  to know no bounds→see: bound  to know what side your bread is buttered on→see: butter  to know something for a fact→see: fact  as far as I know→see: far  not to know the first thing about something→see: first  to know full well→see: full  to let someone know→see: let  not to know the meaning of the word→see: meaning  to know your own mind→see: mind  for reasons best known to oneself→see: reason  to know the ropes→see: rope 
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To really know someone is to have loved and hated him in turn Marcel Jouhandeau
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comprehend, recognize, understand 1

be acquainted, be familiar with 2

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BNC: 49 COCA: 47
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1have information about sth知道ADVERB | VERB + KNOW | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBfull well, perfectly well, very well完全知道;徹底瞭解You know very well what I'm talking about!你非常清楚我在說什麼!for certain, for sure確實知道I don't know for certain, but I think she lives in the next town.我不太確定,但我覺得她就住在鄰鎮。just就知道I just knew there would be problems.我就知道會有問題。honestly not確實不知道I honestly don't know what they mean to do.我確實不知道他們要幹什麼。beforehand提前知道If I'd known beforehand how bad it would be, I wouldn't have gone.如果早知道會這麼糟糕,我就不會去了。VERB + KNOWlet sb告訴某人Please let me know (= tell me) if there's anything I can do to help.如果有什麼我能幫忙的,請儘管告訴我。PREPOSITIONabout瞭解⋯He knows a lot about music.他很懂音樂。of知道有⋯I don't know of anyone who might be interested in the job.我不知道有誰會對這份工作感興趣。PHRASESbe widely known眾所周知It is widely known that CFCs can damage the ozone layer.眾所周知,氯氟烴能破壞臭氧層。know a lot, nothing, very little, etc.知道很多、 什麼也不知道、知道很少等you never know永遠不會知道Be prepared for rain-you never know what the weather will be like.做好下雨的準備 - 天氣會怎麼樣很難預料。
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2realize意識到ADVERB | PHRASES ADVERBexactly, precisely準確/精確瞭解I know exactly how you feel.我完全瞭解你的感受。immediately, instantly立即/馬上意識到I instantly knew what the call was about.我當即就意識到這個電話的來意了。instinctively本能地知道He knew instinctively where he would find her.他本能地知道在哪兒能找到她。PHRASESthe next thing I, he, etc. knew接下來我、他等所知道的The next thing I knew, I was waking up in hospital.等到我醒來的時候就在醫院了。
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3be familiar with sb/sth熟悉ADVERB | VERB + KNOW | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBwell非常熟悉I don't know John very well.我不太瞭解約翰。poorly瞭解很少The properties of this substance are poorly known.這種物質的特性人們知之甚少。barely, hardly勉強認識;幾乎不瞭解But I hardly know the woman!可是我幾乎不認識那個女人!personally親自打交道I don't know them personally.我沒和他們打過交道。internationally, nationally國際上/全國聞名VERB + KNOWget to開始瞭解She's very nice when you get to know her.你瞭解她後就會覺得她人非常好。PREPOSITIONfor因為⋯熟悉He is internationally known for his work with vaccines.他以其疫苗研究聞名國際。PHRASESbe known to sb為某人所熟悉This man is known to the police (= as a criminal).這個人是在警方掛了號的。be widely known廣為人知
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4be known as have a particular name名叫;叫作ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBcommonly, popularly一般稱為;普遍稱作affectionately深情地稱為collectively統稱為parts of the body known collectively as the sensory system統稱為感覺系統的身體部位variously有五花八門的名稱The drug is variously known as crack or freebase.這種毒品的叫法五花八門,有人稱為“快克”,也有人叫它“游離鹼”。locally當地稱為formerly, previously以前稱作Iran was formerly known as Persia.伊朗以前叫波斯。PREPOSITIONto被⋯稱為He was known as Bonzo to his friends.他的朋友稱他為邦佐。
BNC: 49 COCA: 47
know verb
know1 (If only we'd known…) know2 (I know it's here somewhere!) feel (know what it is like to be poor) learn (know how to use spreadsheets) know sth by heart, know sth off/down pat learn get to know sb meet3
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If only we'd known... 我们要是早知道⋯就好了I know it's here somewhere! 我肯定它就在这附近!feelknow what it is like to be poorlearnknow how to use spreadsheetsknow sth by heartknow sth off/down patmeet3get to know sbknow ♦︎ realize ♦︎ appreciateThese words all mean to understand or be aware of sth. 这些词均表示理解或意识到某事。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配without knowing / realizing / appreciating sthto know / realize / appreciate that...to know / realize / appreciate what / how / why...to know / realize where...to begin / come to know / realize / appreciate sthhope sb knows / realizes / appreciates sthshould have known / realized / appreciated sth know (knew, known) [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) to understand or be aware of a particular fact or situation 明白;懂得;意识到He knew he was dying.他意识到自己快死了。I know exactly how you feel.我非常清楚你的感受。You know perfectly well what she meant.你完全明白她的意思。 (spoken) 'He's feeling really down.' 'I know.'“他的情绪相当低落。”“我能理解。”If only we'd known you were having so many problems!我们要是早知道你当时面临着这么多困难就好了!This case is hopeless and he knows it (= although he will not admit it).这个案子毫无希望,这一点他是清楚的。 see also knowledge awareness realize (BrE also realise) [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) to understand or become aware of a particular fact or situation 理解;认识到;意识到I didn't realize (that) you were so unhappy.我没察觉到你那么不开心。I don't think you realize how important this is to her.我想你并不晓得这对她有多重要。She soon realized her mistake.她很快便意识到了自己的错误。We make assumptions all the time without realizing it.我们总是在无意中就进行了假设。They managed to leave without any of us realizing.他们悄悄地走了,我们谁也没注意到。 see also realization awareness NOTE 辨析 Know or realize?In this meaning know is not usually used with a noun object. * know表达此义时通常不接名词作宾语She soon knew her mistake. To realize sth can mean to become aware of it, as well as to be aware of it; know can mean 'become aware' if it happens in a single moment. * realize不仅表示懂得某事,还表示逐渐认识到某事;know可表示在瞬间便意识到所发生的事情As soon as / The moment I walked in the room I knew / realized something was wrong.我一走进那个房间便意识到出事了。Suddenly / All of a sudden / At once I knew / realized what he meant.我忽然/一下子明白了他的意思。However, if the process of becoming aware takes any time, even a short time, use realize. 但是,如果这个意识的过程需要一些时间,哪怕是很短的时间,就应使用realizeI soon / quickly / gradually / slowly realized what he meant.我很快/一下子/逐渐/慢慢地明白了他的意思。I soon/quickly/gradually/slowly knew what he meant. appreciate əˈpriːʃieɪt [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) (rather formal) to understand or realize that sth is true, especially that a situation is difficult for sb else 理解,明白,懂得(尤指他人的难处)You have to appreciate the difficulties we are facing.你一定要明白我们正面临着诸多困难。I don't think you appreciate how expensive it will be.我想你并不了解它会有多昂贵。As you'll appreciate, the task has not always been easy.你将会明白,这个任务并非总那么简单。 see also appreciation understanding know2

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If only we'd known... 我们要是早知道⋯就好了I know it's here somewhere! 我肯定它就在这附近!feelknow what it is like to be poorlearnknow how to use spreadsheetsknow sth by heartknow sth off/down patmeet3get to know sbknow ♦︎ bet ♦︎ guaranteeThese words all mean to say that you are certain about sth. 这些词均表示确信、肯定。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to know / bet / guarantee that...you can bet / guarantee (that...) know (knew, known) [transitive, intransitive] to feel certain about sth 确信;确定;肯定I know it's here somewhere!我肯定它就在这附近!I just knew that it was something I wanted to do.我只知道这就是我想做的事情。 (spoken) 'You were right-someone's been spreading rumours about you.' 'I knew it!'“你说得对,有人一直在散布你的谣言。”“我就知道!”'She's the worst player in the team.' 'Oh, I don't know (= I am not sure that I agree) -she played well yesterday.'“她是队里打得最差的。”“哦,是吗?她昨天表现得挺不错呀。” bet (betting, bet, bet) [transitive] (rather informal, spoken) used to say that you are almost certain that sth is true or that sth will happen 敢说;八成儿I bet we're too late.我们八成儿是太晚了。You can bet that the moment I sit down, the phone will ring.几乎可以肯定,我一坐下电话铃就会响起来。 guarantee ˌgærənˈtiː [transitive] to be certain that sth will happen 肯定会;必然会The film is virtually guaranteed to do well at the box office.这部影片几乎可以肯定会大收旺场。
BNC: 49 COCA: 47
know
To understand something: understand, know, work out...
To remember: remember, recall, think back...
To experience something: experience, undergo, encounter...
To notice or recognize something or someone: notice, recognize, observe...
Knowing and knowing about something: knowing, knowledgeable, informed...

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