witting / ˈwɪt ɪŋ /

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witting2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. knowing; aware; conscious.
n. 名词 noun
  1. North England. knowledge.

witting 近义词

witting

等同于 intentional

witting

等同于 knowing

witting

等同于 sensible

witting

等同于 voluntary

witting

等同于 willful

witting

等同于 willing

witting

等同于 uncompelled

witting

等同于 unforced

witting

等同于 cognizant

witting

等同于 conscious

witting

等同于 conversant

witting

等同于 deliberate

witting

等同于 express

更多witting例句

  1. Spain arrogated to herself unlimited power over the nations she had founded, witting not that they were nations.
  2. This, however, cannot be expected till they see clearly that foreign iron-masters are witting to co-operate.
  3. Complacently he sat and smiled, little witting that his son's ordeal was imminent, and that his son's ordeal was to be his own.
  4. You feel that you are capable of out-witting your uncle, and you take the earliest opportunity of "talking it over" with Alice.
  5. To all this problem, vexing so many generations, the clear and witting touch of Lincoln's sacrificial penitence is the master key.