Knowing
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knowing teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- haberdar {s}
- bilen {s}
- haberi olan {s}
- bilgili {s}
- kültürlü
- muttali (Osmanlıca)
- bilgiç
- çok okumuş
- agah
- haberli
- uyanık
- kurnaz
- bil {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Biz neredeyse bilmeden, hissetmeden annemiz severiz, çünkü o yaşamak kadar doğaldır.
-We love our mother almost without knowing it, without feeling it, as it is as natural as to live.
Örnek Cümle:
O, anne ve babasının bilgisi olmadan evlendi.
-She got married without her parents knowing it.
- bilgisi olan {s}
- açıkgöz {s}
- alim {i}
- anlayan {s}
- çok bilmiş
- bilme {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Bilmek bir şey değildir, hayal gücü her şeydir.
-Knowing is nothing, imagination is everything.
Örnek Cümle:
Hangi takımın kazanacağını bilmek zor.
-There is no knowing which team will win.
- bile bile
Örnek Cümle:
Ne yaptığını bile bile geceleri nasıl uyuyorsun?
-How do you sleep at night knowing what you've done?
- bir şeyleri bildiğini ima eden (bakış) {s}
- malumatı olan
- kasten
Örnek Cümle:
Tom ve Mary kasten birbirine kafa salladı.
-Tom and Mary nod at each other knowingly.
- becerikli {s}
- akıllı {s}
- knowingly bilerek
- şeytan
- bilinme {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Ne olabileceği bilinmez.
-There is no knowing what may happen.
Örnek Cümle:
Yarın ne olacağı bilinmez.
-There is no knowing what will happen tomorrow.
- bilmek
Örnek Cümle:
Bir otelde yangın kaçışının nerede olduğunu bilmek hayatınızı kurtarabilir.
-Knowing where the fire escape is in a hotel may save your life.
Örnek Cümle:
Hangi takımın kazanacağını bilmek zor.
-There is no knowing which team will win.
- bilerek
Örnek Cümle:
Kimse bilerek doğmaz.
-Nobody is born knowing.
Örnek Cümle:
Her şeyi bilerek doğmuyoruz.
-We aren't born knowing everything.
- bilinçli
- çokbilmiş
- knowingly
- bile bile
- deliberate
- {s} kasti
- know
- bilmek
Bilmek bir şey değildir, hayal gücü her şeydir.
-Knowing is nothing, imagination is everything.
Ben tam saati bilmek istiyorum.
-I'd like to know the exact time.
- without knowing
- bilmeden
Kutsal yazıların orijinal dilini bilmeden, nasıl onlar hakkındaki yorumlarına güvenebilirsin?
-Without knowing the original language of the holy writings, how can you rely on your interpretations about them?
Ne yaptığımı bilmeden odadan dışarıya koştum.
-I ran out of the room without knowing what I was doing.
- know
- tanımak
Bir insanı tanımak için, onunla sadece bir hafta seyahat etmelisin.
-In order to know a man, you have only to travel with him a week.
Tom Mary'yi çocukluğundan beri tanımaktadır.
-Tom has known Mary since childhood.
- knowing me knowing you
- beni bilen seni de bilir
- knowing look
- sinsice bakış
- knowing my luck
- Şanssızlığı, işlerin sizin için hep ters gidebileceğini anlatır
They said it will be sunny today but knowing my luck it is terribly raining.
- knowing oneself
- kendini bilmek
- knowing sb by sight
- göz aşinalığı
- knowing somebody by sight
- göz aşinalığı
- know
- {f} tatmak
- know
- ezberlemek
Formülleri ezberlemek yeterli değil. Onların nasıl kullanılacağını bilmen gerek.
-It's not enough to memorize the formulas. You need to know how to use them.
Yeni kelimeler ezberlemek için iyi bir yol biliyor musunuz?
-Do you know a good way to memorize new vocabulary?
- deliberate
- maksatlı
- know
- iyi bilmek
- deliberate
- (sıfat) planlanmış, kasıtlı, kasti, tasarlanmış, tedbirli; ağır, emin
- know
- {f} (knew, --n)
- deliberate
- {s} tasarlanmış
- know
- He should have known better than to do it
- know
- bil
Sağlıklı olan adam sağlığın değerini bilmez.
-A healthy man does not know the value of health.
Mahjong oynamayı biliyor musun?
-Do you know how to play mahjong?
- know
- malumat edinmek
- know
- O işi yapmaya
- know
- {f} farketmek
- know
- {f} ilişkisi olmak
- know
- malumatı olmak
- know
- haberdar olmak
- know
- {f} ayırt etmek
- know
- eski cinsi münasebette bulunmak
- know
- seçmek
- know
- {f} başından geçmek
- deliberate
- müzakere
- deliberate
- önceden tasarlanmış
- deliberate
- görüşmek
- deliberate
- ölçünmek
- deliberate
- ölçüp biçmek
- deliberate
- müzakere etmek
- know
- (Argo) götürmek
Seni güvende olacağın bir yere götürmek istiyorum.
-I want to get you someplace where I know you'll be safe.
- know
- anlamak
Onların kızgın olduğunu anlamak için Fransızca anlamama gerek yoktu.
-I didn't need to understand French to know that they were angry.
Biliyorum, anlamak zor.
-I know it's hard to understand.
- know
- (Argo) seks yapmak
- know
- agah olmak
- know
- (Argo) cinsel ilişkiye girmek
- know
- aşina olmak
- know
- (Argo) mala vurmak
- there is no knowing what
- ne olacağı bilinmez
- know
- tecrübeyle bilmek
- all knowing
- herşeyi bilen
- deliberate
- dikkatli
- deliberate
- üzerinde durmak
- know
- görmek
Onu görmek istediğini Tom'un öğrenmesine izin vereceğim.
-I'll let Tom know you want to see him.
Beni görmek istemeyeceğini bilmeliydim.
-I should've known you wouldn't want to see me.
- know
- çekmek
- know
- yaşamak
Tom yaşamak için uzun zamanı olmadığını biliyor.
-Tom knows he doesn't have long to live.
Tom, Mary'nin nerede yaşamak istediğini bilmiyordu.
-Tom didn't know where Mary wanted to live.
- knowingly
- kurnazlıkla
- knowingly
- kasten
Tom ve Mary kasten birbirine kafa salladı.
-Tom and Mary nod at each other knowingly.
- knowingly
- bilgiçlikle
- knowingly
- bilerek
Tom bilerek başını salladı.
-Tom nodded knowingly.
- knowingness
- zekilik
- there's no knowing
- hiç bilinmez
- there's no knowing
- Allah bilir
- know
- biliyor
Sizin bir öğretmen olduğunuzu biliyorum.
-I know that you're a teacher.
Satranç oynamayı biliyor musun?
-Do you know how to play chess?
- know
- bildiği
- know
- biline
- not knowing
- habersiz
- worth knowing
- bilinmesi gerekenler
- deliberate
- telaşsız
- deliberate
- kasıtlı/temkinli
- deliberate
- {f} düşünmek
- deliberate
- {s} tedbirli
- deliberate
- {f} danışmak
- deliberate
- {s} ağır
- deliberate
- {s} temkinli, ölçülü, dikkatli
- deliberate
- mahsus
- know
- geçirmek
Tom, Mary'nin yaz tatilini nerede geçirmek istediğini bilmiyordu.
-Tom didn't know where Mary wanted to spend her summer vacation.
Tom, Mary'nin yaz tatilini nerede geçirmek istediği bilmiyor.
-Tom doesn't know where Mary wants to spend her summer vacation.
- know
- {f} haberi olmak, haberdar olmak
- know
- yaşa
Tom Bostonda yaşayan bir adam tanıyor.
-Tom knows a man who lives in Boston.
Onlar, Tom'un gençliğinde hangi zorlukları yaşadığını bilmiyorlar.
-They don't know what difficulties Tom went through in his youth.
- know
- {i} bilgi, malumat
- knowingly
- bilmişçe
- knowingly
- anlayışla
- knowingly
- bilerek/kurnazlıkla
İlgili Terimler
knowing teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- deliberate
- Present participle of know
- Possessing knowledge or understanding; intelligent
- Shrewd or showing clever awareness
- Suggestive of private knowledge
- knowledge {n}
- skilful, conscious {a}
- Artful; cunning; as, a knowing rascal
- evidencing the possession of inside information
- alert and fully informed; "politically aware"; "a knowing collector of rare books"; "the most technically aware of the novelists under thirty"- W S Graham; "surprisingly knowledgeable about what was going on"
- A knowing gesture 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 Dan exchanged a knowing look with Harry. + knowingly know·ing·ly He smiled knowingly. showing that you know all about something, even if it has not been discussed directly
- having or reflecting knowledge or information; shrewd, sharp, astute; conscious, intentional, deliberate {s}
- clear and certain mental apprehension evidencing the possession of inside information
- clear and certain mental apprehension
- Skilful; well informed; intelligent; as, a knowing man; a knowing dog
- by conscious design or purpose; "intentional damage"; "a knowing attempt to defraud"; "a willful waste of time"
- Knowledge; hence, experience
- highly educated; having extensive information or understanding; "an enlightened public"; "knowing instructors"; "a knowledgeable critic"; "a knowledgeable audience"
- being aware of, having knowledge of {i}
- knowing look
- understanding look, shrewd look, perceptive look
- knowing the area
- being familiar with the territory, knowing the surroundings
- all-knowing
- Knowing everything; omniscient
- know
- To be informed about
Do you know that Michelle and Jack are getting divorced? ― Yes, I know.
- know
- To understand (a subject)
She knows chemistry better than anybody else.
- know
- To have sexual relations with
And Adam knew Eve his wife; and she conceived, and bare Cain, and said, I have gotten a man from the LORD.
- know
- knowledge
- know
- To be aware of (a person's) intentions
I won’t lend you any money. You would never pay me back; I know you.
- know
- To be acquainted or familiar with; to have encountered
I know your mother, but I’ve never met your father.
- knowingly
- Done in the manner of one who knows
She smiled knowingly, but kept the secret.
- knowingly
- With knowledge of all relevant facts
- know
- {f} have knowledge of; be acquainted with; understand; distinguish; be aware of
- know
- {i} state of knowing, knowledge
- know
- If you know a fact, a piece of information, or an answer, you have it correctly in your mind. I don't know the name of the place `People like doing things for nothing.' --- `I know they do.' I don't know what happened to her husband `How did he meet your mother?' --- `I don't know.' We all know about his early experiments in flying They looked younger than I knew them to be It is not known whether the bomb was originally intended for the capital itself It's always been known that key figures in the government do very well for themselves
- know
- 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. We know of the incident but have no further details I know of no one who would want to murder Albert
- know
- If you know someone, you are familiar with them because you have met them and talked to them before. Gifford was a friend. I'd known him for nine years Do you two know each other?
- know
- {v} to understand, distinguish, perceive, find out
- knowingly
- {a} with real knowledge, wilfully
- Knowingly
- weetingly
- all-knowing
- infinitely wise
- had no way of knowing
- could not have been aware of, could not have known
- know
- ken
- know
- emphasis You can say `You don't know' in order to emphasize how strongly you feel about the remark you are going to make. You don't know how good it is to speak to somebody from home
- know
- To be acquainted with; to be no stranger to; to be more or less familiar with the person, character, etc
- know
- To be aware of (a persons) intentions
- know
- If you know how to do something, you have the necessary skills and knowledge to do it. The health authorities now know how to deal with the disease We know what to do to make it work
- know
- recognize, be familiar with, understand, as in: A good designer for a business Web site must know marketing as well as Hypertext Markup Language
- know
- You use `I know' to express sympathy and understanding towards someone. I know what you're going through
- know
- konnen
- know
- have sexual intercourse with; "This student sleeps with everyone in her dorm"; "Adam knew Eve"; "Were you ever intimate with this man?"
- know
- If you know someone or something as a person or thing that has particular qualities, you consider that they have those qualities. Lots of people know her as a very kind woman see also knowing, known
- know
- 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. No matter how well you know Paris, it is easy to get lost
- know
- be aware of the truth of something; have a belief or faith in something; regard as true beyond any doubt; "I know that I left the key on the table"; "Galileo knew that the earth moves around the sun"
- know
- To know
That's what I want to know.
-That is what I want to know.
I am glad to know you.
-I'm glad to know you.
- know
- have fixed in the mind; "I know Latin"; "This student knows her irregular verbs"; "Do you know the poem well enough to recite it?"
- know
- To perceive or apprehend clearly and certainly; to understand; to have full information of; as, to know one's duty
- know
- disapproval 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. I don't know how he could do this to his own daughter
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- 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. `He should quite simply resign.' --- `I don't know about that.'
- know
- to have control of the facts, details and terms; the elements of understanding; the lower levels of Bloom's taxonomy (knowledge, comprehension)
- know
- To have sexual commerce with
- know
- To have knowledge; to have a clear and certain perception; to possess wisdom, instruction, or information; often with of
- know
- disapproval 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. Don't listen to him, what does he know?
- know
- vi [to be informed about something] tahu 2 vi [to have met someone] mengenal (kenal)
- know
- 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. Wear the white dress, you know, the one with all the black embroidery
- know
- To be assured; to feel confident
- know
- accept (someone) to be what is claimed or accept his power and authority; "The Crown Prince was acknowledged as the true heir to the throne"; "We do not recognize your gods"
- know
- perceive as familiar; "I know this voice!"
- know
- be able to distinguish, recognize as being different; "The child knows right from wrong"
- know
- If you get to know someone, you find out what they are like by spending time with them. The new neighbours were getting to know each other
- know
- to acknowledge
- know
- If someone or something is known as a particular name, they are called by that name. The disease is more commonly known as Mad Cow Disease He was born as John Birks Gillespie, but everyone knew him as Dizzy He was the only boy in the school who was known by his Christian name and not his surname. British Nuclear Fuels, otherwise known as BNFL
- know
- 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. None of us stayed long. I mean, the atmosphere wasn't -- well, you know what I mean
- know
- have firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or sensations; "I know the feeling!"; "have you ever known hunger?"; "I have lived a kind of hell when I was a drug addict"; "The holocaust survivors have lived a nightmare"; "I lived through two divorces"
- know
- To recognize; to distinguish; to discern the character of; as, to know a person's face or figure
- know
- 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. I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm hungry
- know
- of; to possess experience of; as, to know an author; to know the rules of an organization
- know
- be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information; possess knowledge or information about; "I know that the President lied to the people"; "I want to know who is winning the game!"; "I know it's time"
- know
- You say `I know' to show that you agree with what has just been said. `This country is so awful.' --- `I know, I know.'
- know
- vagueness 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. `Is he married?' --- `Not that I know of.'
- know
- emphasis You use you know to emphasize or to draw attention to what you are saying. The conditions in there are awful, you know You know, it does worry me
- know
- To be certain or sure about
- know
- If you know something or someone, you recognize them when you see them or hear them. Would she know you if she saw you on the street?
- know
- be familiar or acquainted with a person or an object; "She doesn't know this composer"; "Do you know my sister?"; "We know this movie"; "I know him under a different name"; "This flower is known as a Peruvian Lily"
- know
- 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. It was gratifying to be in the know about important people
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- Knee
- know
- to know best: see best to know better: see better to know no bounds: see bound 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 to know the ropes: see rope. in the know having more information about something than most people
- know
- You can say that someone knows that something is happening when they become aware of it. Then I saw a gun under the hall table so I knew that something was wrong The first I knew about it was when I woke up in the ambulance
- know
- If you know a language, you have learned it and can understand it. It helps to know French and Creole if you want to understand some of the lyrics
- know
- To have knowledge of; to have memorised information, data, or facts about
- know
- know the nature or character of; "we all knew her as a big show-off"
- know
- conocer; saber; I know , Lo se ; I don't know , No (lo) se
- know
- To experience
- know
- 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. He planned to end the welfare system as we know it
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- G1097 ginosko, ghin-oce'-ko; a prol form of a prim verb; to "know" (absol ), in a great variety of applications and with many impl (as follow, with others not thus clearly expressed): --allow, be aware (of), feel, (have) known (-ledge), perceive, be resolved, can speak, be sure, understand
- know
- 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. `Who's he?' --- `God knows.'
- know
- To be convinced of the truth of; to be fully assured of; as, to know things from information
- know
- emphasis 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. `What was that all about?' --- `Darned if I know.'
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- If you know about a subject, you have studied it or taken an interest in it, and understand part or all of it. Hire someone with experience, someone who knows about real estate She didn't know anything about music but she liked to sing
- know
- To recall or locate specific bits of information
- know
- You say `I know' to show that you accept that something is true, but think that it is not very important or relevant. `There are trains straight from Cambridge.' --- `I know, but it's no quicker.'
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- vagueness 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. You never know, I might get lucky
- know
- know how to do or perform something; "She knows how to knit"; "Does your husband know how to cook?"
- know
- know the nature or character of; "we all knew her as a big show-off
- knowingly
- With knowledge; in a knowing manner; intelligently; consciously; deliberately; as, he would not knowingly offend
- knowingly
- With knowledge, willfully or intentionally with respect to a material element of an offense
- knowingly
- Under certain statutes, someone who knows about the law and what it says, and knows the consequences, but violates the law anyway
- knowingly
- consciously, deliberately, intentionally
- knowingly
- with full knowledge and deliberation; "he wittingly deleted the references"
- knowingly
- - When he or she is aware that a prohibited result or harm is very likely to occur, but nevertheless does not consciously intend the specific consequences that result from the act
- knowingly
- By experience
- knowingly
- If you knowingly do something wrong, you do it even though you know it is wrong. He repeated that he had never knowingly taken illegal drugs
- knowingness
- having knowledge of; "he had no awareness of his mistakes"; "his sudden consciousness of the problem he faced"; "their intelligence and general knowingness was impressive"
- knowingness
- shrewdness demonstrated by knowledge
- knowingness
- {i} understanding, knowledge; cleverness, astuteness; deliberateness
- knowingness
- The state or quality of being knowing or intelligent; shrewdness; skillfulness
- there's no knowing
- it's impossible to know, one can't be sure
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