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1 ...하지 않을 정도는 알고 있다
know better than, know better -
2 네 자신을 알라
know yourself -
3 쓸데없는 참견을 하지 않다
know one's own business -
4 저 그 사람 말이야
pron. you know what, you know who -
5 저 그거 말이야
pron. you know who, you know what -
6 모르다
v. be not acquainted with, be not concerned with, fail to notice, not to feel, not to know, not to recognize, not to remember, not to understand, have no experience -
7 성적으로 여자를 알다
v. know -
8 숙지하다
v. know -
9 시치미떼다
v. pretend not to know, dissimulate -
10 실제적 지식
n. know how, savvy -
11 아는 것이 많은 사람
n. know all -
12 아무 것도 모르는 사람
n. know-nothing -
13 알고 있다
v. know -
14 알다
v. know, learn, understand, see, get, be acquainted, find, sense, have to do with, feel, regard, savvy, wise up, wit, ken, tell, prove -
15 알려주다
v. let know -
16 이르다
v. be early, get, lead to, let know, say, go down, spread, carry -
17 인정하다
v. recognize, acknowledge, concede, ken, grant, allow, assent, accept, know, own, admit -
18 일러주다
v. let know -
19 정통하다
v. know thoroughly -
20 지명하다
v. know one's own destiny, nominate, designate, appoint, tab, knock down
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