Search results for ‘don't you know’
Chinese to English Dictionary (1-2 of 2)
- 若要人不知,除非己莫为
- [ruòyàorénbùzhī,chúfēijǐmòwéi]
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- If you don't wish anyone to know what you've done, it is better not to have done it in the first place.
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- 你不认识杰克
- [Nǐ bùrènshí jiékè]
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English Dictionary (1-3 of 3)
- don't
- [dəυnt]
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- you
- [juː]
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- 1. refers to the person addressed or to more than one person including the person or persons addressed but not including the speaker
- 2. a dialect word for yourself yourselves
- 3. the personality of the person being addressed or something that expresses it
- 4. Old English e ow, dative and accusative of g e ye 1 ; related to Old Saxon eu, Old High German iu, Gothic izwis
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- know
- [nəυ]
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- 1. to be or feel certain of the truth or accuracy of (a fact, etc)
- 2. to be acquainted or familiar with
- 3. to have a familiarity or grasp of, as through study or experience
- 4. to understand, be aware of, or perceive (facts, etc)
- 5. to be sure or aware of (how to be or do something)
- 6. to experience, esp deeply
- 7. to be intelligent, informed, or sensible enough (to do something)
- 8. to be able to distinguish or discriminate
- 9. to have sexual intercourse with
- 10. Old English gecn a wan; related to...
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Examples (1-5 of 36)
- You really disappointed me this time, and I don't know if I can trust you ever again.
- 这次你真令我失望,我不知道以后还能否再相信你。
→ disappoint
- How is it that you don't know?
- 你怎么不知道?
→ how
- I really don't know how to help you, this is not my area.
- 真不知道该怎么帮你,我不懂这个。
- You know that I don't like arguing over money.
- 你知道的,我不喜欢争论钱的问题。
→ argue
- As you know I don't have so many friends that can help me moving next week.
- 你知道的,我下周搬家,可是没有那么多朋友帮忙。