knowing
adj. (对别人不知道的秘密)知悉的; 世故的; 难以预料; 无从知道
v. 知道( know的现在分词 ); 看到过; 听到过; 经历过
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...
罗恩朝她会意地一笑。
Dan exchanged a knowing look with Harry.
丹和哈丽心照不宣地交换了一下眼神。
1. clear and certain mental apprehension
1. evidencing the possession of inside information
2. by conscious design or purpose;
3. alert and fully informed;
4. highly educated; having extensive information or understanding;
there is no knowing
没人知道
The conquerors believed in crushing the defeated people into submission , knowing that they could not win their loyalty by the victory.
征服者们知道他们的胜利并不能赢得失败者的忠心,于是就认为只有通过武力才能将他们压服.
He tried to shelter his friend from knowing of his father's death, but he was too late.
他企图不让他的朋友知道他的父亲去世的消息, 但为时已晚.
Don't worry about not knowing much about the goods ; just compare and you will see which is better.
不怕不识货, 就怕货比货.
What with the heavy rain and his not knowing the way, he was late.
下着大雨,再加道儿不熟, 所以他迟到了.
Can you see me knowing how to furnish a house?
你能想象我懂得怎样布置一所房子 吗 ?