knowing 的定义
knowing 近义词
experienced, aware
knowing 的近义词 49 个
- brilliant
- insightful
- intelligent
- perceptive
- sophisticated
- awake
- cool
- crack
- deliberate
- discerning
- expert
- intended
- percipient
- qualified
- quick
- sage
- sharp
- slick
- smart
- wise
- alive
- apprehensive
- astute
- brainy
- bright
- canny
- clever
- cognizant
- competent
- conscious
- conversant
- intentional
- judicious
- knowledgeable
- observant
- quick-witted
- sagacious
- sensible
- sentient
- skillful
- sophic
- tuned-in
- vigilant
- watchful
- well-informed
- with-it
- witting
- worldly
- worldly-wise
knowing 的反义词 13 个
更多knowing例句
- Still, when you know that that’s not who you are, it doesn’t feel good knowing that there’s people that possibly think a certain way about you.
- They also wanted to understand how the police shared this data for three years without the mayor, City Council or even its police chief knowing.
- Even as she promises not to tell, she assures herself that the knowing will be enough.
- Learning to embrace the not-knowing and the discomfort of bearing witness to the devastation that illness wreaks long after the drama fades has been a fundamental part of my maturation of a physician.
- “He has a good faith belief that the testimony Secretary Nielsen subsequently provided on December 20, 2018, regarding KSTs constituted a knowing and deliberate submission of false material information,” the complaint reads.
- Pitchfork called him a “a rap-obsessed misfit from a summer camp who freestyles poorly” who is “ridiculous without knowing it.”
- Koenig must know by now that second to knowing if Adnan is innocent, we want to know if she thinks Adnan is innocent.
- Once he was wearing bracelets, Wright quickly confessed to knowing that “Jane Doe” was a minor, according to court papers.
- The auctioneer talks about knowing and employing royalty, and celebrity big spenders.
- Knowing the fellow to be both poor and harmless, I quietly gave him one.
- He spoke clearly and slowly, well knowing that some among the natives would understand him.
- He is simply hearing every tone, knowing exactly what effect he wishes to produce and how to do it.
- Knowing by experience that he would soon be up to it, he used his pole with all his might, hoping to steer clear of it.
- And the others, not knowing that he had that day repented, sat at their distance and tried to form no conclusion.
- However, I have felt some comfort in knowing that it is not Liszt's genius alone that makes him such a player.